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Rh ::(ii) by leaving it at, or by sending it by pre-paid registered post to, the registered office or principal office of the limited liability partnership or body corporate in Singapore;
 * (iii) by sending it by facsimile transmission to the fax transmission number operated at the registered office or principal office of the limited liability partnership or body corporate in Singapore; or
 * (iv) by electronic communication, by sending an electronic communication of the document to the last email address given to the Commissioner or an authorised officer by the limited liability partnership or body corporate as the email address for the service of documents on the limited liability partnership or body corporate.

(2) In addition to the modes of service prescribed in subsection (1), any document required or authorised to be given or served under Part II in connection with an advance notice of or an application for a permit in respect of a public assembly or public procession, the grant or cancellation of such a permit, or an appeal under section 11, may, subject to subsection (4), be served by electronic communication, by sending an electronic communication of the document—
 * (a) in the case of an individual—to the last email address given to the Commissioner or an authorised officer by the individual as the email address for the service of documents on the individual;
 * (b) in the case of a partnership other than a limited liability partnership—to the last email address given to the Commissioner or an authorised officer by the partnership as the email address for the service of documents on the partnership; and
 * (c) in the case of any limited liability partnership or any other body corporate—to the last email address given to the Commissioner or an authorised officer by the limited liability partnership or body corporate as the email address for the service of documents on the limited liability partnership or body corporate.

(3) Where any notice or other document to be served by the Commissioner or the Minister is—