Company Law Review Act 1998 (61 of 1998)
Schedule 2 Consequential amendment of the Corporations Law
Part 1 Registering a company (new Chapter 2A) Basic features of a company (new Chapter 2B) Members' rights and remedies (new Chapter 2F)
55 Section 109X
Repeal the section, substitute:
109X Service of documents
(1) For the purposes of any law, a document may be served on a company or recognised company by:
(a) leaving it at, or posting it to, the company's registered office; or
(b) delivering a copy of the document personally to a director of the company who resides in Australia or in an external Territory; or
(c) if a liquidator of the company has been appointed - leaving it at, or posting it to, the address of the liquidator's office in the most recent notice of that address lodged with the ASC; or
(d) if an administrator of the company has been appointed - leaving it at, or posting it to, the address of the administrator in the most recent notice of that address lodged with the ASC.
(2) For the purposes of any law, a document may be served on a director or company secretary (in addition to the methods of service set out in subsection (4)) by leaving it at, or posting it to, the alternative address notified to the ASC under subsection 242(1) or (3) or section 117 or 601BC. However, this only applies to service on the director or company secretary:
(a) in their capacity as a director or company secretary; or
(b) for the purposes of a proceeding in respect of conduct they engaged in as a director or company secretary.
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to a process, order or document that may be served under section 9 of the Service and Execution of Process Act 1992.
(4) For the purposes of this Law, a document may be served on an individual by:
(a) delivering it to the person personally; or
(b) leaving it at, or posting it to, the residential or business address of the person last known to the person serving the document.
(5) For the purposes of this Law, a document may be served on a body corporate other than a company, recognised company or registered body by leaving it at, or posting it to, the head office, a registered office or the principal place of business of the body corporate.
(6) This section does not affect the operation of a law or the power of a court to authorise a document to be served in a different way.
(7) This section applies to provisions of a law dealing with service whether it uses the expression serve or uses any other similar expression such as give or send.