Bankruptcy Regulations 1996

PART 16 - MISCELLANEOUS  

Division 1 - Provisions concerning documents (including inventories)  

REGULATION 16.02   DOCUMENTS FOR THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL, THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER OR THE OFFICIAL TRUSTEE  

16.02(1)    
Unless the contrary intention appears, where a document is required or permitted by the Act or these Regulations to be given or sent to, or filed or lodged with, the Inspector-General, the Official Receiver or the Official Trustee, the document must:


(a) be posted to, or delivered at:


(i) in the case of a document for the Inspector-General - the office of the Inspector-General; or

(ii) in the case of a document for the Official Receiver or the Official Trustee - the office of the Official Receiver; or


(b) sent by facsimile transmission:


(i) in the case of a document for the Inspector-General - to a facility maintained by the Inspector-General for receipt of facsimile transmissions; or

(ii) in the case of a document for the Official Receiver or the Official Trustee - to a facility maintained by the Official Receiver for receipt of facsimile transmissions; or


(c) sent by another mode of electronic transmission (for example, by electronic mail):


(i) in the case of a document for the Inspector-General - to the office of the Inspector-General; or

(ii) in the case of a document for the Official Receiver or the Official Trustee - to the office of the Official Receiver.

16.02(2)    
Where subregulation (1) applies, the document is taken to be received, filed or lodged only when the document (or, where applicable, a copy of it) is actually received by, or on behalf of, the Inspector-General or the Official Receiver (as the case requires).


 

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