Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research and
R 385
Electricity Regulation Act, 2006 (Act No. 4 of 2006)RegulationsElectricity Regulations for Expropriation on behalf of a Licensee3. Delivery and language used in documents |
(1) | Whenever a document must be delivered in terms of these Regulations, the delivery must take place at the last-known address of the addressee or at an address appointed by the addressee— |
(a) | by hand delivery; or |
(b) | by facsimile transmission or electronic means to a number or electronic address furnished by the addressee: Provided that a confirmatory copy of the document is sent by ordinary mail or by other suitable method within one day of such facsimile or electronic transmission; or |
(c) | by prepaid registered post. |
(2) | Whenever a document or a part of a document which is in colour has to be delivered, every copy thereof which is delivered and in the case of a facsimile or electronic transmission, the confirmatory copy must be in the same colour as the original. |
(3) | All documents must be in English and other official language that may be requested in writing by the addressee. |
(4) | An address, including a facsimile number or electronic address, if any, where delivery of further documentation or notices may take place, must be supplied by every person or official who reacts to— |
(a) | the notice contemplated in regulation 2(3); and |
(b) | the application. |