Town Councils Act
(CHAPTER 329A, Section 52)
Town Councils (Service of
Notice of Sale) Rules
R 4
G.N. No. S 169/1995

REVISED EDITION 1996
(15th May 1996)
[1st April 1995]
Citation
1.  These Rules may be cited as the Town Councils (Service of Notice of Sale) Rules.
Service of Notice of Sale
2.—(1)  Every Notice of Sale required by section 43(4) of the Act to be served by any Town Council on the owner of a flat shall be deemed to be sufficiently served if the Notice is —
(a)delivered to the owner or at the flat to some adult member or employee of his family;
(b)sent to the owner by registered post to his flat or to his usual or last known place of abode or business; or
(c)affixed to some conspicuous part of his flat.
(2)  Any Notice of Sale sent by registered post to any owner in accordance with paragraph (1)(b) shall be deemed to be duly served on him at the time when the letter would in the ordinary course of post be delivered and in proving service of the same it shall be sufficient to prove that the envelope containing the Notice was properly addressed, stamped and posted by registered post.
Advertisement of Notice of Sale
3.  Where the whereabouts of the owner of a flat is not known, a Town Council may advertise the Notice of Sale in one English language newspaper and in such other newspapers as the Town Council may determine and shall also publish the Notice in the Gazette.