Singapore legislation
Clause 60
Clause 60
Address for service of notices
(1)
Every instrument by which a person becomes a proprietor of registered land and every caveat relating to dealings with land (whether registered or unregistered) shall contain an address within Singapore to which may be sent any notice concerning the land authorised or required by this Act.
(2)
The proprietor or caveator may from time to time notify the Registrar in writing of any change of his address, and the Registrar shall make an appropriate record of the change.
(3)
The address referred to in subsection (2) shall be either a post office box or an address which is approved by the Comptroller of Property Tax.
(4)
Any notice sent by registered mail to the last recorded address of a proprietor or a caveator shall be deemed to be duly served on the person to whom it is addressed two days after the day on which the notice was posted by registered mail, notwithstanding the fact that the letter may be returned by the post office as undelivered.
(5)
Section 72 of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act [Cap. 61] shall not apply to the service on a proprietor or on a caveator of any notice authorised or required by this Act.