Malaysia legislation
Section 159
Section 159
(2)
Where a notice is served by registered post, it shall be deemed to have been served on the day succeeding the day on which the notice would have been received, in the ordinary course of post, if the notice is addressed—
(a)
in the case of a company incorporated in Malaysia, to the registered office of the company;
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(b)
in the case of a company incorporated outside
Malaysia, either to the individual authorized to accept service of process under the Companies Act 1965 [Act 125], at the address filed with the Registrar of Companies or to the registered office of the company, wherever it may be situated;
(c)
in the case of an individual or a body of persons, to the last known business or private address of such individual or body of persons.
(3)
Where the person to whom there has been addressed a registered letter containing any notice which may be given under this
Ordinance is informed of the fact that there is a registered letter awaiting him at a post office, and such person refuses or neglects to take delivery of such registered letter, such notice shall be deemed to have served upon him on the date on which he was so informed.
Non-application of Ordinance