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26. Notices<br />

26.1. You agree that we may communicate with you in the following ways and a notice<br />

given to you by us is duly given if it is:<br />

(a) in writing; and<br />

(b) given personally to the addressee (which, in our case, includes one of our offi cers<br />

at the address last advised); or<br />

(c) sent by prepaid post to the address last advised (and until advised otherwise, the<br />

address last advised shall be the address for you and us as indicated in the letter<br />

of offer); or<br />

(d) sent by facsimile to the facsimile number last advised; or<br />

(e) sent by email to the email address last advised; or<br />

(f) by being made available at NAB’s website in which case NAB will promptly notify you<br />

by way of statement message or electronic mail to your nominated electronic address<br />

that the information is available for retrieval and provide you with the ability to<br />

readily retrieve the information (eg. by providing you with a link to NAB’s website).<br />

26.2. A notice given by you to us is duly given it is in writing signed by you and left at<br />

our address or sent by prepaid post to our address or sent by facsimile to our<br />

facsimile number.<br />

26.3. Any legal process or notice of legal process (for example, a summons) may be served<br />

on you or us by delivering or leaving it at your or our last advised address or by any<br />

other method of service permitted by law.<br />

26.4. A notice takes effect from the time it is deemed to be received unless a later time<br />

is specifi ed in it.<br />

26.5. You must immediately advise us of any change in your address or contact details<br />

and we shall endeavour to do likewise.<br />

When notices are taken to be received<br />

26.6. A notice is taken to be received:<br />

(a) for notices sent by post, on the 3rd banking day after posting; and<br />

(b) for notices sent by facsimile, on production of a transmission report by the<br />

transmitting machine that indicates that the whole facsimile was sent; and<br />

(c) for notices sent by email, at the time that the communication enters your designated<br />

information system or is capable of being viewed from your computer, even if no<br />

person is aware of its receipt; and<br />

(d) for notices made available on our website, at the time that you are taken to receive<br />

the email or statement message that we send to you to advise you that the notice<br />

is available for retrieval.

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