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shall be deemed to be duly served if it is delivered at or sent by registered post addressed to the registered office of the trade union or if it is served personally on any officer of the trade union, provided that such service is otherwise in compliance with the requirements of any relevant Ordinance.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1), whenever the Registrar is required under section 11 to give notice to a trade union, he may in addition publish such notice in the Gazette and such publication shall be deemed to be good and effective notice to the trade union.
(Replaced 15 of 1971 s. 26)
64. Procedure, etc. upon appeal under Ordinance to High Court and Court of Appeal
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the practice and procedure upon and in connection with any appeal under this Ordinance to the High Court shall be subject to any rules of court made under the Supreme Court Ordinance (Cap. 4). (Amended 15 of 1971 s. 27)
(2) An appeal shall be from a decision of the High Court under this Ordinance to the Court of Appeal in accordance with section 14 of the Supreme Court Ordinance (Cap. 4). (Replaced 15 of 1971 s. 27)
65. Ordinance not to affect certain agreements
Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect-
(a) any agreement between partners as to their own business;
(b) any agreement between an employer and those employed by him as to such employment; or
(c) any agreement in consideration of the sale of the goodwill of a business or of instruction in any profession, trade or handicraft.
66. Notification in the Gazette
The Registrar shall notify the following facts in the Gazette-
(a) the fact that a trade union has applied for registration under this Ordinance;
(b) the fact that a trade union has been registered under this Ordinance or that registration has been refused;
(c) the fact that the registration of a trade union has been cancelled;
(d) the fact that any change of name, amalgamation or federation relating to any trade union has been registered;
(e) the fact that any registered trade union has been dissolved; and
(f) the fact that a trade union has withdrawn its application for registration under this Ordinance. (Added 15 of 1971 s. 28)
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