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avoid doubt, a delegation by the Vice-Chancellor or Registrar to a nominee does not prevent the performance or exercise of a function or power by the Vice-Chancellor or Registrar.

20 Notices

20.1 For the purposes of these Rules, a notice or communication that is delivered by hand or sent by post to a student at a place shown in the records of the University as the student's semester address, or permanent home address, is regarded as having been given to the student on the date on which the notice was delivered by hand or, if sent by post, on the date that it would, in the ordinary course of post, have been delivered to the student.

20.2 For the purposes of these Rules, a notice or communication that is delivered by hand or sent by post to an applicant at a place advised to the University as the applicant's address, is regarded as having been given to the applicant on the date on which the notice was delivered by hand or, if sent by post, on the date that it would, in the ordinary course of post, have been delivered to the applicant.

20.3 For the purposes of these Rules, a notice may be sent by e-mail or other instantaneous electronic format to an address shown in the records of the University as belonging to the person concerned, and is regarded as being received by that person at the time notified by the electronic communication medium as being successfully sent by the University.

21 Extension of time

21.1 If the Vice-Chancellor has reasonable grounds for believing that it is just to do so, the Vice-Chancellor may extend any time limit set out in these Rules.

22 Repeal

22.1 The Medical Leave Rules 2007, as amended and in force immediately before the commencement of these Rules are repealed.
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