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claim is recorded under regulation 17A.62;
 (e) a person who opposes the extension of protection in Australia to a trade mark that is the subject of an IRDA by filing a notice of opposition as mentioned in subregulation 17A.32(1);
 (f) a person who applies under subregulation 17A.48C(1) for a trade mark that is, or may become, a protected international trade mark to cease to be protected;
 (g) a person who opposes an application under subregulation 17A.48C(1).
Note: The address for service of a person who is not mentioned in subregulation (1) is covered by section 215 of the Act.

Address for service
 (2) An address for service for the person must be:
 (a) an address in Australia or New Zealand at which a document under the Act or these Regulations may be given to the person personally or to the person's representative; or
 (b) an address in Australia to which it is practicable and reasonable for Australia Post, or a person acting on behalf of Australia Post, to deliver mail; or
 (c) an address in New Zealand to which it is practicable and reasonable for a person providing mail delivery services to deliver mail.
 (3) If the person notifies the Registrar of an address for service, the Registrar must enter the address in the Record of International Registrations as the person's address for service.
 (4) If the address changes to another address:
 (a) the person must notify the Registrar of the new address; and
 (b) the Registrar must amend the Record of International Registrations accordingly.
 (5) If the person ceases to have an address for service in respect of the IRDA or protected international trade mark:
 (a) the person must notify the Registrar that the person no longer has an address for service; and
 (b) the Registrar must remove the address from the Record of International Registrations.
Note: See subregulation (9).
 (6) If the Registrar is satisfied that the address for service notified by the person is no longer an address of the person, the Registrar must remove the address from the Record of International Registrations and notify the person of the removal.
Note: See subregulation (9).

Service
 (7) If the Act provides, or these Regulations provide, that a document is to be served on, or given or sent to, the person, the document may be left at, or sent by post to, the address for service of the person.
Note: Section 29 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 and section 160 of the Evidence Act 1995 may govern when service on an address in Australia is taken to be effected.
 (8) Subregulation (7) does not affect the operation of section 28A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
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