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(3) Any license, permit, consent, or exemption may be at any time
revoked by the Minister or Controller, and any such conditions may
from time to time be varied, revoked, or added to by the Minister or
Controller as he thinks fit.
REGULATION 7.—AUTHENTICATION OF DOCUMENTS.
(1) Any notice, direction, license, permit, or other instrument given,
granted, or made by the Minister or by any Controller shall be
sufficiently authenticated if it is signed by the Minister or Controller
or by any person on behalf of and by direction of the Minister or
Controller, as the case may be.
(2) Every instrument purporting to be signed by or on behalf of
the Minister or any Controller shall, in the absence of proof to the
contrary, be deemed to have been duly signed by or on behalf of and
by direction of the Minister or Controller, as the case may be.
REGULATION 8.—NOTICES.
(1) The Minister or any Controller may give public notice of the
exercise of any of his powers under these regulations or of any
direction, restriction, or requirement given or imposed by him under
these regulations, and all persons shall be bound thereby.
(2) For the purposes of these regulations, except where otherwise
specially provided, the term “public notice” means a notice published
in the Gazette or in a newspaper circulating in the locality in which the
matter of the notice arises or to which it relates.
(3) The Minister or any Controller may, without public notice,
give notice to any person of any such direction, restriction, or requirement, and every person to whom the notice is given shall be bound
thereby.
(4) Except where otherwise specially provided, any notice required
to be given to any person for the purposes of these regulations may
be given by causing it to be delivered to that person, or to be left at his
usual or last known place of abode or business or at the address
specified by him in any application or other document received from
him by the Minister or by any Controller, or to be posted in a letter
addressed to him at that place of abode or business or at that address.
(5) If any such notice is sent to any person by registered letter, it
shall be deemed to have been delivered to him when it would have
been delivered in the ordinary course of post, and in proving the
delivery it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter was properly
addressed and posted.
(6) Every public notice or notice under these regulations shall take
effect when it is published or given, or at such later time as may be
specified in that behalf in the notice.
(7) Any notice given under these regulations may be at any time
varied or revoked by a subsequent notice.
REGULATION 9.—PAYMENT FOR SUPPLIES AND SERVICES.
(1) Every person who supplies or transfers any materials, goods,
chattels, rights, or services pursuant to any direction, requirement, or
condition made or imposed under these regulations shall be entitled
to receive payment therefor out of moneys appropriated by Parliament
for the purpose.
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration4 September 1939
Emergency Regulations, Supply Control, Public Safety Conservation Act