14.1 Any notice or other document may be served on or delivered to any member by the Company either personally, or by sending it by pre-paid registered post (air mail in the case of an address for service outside the United Kingdom) addressed to the member at his registered address or by fax to a number provided by the member for this purpose, or by facsimile to an address provided by the member for this purpose, or by leaving it at his registered address addressed to the member, or by way of an electronic communication to an address provided by the member for that purpose, or by any other means authorised in writing by the member concerned.
14.2 In the case of joint holders of a share, service or delivery of any notice or other document on or to the joint holder whose name stands first in the register of members shall for all purposes be deemed a sufficient service on or delivery to all the joint holders.
14.3 Any notice or other document if given personally shall be deemed served when delivered, if sent by registered post or facsimile, shall be deemed to have been served or delivered 48 hours after posting to an address in the United Kingdom or five days after posting to an address outside the United Kingdom, and if sent by facsimile or by way of an electronic communication it shall be deemed served when despatched. In proving such service or delivery, it shall be sufficient to prove that the notice or document was delivered to the address given for notice, or properly addressed, stamped and put in the post or, in the case of a facsimile, that such facsimile was duly despatched to a current fax number of the addressee, or, in the case of an electronic communication, provide any of the evidence referred to in the relevant guidance issued from time to time by the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators.
14.4 Any requirement in these Articles or in Table A for any notice, resolution or other document to be signed by or on behalf of any person shall be deemed satisfied where a notice, resolution or other document is received with the signature of the relevant person reproduced thereon by means of facsimile copy if such signature is confirmed by receipt of the notice, resolution or document bearing the original signature in manuscript within 14 days of receipt of the reproduction or, if such notice, resolution or other document is sent by means of electronic communication, that electronic communication incorporates, or is logically associated with, an electronic signature used to establish its authenticity and/or integrity.