COMPANIES ACT, 10929 nor in every such prospectus as aforesaid and in all bill-heads, letter paper, notices, advertisements and other official publications of the company in Great Britain, and to b- affixed on every place where it carries on its business 349. Any process or notice required to be served on a company Service on com: to which this Part of this Act applies shall be sufficintly served if pany to es addressed to any person whose name has been delivered to the registrar under this Part of this Act and left at or sent by post to the address which has been so dclivered: Provided that— (1) where any such company makes default in delivering to the registrar the name and address of a person resident in Great Britain who is authorised to accept on behalf of the company service of process or notices; or if at any time all the persons whose names and addresses have been so delivered are dead or have ceased so to reside, or refuse to accept service on behalf of the com- pany, or for any reason cannot be served; a document may be served on the company by leaving it at or sending it by post to any place of business established bv the companv nn Great Britain. 350.—(1) Any document, which any company to which this Part of this Act applies is required to deliver to the registrar of companies, shall be delivered to the registrar at the registraton office in England or Scotland according as the company has established a place of business in England or Scotland, and if it has established or estab- lishes a place of business both in England and in Scotland, the document shall be delivered at the registration office both in England and in Scotland, and references to the registrar of companies in this Part of this Act shall be construed accordingly: Provided that nothing in this Part of this Act shall operate to require any document to be delivered at any registration office if it has been delivered at that office before the commencement of this Act. Dffice where documents to be Aled (2) If any company to which this Part of this Act applies ceases to have a place of business in either part of Great Britain, it shall forthwith give notice of the fact to the registrar of companies for that part, and as from the date on which notice is so given the obligation of the companv to deliver anv document to the registrar shall cease 351. If any company to which this Part of this Act applies fails penatties to comply with any of the foregoing provisions of this Part of this Act the company, and every officer or agent of the company, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or, in the case of a continuing offence, five pounds for every day during which the default continues.