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(a)

the Company is able, in accordance with the Statutes, to send notice to him by

electronic means; or

(b)

he gives to the Company a postal address within Kuwait, Jersey or the United

Kingdom at which notices may be given to him.

(12)

If on two consecutive occasions any documents or information have been sent to any

member at his registered address but, through no fault of the Company, have been

undelivered, such member shall not from then on be entitled to receive documents or

other information from the Company until he has notified to the Company in writing a new

address within Kuwait, Jersey or the United Kingdom to be either his registered address or

his address at which notices may be given to him.

128.

127.

Communication by advertisement

If at any time by reason of the suspension or curtailment of postal services within Jersey

or the United Kingdom the Company is unable effectively to convene a general meeting,

the Company may convene a general meeting by:

(a)

a notice advertised on its website and in at least one newspaper with a national

circulation in the United Kingdom; and

(b)

by giving notice by electronic means to those members to whom, in accordance

with the Statutes, the Company is able to give notice by electronic means.

In any such case the Company shall send confirmatory copies of the notice (or, as the case

may be, the notification of the website notice) by post to those members to whom notice

(or notification) cannot be given by electronic means if at least six clear days before the

meeting the posting of notices (and notifications) to addresses throughout Jersey or the

United Kingdom again becomes practicable.

129.

128.

When communication is deemed received

(1)

Any document or information:

(a)

if sent by first class post, shall be deemed to have been received on the day

following that on which the envelope containing it is put into the post;

(b)

if sent by second class post, shall be deemed to have been received on the second

day following that on which the envelope containing it is put into the post; or

(c)

if sent by courier, shall be deemed to have been received on the day following that

on which the envelope containing it is delivered by the Company to the courier

company,

and in proving that a document or information has been received it shall be sufficient to

prove that the letter, envelope or wrapper containing the document or information was

properly addressed and, in the case of an item sent by post, prepaid and put into the post,

and, in the case of an item sent by courier, delivered by the Company to the courier

company.

(2)

Any document or information not sent by post but left at a registered address or address

at which a document or information may be received shall be deemed to have been

received on the day it was so left.

(3)

Any document or information, if sent or supplied by electronic means shall be deemed to

have been received on the day on which the document or information was sent or supplied

by or on behalf of the Company. In the case of any document or information sent or

supplied by the Company by means of a relevant system, that document or information

shall be deemed to have been received when the Company or any sponsoring system-