(1) Service of a process, order or document under this Act may be served on a body corporate that is not a company or a registered body in accordance with this section.
(2) If a law of the State in which service is to be effected provides that service may be effected on the body corporate at a particular place, service may be effected by:
(a) leaving the process, order or document at that place; or
(b) sending the process, order or document to that place by post.
(3) If a law of the State in which service is to be effected does not provide that service may be effected on the body corporate at a particular place, service may be effected by:
(a) leaving the process, order or document at the head office, a registered office or the principal place of business of the body corporate; or
(b) by sending the process, order or document to that office or that place of business by post.
(4) Without limiting the operation of this section, if the process, order or document is not an initiating process or subpoena, service may be effected at the address for service of the body corporate in the proceedings concerned in accordance with any applicable rules of court.