Validity of service and proceedings: procedural or naming defects do not void service unless they cause unremedied substantial injustice. Defects in the name or description of persons in contributory lists or in process do not invalidate service if the Court finds service otherwise sufficient; formal defects or irregularities in proceedings will not void proceedings unless the Judge is satisfied that they have caused substantial injustice that cannot be remedied by an order of Court.
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Validity of service and proceedings: procedural or naming defects do not void service unless they cause unremedied substantial injustice.
Defects in the name or description of persons in contributory lists or in process do not invalidate service if the Court finds service otherwise sufficient; formal defects or irregularities in proceedings will not void proceedings unless the Judge is satisfied that they have caused substantial injustice that cannot be remedied by an order of Court.
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