Service of summons: use Form 111, provide advance notice, and ensure payment of examinee expenses on service or by postal money order. Summons for examination must be in Form No. 111 and served on the person to be examined not less than seven days before the examination date. If served in person, a reasonable sum for expenses must be paid or tendered with the summons, fixed by the Judge or Registrar with regard to the Court's fee scale; if served by registered post, the sum must be sent by postal money order.
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Service of summons: use Form 111, provide advance notice, and ensure payment of examinee expenses on service or by postal money order.
Summons for examination must be in Form No. 111 and served on the person to be examined not less than seven days before the examination date. If served in person, a reasonable sum for expenses must be paid or tendered with the summons, fixed by the Judge or Registrar with regard to the Court's fee scale; if served by registered post, the sum must be sent by postal money order.
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