Validity of service ensures procedural defects do not void proceedings when service is otherwise sufficient. A defect in the name or description of a person in pleadings does not invalidate service if the Tribunal is satisfied the service is otherwise sufficient; formal defects or irregularities do not invalidate proceedings unless a Member finds they have caused substantial injustice that cannot be remedied by an order of the Tribunal.
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Validity of service ensures procedural defects do not void proceedings when service is otherwise sufficient.
A defect in the name or description of a person in pleadings does not invalidate service if the Tribunal is satisfied the service is otherwise sufficient; formal defects or irregularities do not invalidate proceedings unless a Member finds they have caused substantial injustice that cannot be remedied by an order of the Tribunal.
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