Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Service of summons requires police or court officers to serve personally or electronically with court seal and record contact details. Summons service requires service by a police officer or, subject to State rules, by an officer of the issuing Court or other public servant; the police station or Court registrar must maintain a register of address, email and phone details. Summons should, if practicable, be served personally by delivering one duplicate; summons bearing the Court's seal may be served by electronic communication in the form and manner prescribed. A person served personally may be required to sign a receipt on the back of the other duplicate.
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Service of summons requires police or court officers to serve personally or electronically with court seal and record contact details.
Summons service requires service by a police officer or, subject to State rules, by an officer of the issuing Court or other public servant; the police station or Court registrar must maintain a register of address, email and phone details. Summons should, if practicable, be served personally by delivering one duplicate; summons bearing the Court's seal may be served by electronic communication in the form and manner prescribed. A person served personally may be required to sign a receipt on the back of the other duplicate.
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