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292 Business names—amendment about parties
(1) This rule applies to a business name under which business is being
carried on by a person in contravention of the Business Names
Registration Act 2011 (Cwlth) because—
(a) the name is not registered under that Act; or
(b) the name is registered under that Act, but is not registered in
relation to the person.
(2) If a proceeding is started against the person under the business name,
the plaintiff must take all reasonable steps to find out the person’s
name.
(3) The plaintiff must also make the amendments necessary for the
proceeding to be continued against a named defendant and not in the
business name.
(4) Until the amendments are made, the plaintiff may only take a step in
the proceeding with the court’s leave.
(5) Subrule (4) does not apply to—
(a) the filing or service of an originating process; or
(b) the filing or service of an application under rule 650 (Discovery
to identify potential defendant) or rule 651 (Discovery to
identify right to claim relief); or
(c) the filing or service of an application for an order under rule 706
(Urgent orders before start of proceeding); or
(d) a step taken to comply with this rule; or
(e) the filing or service of an application for leave under subrule (4).
Business names Division 2.4.11
Rule 292
(6) An amendment for this rule must be made in accordance with rule 509
(Amendment—procedure) and served in accordance with rule 511
(Amendment—service of amended document).
(7) This rule applies in addition to part 2.7 (Amendment).
Rule 300
Part 2.5 Third-party and similar