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6503 Service of originating process with leave
(1) In any proceeding if service is not allowed under rule 6502, an
originating process may be served out of Australia with the leave of
(2) An application for leave under this rule must be made on notice to
every party other than the party intended to be served.
(3) A sealed copy of every order made under this rule must be served
with the document to which it relates.
Rule 6504
(4) An application for leave under this rule must be supported by an
affidavit stating any facts or matters related to the desirability of the
court assuming jurisdiction, including the place or country in which
the person to be served is or possibly may be found, and whether or
not the person to be served is an Australian citizen.
(5) The court may give leave if satisfied that—
(a) the proceeding has a real and substantial connection with the
ACT; and
(b) the ACT is an appropriate forum for the trial; and
(c) in all the circumstances the court should assume jurisdiction.