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129Change of practitioner or address for service
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### 129 Change of practitioner or address for service
> > (1) A party to a proceeding, by filing a notice in the registry, may –
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> > > > (a) change his or her practitioner; or
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> > > > (b) change the practitioner acting as the agent for the party's practitioner; or
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> > > > (c) if acting in person, appoint a practitioner; or
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> > > > (d) discharge his or her practitioner and act in person; or
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> > > > (e) change the address for service to another address which complies with [rule 128](#GS128@EN) .
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> > (2) A notice takes effect when it is filed and a copy of it is served on each other party.
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> > (3) A notice is to be in accordance with the prescribed form.