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### 159 Addresses in notice of appearance
> A notice of appearance is to state –
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> > > (a) [*\[Rule 159 Amended by S.R. 2008, No. 128, Applied:31 Dec 2008\]*](/view/html/inforce/2008-12-31/sr-2008-128#GS12@EN) if the defendant or respondent is appearing by a practitioner, the name and address of the practitioner or law practice; or
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> > > (b) if the defendant or respondent is not appearing by a practitioner –
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> > > > > (i) the address of the defendant or respondent; and
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> > > > > (ii) [*\[Rule 159 Amended by S.R. 2003, No. 139, Applied:26 Nov 2003\]*](/view/html/inforce/2003-11-26/sr-2003-139#GS12@EN) an address for service in accordance with [rule 128](#GS128@EN) .