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339Filing and service of notice
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### 339 Filing and service of notice
> > (1) Subject to [subrule (3)](#GS339@Gs3@EN) , a party filing a notice of a constitutional matter is to serve a copy of the notice on –
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> > > > (a) each other party; and
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> > > > (b) the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth, if that Attorney-General or the Commonwealth is not a party; and
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> > > > (c) the Attorney-General of each State, if that Attorney-General or State is not a party.
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> > (2) Unless the Court or a judge otherwise orders, the copy is to be served as soon as practicable after the notice is filed.
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> > (3) A party is not required to serve an Attorney-General if the party takes steps that could reasonably be expected to cause the matters in the notice to be brought to the attention of that Attorney-General.
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> > (4) The party serving a copy of the notice is to file an affidavit of service as soon as practicable after service.