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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.105Personal service for originating process
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### sec.105 Personal service for originating process
A person serving an originating process must serve it personally on the person intended to be served.
If a defendant files an unconditional notice of intention to defend, the claim is taken to have been served on the defendant on the day the notice is filed or, if a party proves the claim was served on an earlier day, the earlier day.
(sec.105-ssec.1) A person serving an originating process must serve it personally on the person intended to be served.
(sec.105-ssec.2) If a defendant files an unconditional notice of intention to defend, the claim is taken to have been served on the defendant on the day the notice is filed or, if a party proves the claim was served on an earlier day, the earlier day.