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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.106How personal service is performed
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### sec.106 How personal service is performed
To serve a document personally, the person serving it must give the document, or a copy of the document, to the person intended to be served.
However, if the person does not accept the document, or copy, the party serving it may serve it by putting it down in the person’s presence and telling him or her what it is.
It is not necessary to show to the person served the original of the document.
(sec.106-ssec.1) To serve a document personally, the person serving it must give the document, or a copy of the document, to the person intended to be served.
(sec.106-ssec.2) However, if the person does not accept the document, or copy, the party serving it may serve it by putting it down in the person’s presence and telling him or her what it is.
(sec.106-ssec.3) It is not necessary to show to the person served the original of the document.