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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.116Substituted service
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### sec.116 Substituted service
If, for any reason, it is impracticable to serve a document in a way required under this chapter, the court may make an order substituting another way of serving the document.
The court may, in the order, specify the steps to be taken, instead of service, for bringing the document to the attention of the person to be served.
The court may, in the order, specify that the document is to be taken to have been served on the happening of a specified event or at the end of a specified time.
The court may make an order under this rule even though the person to be served is not in Queensland or was not in Queensland when the proceeding started.
(sec.116-ssec.1) If, for any reason, it is impracticable to serve a document in a way required under this chapter, the court may make an order substituting another way of serving the document.
(sec.116-ssec.2) The court may, in the order, specify the steps to be taken, instead of service, for bringing the document to the attention of the person to be served.
(sec.116-ssec.3) The court may, in the order, specify that the document is to be taken to have been served on the happening of a specified event or at the end of a specified time.
(sec.116-ssec.4) The court may make an order under this rule even though the person to be served is not in Queensland or was not in Queensland when the proceeding started.