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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.16Setting aside originating process
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### sec.16 Setting aside originating process
The court may—
declare that a proceeding for which an originating process has been issued has not, for want of jurisdiction, been properly started; or
declare that an originating process has not been properly served; or
set aside an order for service of an originating process; or
set aside an order extending the period for service of an originating process; or
set aside an originating process; or
set aside service of an originating process; or
stay a proceeding; or
set aside or amend an order made under rule 126 (1) or 129G (1) ; or
make another order the court considers appropriate.
See also rule 373 (Incorrect originating process).
r 16 amd 2009 SL No. 162 s 2 sch; 2019 SL No. 50 s 3
- (a) declare that a proceeding for which an originating process has been issued has not, for want of jurisdiction, been properly started; or
- (b) declare that an originating process has not been properly served; or
- (c) set aside an order for service of an originating process; or
- (d) set aside an order extending the period for service of an originating process; or
- (e) set aside an originating process; or
- (f) set aside service of an originating process; or
- (g) stay a proceeding; or
- (h) set aside or amend an order made under rule 126 (1) or 129G (1) ; or
- (i) make another order the court considers appropriate.