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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.90Proceeding in business name if unregistered
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### sec.90 Proceeding in business name if unregistered
This rule applies if—
a person carries on a business under a name other than the person’s own name; and
the name is not registered on the Business Names Register.
A proceeding in relation to the business mentioned in subrule (1) (a) may be started against the person in the name under which the person carries on business.
The name under which the business is carried on is sufficient designation of the person in a document filed in the proceeding.
An order in the proceeding may be enforced against the person.
r 90 sub 2012 SL No. 60 s 5
(sec.90-ssec.1) This rule applies if— a person carries on a business under a name other than the person’s own name; and the name is not registered on the Business Names Register.
(sec.90-ssec.2) A proceeding in relation to the business mentioned in subrule (1) (a) may be started against the person in the name under which the person carries on business.
(sec.90-ssec.3) The name under which the business is carried on is sufficient designation of the person in a document filed in the proceeding.
(sec.90-ssec.4) An order in the proceeding may be enforced against the person.
- (a) a person carries on a business under a name other than the person’s own name; and
- (b) the name is not registered on the Business Names Register.