Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:reg:4:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 17/43)
Character Range: 153057–155630

address of the administrator in the most recent notice of that address lodged with ASIC.'.

10.03  Service on unincorporated association
  A document that is to be served personally on an unincorporated association must be served at the principal place of business, or principal office, of the association by leaving the document with a person who:
 (a) is apparently an adult; and
 (b) appears to be engaged in the service of the association.

10.04  Service on organisation
  A document that is to be served personally on an organisation must be served at the office of the organisation shown in the records of the organisation lodged with the Fair Work Commission in accordance with section 233 of the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009, by leaving the document with a person who:
 (a) is apparently an adult; and
 (b) appears to be engaged in the service of the organisation.
Note: Organisation is defined in the Dictionary.

10.05  Service on partnership
 (1) A document that is to be served personally on a partnership must be served:
 (a) on any one or more of the partners; or
 (b) at a place where the partnership business is carried on, by leaving a copy of the document with a person who:
 (i) is apparently an adult; and
 (ii) appears to be engaged in the service of the partnership.
 (2) Service of the document is taken to be service on each partner of the partnership, including any partner who was not in Australia at the time the proceeding was started.
 (3) If the applicant is aware that a partnership has been dissolved before the proceeding was started, a document must be served on any person:
 (a) against whom a claim is made in the proceeding; and
 (b) who the applicant is aware was a partner in the partnership at the time that the cause of action arose.

10.06  Service in a proceeding brought against a person in the person's business name
  A document that is to be served personally in a proceeding brought against a person in the person's business name must be served at a place where the business is carried on by leaving the document with:
 (a) the person; or
 (b) another person who:
 (i) is apparently an adult; and
 (ii) appears to be engaged in the service of the business.

10.07  Service in a proceeding under the Patents Act 1990
 (1) In a proceeding brought against a patentee (the respondent) in relation to a cause of action under the Patents Act 1990, a document to be served on the respondent may be served, if the respondent has an address for service under section 221 of the Patents Act 1990, by sending it to the