Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:reg:4:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 21/43)
Character Range: 162389–164952

end of a specified time.
Note: Without notice is defined in the Dictionary.

10.25  Service by filing
  The filing of a document has effect as service of the document on the person to be served if:
 (a) personal service of the document is not required; and
 (b) the person to be served:
 (i) has not filed an address for service; or
 (ii) does not have a current address for service; and
 (c) the document was sent to the person's proper address and there is proof of non‑delivery of the document.
Note: Proper address, for a person to be served, is defined in the Dictionary.

10.26  Service by Court
  An order, notice or other document in a proceeding that is to be given to, or served on, a person by the Court or an officer of the Court may be given or served in any way permitted under rule 10.31.

10.27  Service of interlocutory injunction
  If the Court grants an interlocutory injunction, a party may serve a copy of the Court's order by sending a copy of it by fax or electronic communication to each party on whom the order is to be served.

10.28  Service under agreement
 (1) If a respondent in a proceeding has agreed that an originating application or other document in the proceeding may be served on the respondent, or on another person for the respondent, in a way or at a place mentioned in the agreement, the document may be served in accordance with the agreement.
 (2) If an applicant in a proceeding has agreed that a document in the proceeding may be served on the applicant, or on another person for the applicant, in a way or at a place mentioned in the agreement, the document may be served in accordance with the agreement.
Rules 10.29–10.30 left blank

Division 10.3—Ordinary service

10.31  Ordinary service
  A document that is not required to be served personally may be served in any of the following ways:
 (a) by serving the document personally, in accordance with Division 10.1;
 (b) by sending the document by pre‑paid post addressed to the person at the person's proper address;
 (c) if the person has filed a notice authorising service by fax—by sending the document to the fax number;
 (d) if the person has filed a notice authorising service by electronic communication—by sending the document to the email address;
 (e) at a party's lawyer's email address if:
 (i) the party is represented by a lawyer; and
 (ii) the lawyer has filed a notice of address for service that conforms with rule 11.01.
Note: Proper address, for a person to be served, is defined in the Dictionary.

10.32  Time of service
  A document that is