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on each party to the proceeding in which the orders sought to be challenged were made as if the address for service given by that party in that proceeding were that party's address for service in this Court.
9.01.5  Unless these Rules provide otherwise, any other document may be served by ordinary service.

9.02  Effecting personal service
9.02.1  Personal service of a document is effected by handing to the person a copy of the document to be served or, if the person does not accept the copy, by putting the copy down, in the presence of the person to be served and telling the person the nature of the document.
9.02.3  To effect personal service it is not necessary to show the original document.

9.03  Effecting service on particular defendants
9.03.1  Unless otherwise provided by or under an Act of the Parliament, personal service of a document may be effected on a body politic by serving the document on the Government Solicitor for that polity.
9.03.2  Personal service of a document may be effected on a body corporate by serving the document on the Secretary or other proper officer of the body corporate.
9.03.3  Personal service of a document may be effected on a person under disability:
 (a) in the case of a minor, by serving the document on a parent or guardian of the minor or, if there is none, on the person with whom the minor resides or who has the care of the minor; or
 (b) in the case of a person under some other disability, on the guardian or other person having responsibility for the conduct of the person's affairs, or if there is none, on the person with whom the person with a disability resides or who has the care of the person with a disability.

9.04  Ordinary service
  When personal service of a document is not required, the document may be served by:
 (a) leaving it at the person's address for service; or
 (b) posting it to the person's address for service; or
 (e) sending it by email to the person's address for service.

9.04A  Service by notification from the Court
9.04A.1  A requirement under these Rules for a document (other than an originating process) to be served on a party is taken to have been met if an email containing a statement to the effect that the document has been filed is sent by the Registry to:
 (a) the email address for service of the party to be served; and
 (b) the email address for service of the party who would, apart from this rule, be required to serve the document.
9.04A.2  If an email relating to a document is sent to a