CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
No. 3 of 1901.
883
FORM No. 8d.
[s. 42 (8).] R.S.C., App. A, Part I, Letter forwarding request for substituted service.
[Title, etc.]
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presents his compliments to the Colonial Secretary and begs to inclose a notice of a writ of summons in the case of
versus
the plaintiff has obtained an order of the Supreme Court (which is also inclosed) giving leave to bespeak a request that the said notice of writ may be served by substituted service on the defendant
in [name of country].
at
The Chief Justice requests that the said notice of writ and order may be forwarded to the proper authority in [name of country] with the request that the same may be transmitted by post addressed to the defendant at
(the last-known place of abode or the place of business) of the said defendant, or there delivered in such manner as may be consistent with the usage or practice of the Courts of [name of country] for service of legal process where personal service cannot be effected; and with the further request that the same may be officially certified to the Supreme Court of Hong Kong or declared upon oath, or otherwise, in such manner as is consistent with the practice of the Courts of [name of country] in proving service of legal process.
FORM No. 8c.
[s. 42 (8).]
Order giving liberty to bespeak request for substituted service abroad.
[Title, etc.]
Upon reading the [certificate, declaration, or as the case may be, describing the same.]
It is ordered that the plaintiff be at liberty to bespeak a request for substituted service of notice of the writ of summons herein on the defendant
at
or elsewhere in
[name of country] and that the said defendant have days after such substituted service within which to enter appearance.
No. 10c.
R.S.C., App. K, No. 201.
Dated this
day of
19
FORM No. 8f.
[s. 42x.]
I,
Certificate of service of foreign process.
Registrar of the Supreme Court of
Hong Kong hereby certify that the documents annexed hereto are
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1937.
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
No. 3 of 1901.
883
FORM No. 8d.
[s. 42 (8).] R.S.C.,
App. A,
Part I,
Letter forwarding request for substituted service.
[Title, etc.]
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presents his compli- ments to the Colonial Secretary and begs to inclose a notice of a writ of summons in the case of
in which
versus
the plaintiff has obtained an order of the Supreme Court (which is also inclosed) giving leave to bespeak a request that the said notice of writ may be served by substituted service on the defendant
in [name of country].
at
The Chief Justice requests that the said notice of writ and order may be forwarded to the proper authority in [name of country] with the request that the same may be transmitted by post addressed to the defendant at
(the 'last-known place. of abode or the place of business) of the said defendant, or there delivered in such manner as may be consistent with the usage or practice of the Courts of [name of country] for service of legal process where personal service cannot be effected; and with the further request that the same may be officially certified to the Supreme Court of Hong Kong or declared upon oath, or otherwise, in such manner as is consistent with the practice of the Courts of [name of country] in proving service of legal process.
FORM No. 8c.
[s. 42 (8).]
Order giving liberty to bespeak request for substituted service abroad.
[Title, etc.]
Upon reading the [certificate, declaration, or as the case may be, describing the same.]
It is ordered that the plaintiff be at liberty to bespeak a request for substituted service of notice of the writ of summons herein on the defendant
at
or elsewhere in
[name of country] and that the said defendant have days after such substituted service within which to enter appear-
ance.
No. 10c.
R.S.C., App. K, No. 201.
Dated this
day of
FORM No. 8f.
19
>
[s. 42x.]
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I,
Certificate of service of foreign process.
Registrar of the Supreme Court of
Hong Kong hereby certify that the documents annexed hereto are
as follows:
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1937.
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