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of that document, be deemed to have been served on the Monday following that Saturday or on the day following that other weekday, as the case may be.
Affidavit of service (O. 65, r. 8)
8. Except as provided in Order 10, rule 1(3)(b) and Order 81, rule 3(2)(b), an affidavit of service of any document must state by whom the document was served, the day of the week and date on which it was served, where it was served and how.
No service required in certain cases (O. 65, r. 9)
9. Where by virtue of these rules any document is required to be served on any person but it is not required to be served personally or in accordance with Order 10, rule 1(2), and at the time when service is to be effected that person is in default as to acknowledgment of service or has no address for service, the document need not be served on that person unless the Court otherwise directs or any of these rules otherwise provides.
Service of process on Sunday (O. 65, r. 10)
10. (1) No process shall be served or executed within the jurisdiction on a Sunday, except, in case of urgency, with the leave of the Court.
(2) For the purposes of this rule "process" includes a writ, judgment, notice, order, petition, originating or other summons or warrant.
ORDER 66
PAPER, PRINTING, NOTICES AND COPIES
Quality of paper (O. 66, r. 1)
1. Unless the nature of the document renders it impracticable, every document prepared by a party for use in the Court must be on paper of durable quality, having a margin not less than 35 mm wide, to be left blank on the left side of the face of the paper and on the right side of the reverse.
Regulations as to printing, etc. (O. 66, r. 2)
2. (1) Except where these rules otherwise provide, every document prepared by a party for use in the Supreme Court must be produced by one of the following means, that is to say, printing, writing (which must be clear and legible) and typewriting otherwise than by means of a carbon, and may be produced partly by one of those means and partly by another or others of them.
(2) For the purposes of these rules a document shall be deemed to be printed if it is produced by type lithography or stencil duplicating.
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of that document, be deemed to have been served on the Monday following that Saturday or on the day following that other weekday, as the case may be.
Affidavit of service (O. 65, r. 8)
8.
Except as provided in Order 10, rule 1(3)(b) and Order 81, rule 3(2)(b), an affidavit of service of any document must state by whom the document was served, the day of the week and date on which it was served, where it was served and how.
No service required in certain cases (O. 65, r. 9)
9. Where by virtue of these rules any document is required to be served on any person but it is not required to be served personally or in accordance with Order 10, rule 1(2), and at the time when service is to be effected that person is in default as to acknowledg- ment of service or has no address for service, the document need not be served on that person unless the Court otherwise directs or any of these rules otherwise provides.
Service of process on Sunday (O. 65, r. 10)
10. (1) No process shall be served or executed within the jurisdiction on a Sunday, except, in case of urgency, with the leave of the Court.
(2) For the purposes of this rule "process" includes a writ, judgment, notice, order, petition, originating or other summons or
warrant.
ORDER 66
PAPER, PRINTING, NOTICES AND COPIES
Quality of paper (O. 66, r. 1)
1.
Unless the nature of the document renders it impractic- able, every document prepared by a party for use in the Court must be on paper of durable quality, having a margin not less than 35 mm wide, to be left blank on the left side of the face of the paper and on the right side of the reverse.
Regulations as to printing, etc. (O. 66, r. 2)
2. (1) Except where these rules otherwise provide, every document prepared by a party for use in the Supreme Court must be produced by one of the following means, that is to say, printing, writing (which must be clear and legible) and typewriting otherwise than by means of a carbon, and may be produced partly by one of those means and partly by another or others of them.
(2) For the purposes of these rules a document shall be deemed to be printed if it is produced by type lithography or stencil duplicating.
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