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No other address need be shown unless to give an address for service in England and Wales.
The Defendant(s) address for service must be within England or Wales.
The defendant's solicitor endorses on the copy summons a certificate duly accepting service and giving an address for service.
Particulars of claim are signed by the plaintiff or by solicitors acting for the plaintiff giving an address for service (Ord 6, r 8).
Most of the time, an ISP registers the client's MAC address for service and billing services.
A search of the NZ company's office reveals that the address for service of the company is given as the office of 'Andrew James Kennedy'.
Proceedings were commenced against Volkswagen of America (VWoA), a New Jersey corporation which did business in Illinois and had a registered address for service there.
DNS can then be used to look up Internet addresses for services such as Session Initiation Protocol VoIP telephony.
The Tabien Baan (House Registration) is issued to Thai Citizens and is used as a permanent address for service of process and other official mailings.
The Treasury Solicitor's Department is the authorised address for service of proceedings on most Government departments, by virtue of the list published under the Crown Proceedings Act 1947.
If a defendant wishes payment under the counterclaim to be made other than at his address for service or to his solicitor he must give an address for payment "with appropriate reference details".
In one there is something which can almost be regarded as 'submission to service': the registration of an address for service, the express appointment of an agent, the 'election of domicile' at a lawyer's office.
Directors will have the option of providing Companies House with an address for service, which will in future enable their home addresses to be kept on a separate register to which access will be restricted.
In this paragraph current address for service means an address at which documents relating to civil proceedings against the driver to enforce payment under the relevant contract could properly be served under Civil Procedure Rules.
The summons must comply with the usual requirements for a summons, in respect of the plaintiff's and the defendant's personal details, and must provide an address for service within eight kilometres of the court.
He must also give notice of any change in the address for service by filing a 'Change of service address for a judicial factor (Scotland) of an overseas company' (form OS CH08).
If the person to be served is represented by a solicitor, the document may be served by delivering the document at, or sending it by first class post to, the solicitor's address for service (Ord 7, r 1(b)).
Service by post of documents, other than of originating process, which will obviously be documents served subsequent to the originating process, are deemed to have been served and received if sent by post to the "address for service", which is defined in Ord 1, r 3.
The minister charged with responsibility for the Act is required to publish in the Government Gazette a list stating the Government departments which are authorized departments for the purposes of the Act, and the names and addresses for service of the solicitors for the departments.