If a person is to be served out of Australia with an originating process, the person must also be served with a notice informing the person of—
(a) the scope of the jurisdiction of the court in relation to proceedings against people who are served outside Australia; and
(b) the grounds alleged by the plaintiff to establish jurisdiction; and
(c) the person's right to challenge service of the originating process or the jurisdiction of the court or to file a conditional notice of intention to respond.
Note See approved form 6.5 (Service outside the jurisdiction) AF2017-151
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