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FEDERAL COURT RULES 2011 (SLI NO 134 OF 2011) - RULE 10.43

Application for leave to serve originating application outside Australia

         (1)   Service of an originating application on a person in a foreign country is effective for the purpose of a proceeding only if:

                (a)    the Court has given leave under subrule (2) before the application is served; or

               (b)    the Court confirms the service under subrule (6); or

                (c)    the person served waives any objection to the service by filing a notice of address for service without also making an application under rule 13.01.

Note    A respondent may apply to set aside an originating application or service of that application -- see rule 13.01.

         (2)   A party may apply to the Court for leave to serve an originating application on a person in a foreign country in accordance with a convention, the Hague Convention or the law of the foreign country.

         (3)   The application under subrule (2) must be accompanied by an affidavit stating:

                (a)    the name of the foreign country where the person to be served is or is likely to be; and

               (b)    the proposed method of service; and

                (c)    that the proposed method of service is permitted by:

                          (i)    if a convention applies  -- the convention; or

                         (ii)    if the Hague Convention applies -- the Hague Convention; or

                        (iii)    in any other case -- the law of the foreign country.

         (4)   For subrule (2), the party must satisfy the Court that:

                (a)    the Court has jurisdiction in the proceeding; and

               (b)    the proceeding is of a kind mentioned in rule 10.42; and

                (c)    the party has a prima facie case for all or any of the relief claimed in the proceeding.

Note 1    The law of a foreign country may permit service through the diplomatic channel or service by a private agent -- see Division 10.5.

Note 2    Rules 10.63 to 10.68 deal with service of local judicial documents in a country, other than Australia, that is a party to the Hague Convention.

Note 3    The Court may give permission under subrule (4) on conditions -- see rule 1.33.

         (5)   A party may apply to the Court for leave to give notice, in a foreign country, of a proceeding in the Court, if giving the notice takes the place of serving the originating application.

         (6)   If an originating application was served on a person in a foreign country without the leave of the Court, a party may apply to the Court for an order confirming the service.

         (7)   For subrule (6), the party must satisfy the Court that:

                (a)    paragraphs (4) (a) to (c) apply to the proceeding; and

               (b)    the service was permitted by:

                          (i)    if a convention applies -- the convention; or

                         (ii)    if the Hague Convention applies -- the Hague Convention; or

                        (iii)    in any other case -- the law of the foreign country; and

                (c)    there is a sufficient explanation for the failure to apply for leave.



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