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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 128A

Fictitious address
(1)  If satisfied that an address for service of a person is illusory, fictitious or in some other way not genuine or appropriate, the Court or a judge may make any order that is appropriate to deal with the situation.
(2)  Without limiting the generality of subrule (1) , the Court or judge may make one or more of the following orders under that subrule:
(a) an order setting aside a notice of appearance;
(b) an order providing for service of documents;
(c) an order dispensing with service.
(3)  If a notice of appearance is set aside under subrule (1) then, unless it is ordered otherwise, a document may be served on the person who filed the notice of appearance by filing the document in the registry.



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