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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 970
Certificate
(1) If the letter of request is in accordance with a Convention, the
Principal Registrar is to give
(a) a certificate sealed with the seal of the Court certifying
(i) that the document, copy letter of request for service and any translation
were served on the person to be served on the date and in the manner specified
in the certificate or, if attempts to effect service failed, certifying the
failure and the reasons for the failure; and
(ii) the amount of the costs incurred; or
(b) such other certificate as is appropriate in the terms of the relevant
Convention.
(2) If the letter of request is not in accordance with a Convention, the
Principal Registrar is to give
(a) a certificate sealed with the seal of the Court
(i) annexing the letter of request, a copy of the document to be served and of
any translation and a copy of the affidavit under rule 969 ; and
(ii) identifying the annexures; and
(iii) certifying that the manner of service of the documents and the proof of
service are as required by the rules regulating the service of originating
process of the Court in the State or, if attempts to effect service failed,
certifying the failure and the reasons for the failure; and
(iv) certifying the amount of the costs incurred; or
(b) any other certificate as is appropriate in the terms of the letter of
request.
(3) The Principal Registrar is to send the certificate to
(a) the Attorney-General; or
(b) the appropriate consul or other authority, if the letter of request or any
relevant Convention so requires.
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