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5.—(1) Where under these Rules any document is to be served on a person to whom any proceedings relate, it may be served—
(a)on him personally;
(b)by post in a letter addressed to him at his unit;
(c)if he is not subject to service law—
(i)by leaving it at his usual or last known place of abode; or
(ii)by post in a letter addressed to his usual or last known place of abode;
(d)by post in a letter addressed to his legal representative’s place of business; or
(e)by DX, fax, electronic mail or other electronic means to his legal representative, where his legal representative—
(i)has given a DX box number, fax number or electronic mail or other electronic means address; and
(ii)has not refused to accept service by that means.
(2) In this rule references to the person’s legal representative are to any person of whose name and address the court administration officer has been notified under rule 41(4).
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