substitute
"address for service" means—
(a) for a person represented by a solicitor—
(i) if the solicitor has a place of business in the ACT—the business address and any other address in the ACT given in accordance with these rules; or
(ii) in any other case—the address of a place in the ACT; or
(b) for a plaintiff, defendant or anyone else acting in person in a civil matter—
(i) if the person has a home or place of business in the ACT—the home or business address; or
(ii) in any other case—the address of a place in the ACT; or
(c) for an accused person or convicted person acting in person—
(i) if the person is in custody—the address of the place of custody, whether in or outside the ACT; or
(ii) if the person is granted bail—the address given for bail, whether in or outside the ACT; or
(iii) in any other case—the address for service (if any) in the ACT given by the person to the registrar; or
(d) for the director of public prosecutions—the director's business address in the ACT and any of the following given by the director to the court:
(i) a document exchange box number in the ACT;
(ii) a postbox number at a post office in the ACT;
(iii) a fax number;
(iv) an email address.