This legislation has been repealed.
(1) For the purposes of clause 4 (but subject to this clause), an originating document, a minute of an order or a notice to the Commission must be served personally in accordance with the provisions of Part 9 of the Supreme Court Rules 1970 relating to personal service of a document.
(2) The following forms of service by the Commission are authorised (subject to any order of the Supreme Court) in the case of service on a person (other than the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Commissioner of Police or the Public Trustee), but only if the Commission is satisfied that reasonable efforts to effect personal service have been or would be unsuccessful:(a) in accordance with any provisions of Part 9 of the Supreme Court Rules 1970 relating to service of a document if personal service is not required,(b) by publication of a notice relating to the application or order in a Sydney daily newspaper (and, if the last known residential address of the person to be served is more than 50 kilometres from the General Post Office, Sydney, in a local newspaper circulating in the district concerned), being a notice that sets out:(i) the terms of any order sought by the application or the terms of the order made by the Supreme Court, and(ii) the date on which the application or order was made,(c) in any other manner authorised by the Supreme Court.
(3) The following forms of service only are authorised (subject to any order of the Supreme Court) in the case of service on the Commission or the Public Trustee:(a) by leaving the originating document or the minute of the order at the Head Office in Sydney of the Commission or Public Trustee (as the case requires), with a person who is apparently a member of the staff of the Commission or of the Public Trustee,(b) by leaving the originating document or the minute of the order addressed to the Commission or the Public Trustee (as the case may be) in the exchange box of the Commission or Public Trustee in the Sydney Document Exchange, or any other document exchange, of the Australian Document Exchange Pty Ltd,(c) in any other manner authorised by the Supreme Court.