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You must personally serve a party when you are making an application that he or she be found in contempt of court. Rule 21-7 requires that the other side be personally served with the Notice of Application asking that the party be found in contempt of court plus copies of the affidavits that <span class="noglossary">will</span> be used in support of your application. | You must personally serve a party when you are making an application that he or she be found in contempt of court. Rule 21-7 requires that the other side be personally served with the Notice of Application asking that the party be found in contempt of court plus copies of the affidavits that <span class="noglossary">will</span> be used in support of your application. | ||
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