Difference between revisions of "How Do I Substitutionally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?"

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#gives the name and <span class="noglossary">contact</span> information for the lawyer representing the plaintiff.
#gives the name and <span class="noglossary">contact</span> information for the lawyer representing the plaintiff.


Under Rule 6-4(3), newspaper ads must be in Form F11. This form looks a bit different than the example I've given here.
Under Rule 6-4(3), newspaper ads must be in Form F11. This form looks a bit different than the example given here.


Be wary of pursuing this means of substituted service: the <span class="noglossary">costs</span> can be quite high, as newspapers sometimes charge special rates for legal notices. The example on the right, which came from an old issue of the ''Vancouver Sun'' probably cost between $400 and $550.
Be wary of pursuing this means of substituted service: the <span class="noglossary">costs</span> can be quite high, as newspapers sometimes charge special rates for legal notices. The example on the right, which came from an old issue of the ''Vancouver Sun'' probably cost between $400 and $550.
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