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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 (S.R. 2000, NO. 8) - REG 99

Appearing if served out of jurisdiction
The period for entering an appearance limited by a writ or any other originating process which requires an appearance and which is served outside the jurisdiction of the Court is –
(a) 21 days after service, if the originating process is served in Australia; or
(b) 45 days after service, if the originating process is served in Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Canada or the United States of America; or
(c) if the originating process is served in any other place –
(i) in the case of a writ, any time after service, being not less than 45 days, as is fixed by the registrar; and
(ii) in the case of any other originating process, any time after service as is fixed by a judge.



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