Division 8 — Service and execution of process
Service by and on solicitor
36.—(1)  A solicitor serving any process or other document must endorse on the process or document (as the case may be) the solicitor’s name or that of the solicitor’s firm and the address at which the solicitor will accept service of documents on behalf of the person the solicitor represents.
(2)  Any process or other document which does not require personal service is deemed to be sufficiently served upon a person represented by a solicitor if left at the solicitor’s address for service.
Time of service
37.—(1)  Service effected before 4 p.m. on a working day is, for the purpose of computing time, deemed to have been effected on that day, and, in any other case, on the working day next following.
(2)  In this rule, “working day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday.
Officers to effect service
38.  Service of any document which by Part 3 or Parts 13 to 22 of the Act or these Rules is required to be served by an officer of the Court, or which the Court in any particular proceedings orders so to be served, and execution of warrants and other process, is to be effected by any officer that the Court directs.
Service by post
39.  Notice of any order or other proceedings which is to be served by post must be sent by registered letter unless the Court otherwise directs.
Enforcement of orders
40.  An order of the Court may be enforced in the same manner as a judgment of the Court to the same effect.