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PART 4E+WSERVICE OF DOCUMENTS

Service by handing over a documentE+W

4.3.—(1) A document may be served on—

(a)an individual by handing it to him or her;

(b)a corporation by handing it to a person holding a senior position in that corporation;

(c)an individual or corporation who is legally represented in the case by handing it to that legal representative;

(d)the prosecution by handing it to the prosecutor or to the prosecution representative; and

(e)the court officer or the Registrar of Criminal Appeals by handing it to a court officer with authority to accept it at the relevant court office.

(2) If an individual is under 18, a copy of a document served under paragraph (1)(a) must be handed to his or her parent, or another appropriate adult, unless no such person is readily available.

(3) Unless the court otherwise directs, for the purposes of paragraph (1)(c) or (d) (service by handing a document to a party’s representative) ‘representative’ includes an advocate appearing for that party at a hearing.

[Note. Some legislation treats a body that is not a corporation as if it were one for the purposes of rules about service of documents. See for example section 143 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002(1).]

Commencement Information

I1Rule 4.3 in force at 5.10.2020, see Preamble