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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (ELECTION PETITION) RULES - RULE 19

Notice of respondent's solicitor and service of notices

(Past version on 16/01/1998).

For the saving and transitional provisions relating to the amendments made by
the Resolution of the Legislative Council (L.N. 130 of 2007), see paragraph
(12) of that Resolution.

(1) A solicitor appointed to act for a respondent in proceedings on a petition
shall forthwith give notice of his appointment to the petitioner and file a
copy of the notice with the Registrar.

(2) Subject to rule 6(2), any notice required to be served on a respondent to
a petition may be served-

   (a)  by delivering or sending it by post to any solicitor who has given
        notice under subrule (1) that he is acting for the respondent; or

   (b)  if no notice under subrule (1) has been given, by delivering it to the
        respondent or by leaving it at, or sending it by post or by recorded
        delivery or by a registered letter to, his last known place of abode
        in Hong Kong, or, if the proceedings are before the Court, in such
        manner as the Court may direct.

(3) Subject to rule 6(2), any notice required to be served on the Secretary
for Justice, the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, the
Electoral Affairs Commission and the Clerk to the Legislative Council in
proceedings on any petition may be served by delivering or sending it by post
to that person. (L.N. 130 of 2007)



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