When Notice Is Returned As ‘Unclaimed’, It Must Be Deemed Proper Service: Supreme Court thumbnail
When Notice Is Returned As ‘Unclaimed’, It Must Be Deemed Proper Service: Supreme Court
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when notice is returned as ‘unclaimed’, it shall be deemed to be served on the addressee and considered proper service ‘refusal’ can be interpreted as synonymous to the word ‘unclai The Registry in its office report had mentioned that when the notice is returned as ‘refusal’, it constitutes complete
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  • when notice is returned as ‘unclaimed’, it shall be deemed to be served on the addressee and considered proper service
  • ‘refusal’ can be interpreted as synonymous to the word ‘unclai
  • The Registry in its office report had mentioned that when the notice is returned as ‘refusal’, it constitutes complete/proper service, but when it is returned as ‘unclaimed’, is considered incomplete service

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