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  • Courts in at least two Canadian provincial jurisdictions have allowed for substituted service via Facebook.
  • The FAA is requiring ValuJet to notify affected passengers in advance of their flights that substitute service is being provided.
  • Another method of substituted service is " service by publication " also called " constructive service " in some jusridictions.
  • Before the system, Linda Paul, administrative secretary of substitute services, had to call and find about 60 substitute teachers a day.
  • In 1983 the Defence Act was amended, providing for the first time a six-year substitute service outside the armed forces for CO's.
  • This substitute service ended in 1924, but the line remained in place until sometime after August 28, 1928, when mountaintop car service was discontinued.
  • Melbourne's public transport system  train, tram and bus  ran to altered timetables with some amended or substituted services for the duration of the Games.
  • Following storm damage discovered between Atsuga and Okaribe stations on 8 January 2015, rail services have been suspended beyond Mukawa station, with buses providing a substitute service.
  • When a carrier subcontracts with another provider, such as an independent contractor or a third-party carrier, the common carrier is said to be providing " substituted service ".
  • Where a party is unable to serve in any of the following conventional ways, the Magistrate's and High Court rules make provision for service via substituted service and edictal citation.
  • As of early 2012, Iran's ministry of information and communication technology was reportedly testing a countrywide " national Internet " network it is planning to launch aimed at substituting services run through the World Wide Web.
  • But for all of his legal accomplishments, which included brief substitute service as the first black judge for the Petersburg District Court and as the first black federal magistrate for the Eastern District of Virginia, what animated Cooley most in recent years was the quest for a measure of overdue racial justice.
  • A big difference between civilian and military service is that civilian service participants can greatly profit from his substitute service  in terms of work experience  to achieve a better position after the service, although it is formally not allowed to do civilian service with, for example, the goal of passing an exam in mind.
  • A bankruptcy petition must generally be served on the debtor personally, but if the creditor is unable to effect service, either because the debtor has evaded service or cannot be traced, the court may order substituted service, i . e . service by post or some other method which is likely to bring the demand to the debtor's attention.
  • He said that " I have gone through the motion ex-parte and it is hereby granted; all the court processes are deem valid . " Justice Pindiga then ordered that substituted service be effected against Wike either by pasting the court process on Wike's house or at the office of the PDP secretariat in Rivers state or in Abuja.