/səbˈstɪtutɪd ˈsɜːrvɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: tống đạt trực tiếp (văn bản của tòa án) cho người thay thế.
A more thorough explanation: Substituted service refers to a method of serving legal documents, such as court papers or notices, on an individual when traditional methods of service are not possible or have been unsuccessful. This may involve serving the documents on another person who is authorized to accept service on behalf of the intended recipient, or using alternative methods such as posting the documents in a prominent place or sending them by mail. Substituted service is typically allowed under specific rules and procedures set forth by the court or relevant legal authority.
Example: In the case of Doe v. Smith, the court allowed substituted service by publishing a notice in the local newspaper due to the defendant’s evasiveness.