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Yes. A subpoena may be served anywhere the person to be served is located as long as it is served personally. The subpoena may not simply be left with the employer for the employer to give to the person being served. One practical problem the person serving the subpoena will face is that the employer might not allow the process server to come onto the premises to serve the subpoena. In that case, the person serving might have to wait outside for the employee to come out and then serve him.
A person who has or is serving in the armed forces.
Filled pancakes are usually served two per person, depending on the filling; several unfilled pancakes might be served per person depending on accompaniments.
It means that documents (usually legal documents) have been delivered. In the case of legal documents having been "served" or delivered these documents usually obligates a person to some action, like appearing in court, staying a certain distance from someone, paying a fine... etc.
Served is a verb. It's the past tense of serve.
The verb form of service is serve.Other verbs are serves, serving and served."I will serve my master"."I will be serving your summons today"."He served the soup".
Salads should be dressed just before serving.
Once a President has served two terms, that person is ineligible to run for President again.
Depends what country you are serving it in.
he served two terms
Lamb wasn't served at an altar.
George Washington served two terms.