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Generally speaking it refers to the publication of a legal notice in a newspaper of 'general circulation' in a certain area, for a specific length of time. The law will accept this type of 'service' of a legal notice when the intended recepients of the notice are either unknown or so large or widespread in number that it is impossible to serve all of them individually.

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