Well Auntie, much in the same manner that you haven't correctly read the transcripts, the court order, the filings, the press releases, or any other document presented here, you have followed through with your usual consistency. "Thick", I believe is the degree of measure.
The document presented by Solomont is not "serving papers". In fact, it plainly states so in REALLY BIG CAPITAL LETTERS in the second line. I'm not surprised you missed it.
This is a request to waive the usual summons procedure in an effort to save time and expense—sort of like: "Hey, I'm gonna have your butt in court one way or the other, so let's do this the easy way. Cut to the chase, save us all a lot of time, and simply comply with the request. If not, I'll serve you via the officially proscribed method, then make you eat the cost of hunting you down, too."
As such, the lesser formality is not surprising, and quite allowable. If it's not "serving papers", then it could hardly be "the wrong way to serve papers." Understand? |