(1) | The summons shall before issue be endorsed with particulars of claim and shall include— |
(a) | a form of consent to judgment; and |
(2)
(a) | The summons shall be signed by the plaintiff. |
(b) | The full address of the plaintiff shall be given in the summons. |
(c) | The address given for service shall not be that of the clerk of the court or that of the sheriff. |
[Rule 10(2) substituted by rule 6 of Notice No. R. 851 of 1991]
(3)
(a) | The particulars of claim shall show the nature and amount of the claim or claims, as the case may be. |
(b) | The particulars shall also show any abandonment of part of the claim under section 18 of the Act and any set-off under section 19 of the Act. |
(c) | Where the summons contains more than one claim, the particulars of each claim and the relief sought in respect of each claim shall be stated separately. |
(4) | The summons shall also— |
(a) | show the surname of the defendant by which he is known to the plaintiff, the defendant's sex and residence or place of business, and, where known, his first name or initials, and, in the case of a woman, her marital status; and, in the case of a legal person, partnership, club, association, business, church or syndicate it shall be summoned under the name by which it is known to the plaintiff; |
(b) | show the first name, surname, sex and the residence or place of business of the plaintiff. |