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Associations Incorporation Act 1991
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104 Inspection of books held by lawyer
(a) the registrar-general, under section 103, requires a lawyer to
produce a book or to make a statement in relation to a book; and
(b) the book contains a privileged communication made by or on
behalf of, or to, the lawyer;
the lawyer may refuse to comply with the requirement unless the
person to whom, or by or on behalf of whom, the communication was
made (the third party) consents to the lawyer’s compliance with the
requirement.
(2) If a lawyer refuses to comply with a requirement in relation to a book
containing a privileged communication, the lawyer must
immediately—
(a) give the registrar-general who made the requirement, in
writing—
(i) if the name and address of the third party are known to the
lawyer—that name and address; and
(ii) sufficient particulars to identify the book or part of the
book containing the communication; and
(b) if, under section 103 (2) (a) (ii), the lawyer was required to make
an explanatory statement—comply with the requirement to the
extent that it is possible to comply without disclosing the
communication.