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Commercial Arbitration Act 2013
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### sec.24A Representation
The parties may appear or act in person, or may be represented by another person of their choice, in any oral hearings under section 24 .
A person who is not admitted to practise as a legal practitioner in Queensland does not commit an offence under or breach the provisions of the Legal Profession Act 2007 or any other Act merely by representing a party in arbitral proceedings in this State.
There is no equivalent of this section in the Model Law.
(sec.24A-ssec.1) The parties may appear or act in person, or may be represented by another person of their choice, in any oral hearings under section 24 .
(sec.24A-ssec.2) A person who is not admitted to practise as a legal practitioner in Queensland does not commit an offence under or breach the provisions of the Legal Profession Act 2007 or any other Act merely by representing a party in arbitral proceedings in this State. There is no equivalent of this section in the Model Law.