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Legal Profession Act 2006
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18 Presumptions about taking or using certain names, titles
or descriptions
(1) This section applies to the following names, titles and descriptions:
• lawyer
• legal practitioner
• barrister or counsel
• solicitor or attorney
• Queen’s Counsel, King’s Counsel, Her Majesty’s Counsel, His
Majesty’s Counsel or Senior Counsel.
(2) A regulation may prescribe the kind of people who are entitled, and
the circumstances in which they are entitled, to take or use a name,
title or description to which this section applies.
(3) For section 17 (1) (Prohibition on representing or advertising
entitlement to engage in legal practice if not entitled), the taking or
using of a name, title or description to which this section applies by
someone who is not entitled to take or use it, or in circumstances in
which someone is not entitled to take or use it, gives rise to a
rebuttable presumption that the person represented that the person is
entitled to engage in legal practice.