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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.113Corporations eligible to be incorporated legal practices
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### sec.113 Corporations eligible to be incorporated legal practices
Subject to this part, a corporation is eligible to be an incorporated legal practice.
This section does not authorise a corporation to provide legal services if the corporation is prohibited from doing so under an Act or law, whether of this jurisdiction, the Commonwealth or another jurisdiction, under which the corporation is incorporated or its affairs are regulated.
An incorporated legal practice is not required to hold an Australian practising certificate.
(sec.113-ssec.1) Subject to this part, a corporation is eligible to be an incorporated legal practice.
(sec.113-ssec.2) This section does not authorise a corporation to provide legal services if the corporation is prohibited from doing so under an Act or law, whether of this jurisdiction, the Commonwealth or another jurisdiction, under which the corporation is incorporated or its affairs are regulated.
(sec.113-ssec.3) An incorporated legal practice is not required to hold an Australian practising certificate.