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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.124Effect of non-disclosure on provision of particular services
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### sec.124 Effect of non-disclosure on provision of particular services
This section applies if—
section 123 applies to a service that is provided to a person who has engaged an incorporated legal practice to provide the service and that the person might reasonably assume to be a legal service; and
a disclosure has not been made under that section about the service.
The standard of care owed by the practice in relation to the service is the standard that would be applicable if the service had been provided by an Australian legal practitioner.
(sec.124-ssec.1) This section applies if— section 123 applies to a service that is provided to a person who has engaged an incorporated legal practice to provide the service and that the person might reasonably assume to be a legal service; and a disclosure has not been made under that section about the service.
(sec.124-ssec.2) The standard of care owed by the practice in relation to the service is the standard that would be applicable if the service had been provided by an Australian legal practitioner.
- (a) section 123 applies to a service that is provided to a person who has engaged an incorporated legal practice to provide the service and that the person might reasonably assume to be a legal service; and
- (b) a disclosure has not been made under that section about the service.