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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.358Time of default
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### sec.358 Time of default
This section applies for the purpose of deciding which jurisdiction’s law applies in relation to a default.
A default of a law practice is taken to have happened when the act or omission giving rise to, or constituting, the default happened.
An omission is taken to have happened on—
the date on or by which the act not performed ought reasonably to have been performed; or
if a date can not be decided under paragraph (a) —on another date decided under a regulation.
(sec.358-ssec.1) This section applies for the purpose of deciding which jurisdiction’s law applies in relation to a default.
(sec.358-ssec.2) A default of a law practice is taken to have happened when the act or omission giving rise to, or constituting, the default happened.
(sec.358-ssec.3) An omission is taken to have happened on— the date on or by which the act not performed ought reasonably to have been performed; or if a date can not be decided under paragraph (a) —on another date decided under a regulation.
- (a) the date on or by which the act not performed ought reasonably to have been performed; or
- (b) if a date can not be decided under paragraph (a) —on another date decided under a regulation.