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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.372Defaults to which this part applies
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### sec.372 Defaults to which this part applies
This part applies to a default of a law practice arising from or constituted by an act or omission of 1 or more associates of the practice, if this jurisdiction is the relevant jurisdiction for the only associate or 1 or more of the associates involved.
Each of the following is immaterial—
the jurisdiction where the default happened;
that the act or omission giving rise to or constituting a default does not constitute a crime or other offence under the law of this jurisdiction, the Commonwealth or another jurisdiction;
that a proceeding has not been started, or if started has not ended, in relation to a crime or other offence of that kind.
(sec.372-ssec.1) This part applies to a default of a law practice arising from or constituted by an act or omission of 1 or more associates of the practice, if this jurisdiction is the relevant jurisdiction for the only associate or 1 or more of the associates involved.
(sec.372-ssec.2) Each of the following is immaterial— the jurisdiction where the default happened; that the act or omission giving rise to or constituting a default does not constitute a crime or other offence under the law of this jurisdiction, the Commonwealth or another jurisdiction; that a proceeding has not been started, or if started has not ended, in relation to a crime or other offence of that kind.
- (a) the jurisdiction where the default happened;
- (b) that the act or omission giving rise to or constituting a default does not constitute a crime or other offence under the law of this jurisdiction, the Commonwealth or another jurisdiction;
- (c) that a proceeding has not been started, or if started has not ended, in relation to a crime or other offence of that kind.