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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.96Notification to other jurisdictions about application for admission
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### sec.96 Notification to other jurisdictions about application for admission
This section applies to each application for admission.
The board may give the corresponding authority of another jurisdiction written notice of any of the following to the extent that it is relevant to the corresponding authority’s functions or powers—
the making of the application;
the board’s recommendation under section 39 in relation to the application;
the withdrawal of the application after an investigation or inquiry is made or started, or a suitability report is sought or obtained, in relation to the application or the applicant;
the refusal of the Supreme Court to admit the applicant to the legal profession under this Act.
The notice must state the applicant’s name and address as last known to the board and may contain other relevant information.
(sec.96-ssec.1) This section applies to each application for admission.
(sec.96-ssec.2) The board may give the corresponding authority of another jurisdiction written notice of any of the following to the extent that it is relevant to the corresponding authority’s functions or powers— the making of the application; the board’s recommendation under section 39 in relation to the application; the withdrawal of the application after an investigation or inquiry is made or started, or a suitability report is sought or obtained, in relation to the application or the applicant; the refusal of the Supreme Court to admit the applicant to the legal profession under this Act.
(sec.96-ssec.3) The notice must state the applicant’s name and address as last known to the board and may contain other relevant information.
- (a) the making of the application;
- (b) the board’s recommendation under section 39 in relation to the application;
- (c) the withdrawal of the application after an investigation or inquiry is made or started, or a suitability report is sought or obtained, in relation to the application or the applicant;
- (d) the refusal of the Supreme Court to admit the applicant to the legal profession under this Act.