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Legal Profession Regulation 2007
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72 Repayment of deposits
(1) Money on deposit with the law society in a statutory deposit account
is repayable on demand to the law practice that deposited the money.
(2) However, a law practice must not make a demand for repayment of
money under subsection (1) unless—
(a) the repayment of the money is required to enable necessary
payments to be made out of the general trust account of the
practice; and
(b) the law practice has reasonable grounds for believing that the
payment is to be made within 7 days after the day when the
demand is made.
(3) If, on the last day of a trust accounting year—
and
(b) the amount of the money exceeds 2/3 of the total of the amount
of the money and the notional amount standing on that day to
the credit of the general trust account kept by the law practice;
the law practice is entitled to be repaid an amount equal to the amount
of the excess.
(4) If, on the last day of a trust accounting year—
and
(b) the total of the amount of the money and the notional amount
standing to the credit of the general trust account kept by the law
practice on that day is less than $3 000;
the law practice is entitled to have repaid to the law practice the
amount that the law practice has on deposit.