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Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994
sec.41ASupervising principal must complete law practice certificate on settlement or judgment
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### sec.41A Supervising principal must complete law practice certificate on settlement or judgment
This section applies if—
a law practice is retained by a claimant to act in relation to the claimant’s claim; and
either—
the claimant or the insurer accepts an offer (or counter offer) of settlement; or
judgment is given on the claim.
The supervising principal of the law practice in relation to the claim must—
complete a law practice certificate for the claim; and
give the certificate to the insurer and a copy of the certificate to the claimant within 7 days after the acceptance or judgment.
Maximum penalty—300 penalty units.
See also section 36C .
s 41A ins 2019 No. 36 s 12
(sec.41A-ssec.1) This section applies if— a law practice is retained by a claimant to act in relation to the claimant’s claim; and either— the claimant or the insurer accepts an offer (or counter offer) of settlement; or judgment is given on the claim.
(sec.41A-ssec.2) The supervising principal of the law practice in relation to the claim must— complete a law practice certificate for the claim; and give the certificate to the insurer and a copy of the certificate to the claimant within 7 days after the acceptance or judgment. Maximum penalty—300 penalty units. See also section 36C .
- (a) a law practice is retained by a claimant to act in relation to the claimant’s claim; and
- (b) either— (i) the claimant or the insurer accepts an offer (or counter offer) of settlement; or (ii) judgment is given on the claim.
- (i) the claimant or the insurer accepts an offer (or counter offer) of settlement; or
- (ii) judgment is given on the claim.
- (i) the claimant or the insurer accepts an offer (or counter offer) of settlement; or
- (ii) judgment is given on the claim.
- (a) complete a law practice certificate for the claim; and
- (b) give the certificate to the insurer and a copy of the certificate to the claimant within 7 days after the acceptance or judgment.