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Supreme Court (Admission) Rules 2004
sec.10Sittings where person may apply for admission
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### sec.10 Sittings where person may apply for admission
A person may apply for admission to the legal profession at—
any sittings fixed as an admission sittings of the Court of Appeal; or
any sittings fixed as an admission sittings of the court at Rockhampton, Townsville or Cairns.
However, a person must apply to an admission sittings of the Court of Appeal if—
the person has not complied with the Act and these rules; or
the board’s recommendation raises a matter for consideration by the court.
The Chief Justice is to fix sittings as admission sittings of the Court of Appeal.
A judge at Rockhampton, Townsville or Cairns is to fix sittings as admission sittings of the court at the relevant place.
r 10 amd 2007 SL No. 155 s 12
(sec.10-ssec.1) A person may apply for admission to the legal profession at— any sittings fixed as an admission sittings of the Court of Appeal; or any sittings fixed as an admission sittings of the court at Rockhampton, Townsville or Cairns.
(sec.10-ssec.2) However, a person must apply to an admission sittings of the Court of Appeal if— the person has not complied with the Act and these rules; or the board’s recommendation raises a matter for consideration by the court.
(sec.10-ssec.3) The Chief Justice is to fix sittings as admission sittings of the Court of Appeal.
(sec.10-ssec.4) A judge at Rockhampton, Townsville or Cairns is to fix sittings as admission sittings of the court at the relevant place.
- (a) any sittings fixed as an admission sittings of the Court of Appeal; or
- (b) any sittings fixed as an admission sittings of the court at Rockhampton, Townsville or Cairns.
- (a) the person has not complied with the Act and these rules; or
- (b) the board’s recommendation raises a matter for consideration by the court.