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Supreme Court (Admission) Rules 2004
sec.21Application for conditional admission to be made unconditional
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### sec.21 Application for conditional admission to be made unconditional
A person who complies with the conditions of the person’s conditional admission to the legal profession may apply to the Court of Appeal for the person’s admission to be made unconditional.
The person must apply to the court no later than 21 days before the first admission sittings after the period of conditional admission ends.
An affidavit in the approved form must be filed at least 28 days before the person applies for the conditional admission to be made unconditional.
Also, the person must give a copy of the application and the affidavit to the board, the bar association and the law society within 10 days after the relevant document is filed.
r 21 amd 2007 SL No. 155 s 18 ; 2024 SL No. 4 s 9
(sec.21-ssec.1) A person who complies with the conditions of the person’s conditional admission to the legal profession may apply to the Court of Appeal for the person’s admission to be made unconditional.
(sec.21-ssec.2) The person must apply to the court no later than 21 days before the first admission sittings after the period of conditional admission ends.
(sec.21-ssec.3) An affidavit in the approved form must be filed at least 28 days before the person applies for the conditional admission to be made unconditional.
(sec.21-ssec.4) Also, the person must give a copy of the application and the affidavit to the board, the bar association and the law society within 10 days after the relevant document is filed.