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Supreme Court (Admission) Rules 2004
sec.42Former master to give board information
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### sec.42 Former master to give board information
A former master of a person to whom this division applies must give the person a statement, in the approved form, that—
has answers to questions about the person’s work under the articles of clerkship with the master; and
states the period of the articles of clerkship; and
states the extent to which the person has, by training received under the articles of clerkship, satisfied the skills, practice areas or values set out in appendix B to the Law Admissions Consultative Committee Report according to the relevant performance criteria set out in that appendix; and
That appendix was set out in attachment 2 of these rules before the attachment was omitted by the Supreme Court (Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2015 .
certifies that, to the best of the former master’s knowledge—
the information given in the form is correct; and
the person is a suitable person to be admitted to the legal profession.
r 42 ins 2005 SL No. 129 s 10
amd 2007 SL No. 155 s 25 ; 2015 SL No. 124 s 19 (2) – (3)
- (a) has answers to questions about the person’s work under the articles of clerkship with the master; and
- (b) states the period of the articles of clerkship; and
- (c) states the extent to which the person has, by training received under the articles of clerkship, satisfied the skills, practice areas or values set out in appendix B to the Law Admissions Consultative Committee Report according to the relevant performance criteria set out in that appendix; and Note— That appendix was set out in attachment 2 of these rules before the attachment was omitted by the Supreme Court (Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2015 .
- (d) certifies that, to the best of the former master’s knowledge— (i) the information given in the form is correct; and (ii) the person is a suitable person to be admitted to the legal profession.
- (i) the information given in the form is correct; and
- (ii) the person is a suitable person to be admitted to the legal profession.
- (i) the information given in the form is correct; and
- (ii) the person is a suitable person to be admitted to the legal profession.