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This legislation has been repealed.

LEGAL PRACTITIONERS REGULATIONS 1994 - REG 7A

7A—Notification by interstate practitioners establishing South Australian office

        (1)         For the purposes of section 23D(1) of the Act, an interstate legal practitioner who establishes an office in this State must give the notice required under that section within 28 days after establishing the office.

        (2)         For the purposes of section 23D(2) of the Act, the notice must—

            (a)         contain the following particulars:

                  (i)         the practitioner's full name and date of birth;

                  (ii)         each jurisdiction in which the practitioner currently holds an interstate practising certificate;

                  (iii)         what conditions or limitations (if any) are imposed on an interstate practising certificate held by the practitioner;

                  (iv)         the address of the practitioner's place of business in this State;

                  (v)         the practitioner's current residential and other business addresses;

                  (vi)         whether the practitioner will practise in this State as a member of a partnership, as an employee, or as a director of a company, and, if so, the name and business addresses of the firm, employer or company of which the practitioner is a member, employee or director;

                  (vii)         whether the practitioner will operate a trust account in this State; and

            (b)         be accompanied by a fee of $30.



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