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This recommendation has been endorsed by both the Committee and the SCJC and the SCJC secretariat will liaise with the Scottish Government and the Scottish Legal Aid Board once the scope of any rules changes is clearer.
Suitable attachees include: Financial Institutions (Banks, Building Societies, Insurance Companies, Credit Unions, Merchant Acquirers) and State Agencies (Government Departments, Health Boards, An Post, the Legal Aid Board, OPW). Other Debtors e.g. Regular customers Employers Other entities from which the taxpayer is due to receive once-off payments,e.g. Court settlements, Compulsory Purchases Orders.
In accordance with its operating policy on these matters the Legal Aid Board makes partial provision against these fees based on a statistical model which recognises the average term to crystallise for such costs.
Potential connected parties which will also be assessed include:-Spouse/Civil Partner PropertiesPartners PartnershipsEmployer (Criminal Legal Aid Board applicants) Directors/ShareholdersPrevious Business Entity (Liquor Licence applicants)VAT Group Remitter (Applicants who are part of a VAT Group)In order to complete the application the applicant will require the Tax Reference Number or Property ID of their relevant connected parties.
The Legal Aid Board (LAB), established in 1969, still handled indigent criminal defense and provided representation largely through a judicare referral system.25 LAB also set up a pilot public defender program in Johannesburg in 1992.26The initial optimism spurred by the new constitution soon collapsed under the weight of several problems, most specifically the tremendous rise in crime, the unavailability of funds to pay for a more expansive right to counsel, and a rash of administrative difficulties.
In the event of the death of the title holder of a property in an indigent household, the municipality may enter into agreements with local attorneys, the Legal Aid Board or the provincial law society for the administration of the estate and the transfer of the property into the name of the successor at the lowest possible cost.
In O'Donoghue v Legal Aid Board damages were calculated with regard to the loss suffered by the applicant ...and stress and upset caused.
The Legal Aid Board operates a formal Risk Management policy and maintains a Risk Register and, in accordance with the Department of Finance Guidelines, this is updated on an ongoing basis.
The Legal Aid - Custody Issues Scheme provides for payment of legal costs on the recommendation of the Court to the Legal Aid Board in certain types of litigation not covered by the civil legal aid scheme or the main criminal legal aid scheme.
In the event of the death of the title holder of a property in an indigent household, the Municipality may enter into agreements with local attorneys, the Legal Aid Board or the provincial Law Society for the transfer of the property into the name of the successor at the lowest possible cost.