Examples of Legal Aid Commission in a sentence
Established in July 1982 as an initiative of the (then) Law Foundation of New South Wales, with support from the NSW Legal Aid Commission, PIAC was the first, and remains the only broadly based public interest legal centre in Australia.
The Legal Aid Commission, supplemented by voluntary services of private attorneys, provided free counsel to some indigent defendants in criminal cases.
The Legal Aid Commission provided counsel to some indigent defendants in criminal cases, a service supplemented by voluntary services from private attorneys.
The Legal Aid Commission shall exercise its functions pursuant to the Guidelines on Legal Aid.
The Nova Scotia Legal Aid Commission was established in 1977 pursuant to the Legal Aid Act.
The Fijian Legal Aid Commission may, at their sole and absolute discretion, suspend, terminate or abandon part or the whole of this RFT, at any time prior to the execution of a formal written agreement acceptable to the parties involved, by an authorized officer of Legal Aid Commission and by the Successful Tenderer/s, by giving written notice of such a decision to each of the registered Tenderers.
No legal obligation or agreement whatsoever is intended to be or is created between the Fijian Legal Aid Commission and the Tenderers, or any one of them, by virtue of the Tender process (including but not limited to statements contained in this RFT) unless and until Agreement negotiations are completed and a formal written Agreement (or Agreements) acceptable to LEGAL AID COMMISSION is entered into and executed by an authorized officer of the Legal Aid Commission and the Successful Tenderer/s.
Established in July 1982 as an initiative of the Law Foundation of New South Wales, with support from the NSW Legal Aid Commission, PIAC was the first, and remains the only, broadly based public interest legal centre in Australia.
However, this is subject to any costs agreement, section 145 of the Act, and section 14 of the Legal Aid Commission Act 1976.
Funding be provided to Legal Aid Commissions as recommended by the Australian Government Productivity Commission in 2014 so that the Legal Aid Commission Means Tests can be relaxed for family law matters to enable more legally assisted family dispute resolution to be provided and for ongoing legal representation when necessary.