Legal Practitioners Act definition

Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act 1981 (SA) or any Act enacted in substitution thereof;
Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act, 1995 (Act No. 15 of 1995);
Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act, 1995 (Act No. 15 of 1995); “legal practitioner” means a legal practitioner as defined in the Legal Practitioners Act; “Minister” means the Minister responsible for finance;

Examples of Legal Practitioners Act in a sentence

  • Early Developments though Major’s Court, Supreme Court, Company’s Adalat, High Court, Legal Practitioners Act of 1879, The Chamier and Indian Bar Committer of 1951 b.

  • High Courts under the Act of 1861 and provision for the enrolment of the advocates under the Letters Patent issued., Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 - Report of the Indian Bar Committee, 1923., The Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926 - The All India Bar Committee, 1951., The Advocates Act, 1961., Development of legal education., .

  • The Attorneys’ Act 53 of 1979 has been replaced by the Legal Practitioners Act 15 of 1995.] 22.

  • The first ground raised is that the first plaintiff could not act for and on behalf of the other plaintiffs as such conduct is prohibited under the Legal Practitioners Act (Chapter 27;07).

  • This Act may be cited as the Legal Practitioners Act [Chapter 27:07].

  • The appellants are legal practitioners who were registered in terms of the Legal Practitioners Act.

  • Every practising legal practitioner had to be a member, or practise under the auspices of, one of these bodies.The effect of the Legal Practitioners Act 1981 was that all practising lawyers were called legal practitioners.

  • Rules and regulations made under any provision of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1958, and in force immediately before the commencement of this Act shall continue in force and shall be deemed to have been made under the corresponding provision of this Act.

  • Students are advised that the LL B degree is the qualification for admission to the JTC for the purpose of pursuing the training programme stipulated under the Legal Practitioners Act, 15 of 1995 as one of the requirements to practice law in Namibia.

  • PRIVACY STATEMENT Personal information you provide on this form is used by the Commissioner for the purposes of carrying out his functions under the Legal Practitioners Act 1981.


More Definitions of Legal Practitioners Act

Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act, 1995 (Act No. 15 of 1995); “mandatory disclosure form” means the form referred to in section 80;
Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act (CAP 61:01);“Practicing certificate” means a certificate issued under section 30 of the Legal Practitioners Act (Cap 61:06).
Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act 1893;
Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act 1898 of the State of New South Wales;
Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act No. 11 of 1983;
Legal Practitioners Act means the Legal Practitioners Act, 1995 (Act No. 15 of 1995); “licence” means a licence to practise a profession or category of registration under section 43;

Related to Legal Practitioners Act

  • legal practitioner means an advocate, vakil or an attorney of any High Court, and includes a pleader in practice.

  • Health practitioner means a registered health practitioner registered or licensed as a health practitioner under an appropriate law of the State of Tasmania.

  • Dental practitioner means a person in private practice registered by the Australian Dental Association.

  • Licensed health care practitioner means a physician, as defined in Section 1861(r)(1) of the Social Security Act, a registered professional nurse, licensed social worker or other individual who meets requirements prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury.

  • Health care practitioner means an individual licensed

  • medical practitioner means a person who holds a valid registration from the Medical Council of any State or Medical Council of India or Council for Indian Medicine or for Homeopathy set up by the Government of India or a State Government and is thereby entitled to practice medicine within its jurisdiction; and is acting within its scope and jurisdiction of license. The registered practitioner should not be the insured or close Family members.

  • Licensed Independent Practitioner means any individual permitted by law and by the Medical Staff and Board to provide care and services without direction or supervision, within the scope of the individual’s license and consistent with individually granted clinical privileges.

  • Qualified Medical Practitioner means a medical practitioner who possesses any recognised medical qualification as defined in clause (i) of section 2 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 and who is enrolled on a Indian Medical Register as defined in clause (e) and on a State Medical Register as defined in clause (l) of the said section;

  • Nurse practitioner means an advanced practice registered nurse who is jointly licensed by the

  • Occupational Health and Safety Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No 85 of 1993);

  • registered medical practitioner means a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Act 1971 [Act 50];

  • general medical practitioner means a general practitioner as defined in section 3 of the Health Insurance Act 1973.

  • Privacy Act means the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).