Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal definition

Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal means the Tribunal established under the Legal Practice Act 2003 section 168(1) before the transfer day;
Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal means the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal established by section 74 of the Act of 2015;

Examples of Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal in a sentence

  • The Divisional Committee may decide to refer more serious cases to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal.

  • On appeal from the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal, the Full Court of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, the Court (Ipp, Steytler and Parker JJ) upheld a finding of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal that the barrister was guilty of unprofessional conduct.

  • The Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) is made up of 33 members appointed by the President of the High Court, on the nomination of the Minister for Justice and Equality.

  • Serious allegations, which do not involve criminality, can be referred to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) if the Divisional Committee considers that it is more appropriate.

  • Recommendation 5: FLAC recommends that alternative models for the structure and operation of the Legal Services Regulatory Authority and the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal be examined.

  • S.J. Baker) -Commissioner for Consumer Affairs - Report, 1993-94Legal Practitioners Complaints Committee - Report, 1993-94 Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal - Report, 1993-94South Australian Office of Financial Supervision - Report, 1993-94 By the Treasurer (Hon.

  • Tribunal and Court Proceedings THE STATE ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL (SAT) On 1 January 2005 the SAT took over the functions of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT).

  • Other serious allegations, which do not involve criminality, can be referred to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) if the Divisional Committee considers that it is more appropriate.

  • An appeal by Paul John O’Halloran from findings of unprofessional conduct by the State Administrative Tribunal, constituted of members of the former Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal which had been dealing with the matter at the time the State Administrative Tribunal was established, was allowed by consent.

  • CHITAKUNYE JA: This is an appeal against the whole judgment of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal handed down on 15 April 2021 as judgment number HH 167- 21, under case number LPDT 09/18.

Related to Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal

  • Disciplinary Tribunal means the judicial body established to hear and decide all breaches of the Integrity Code of Conduct in accordance with the Rules and Regulations and such other matters as set out in the Constitution, Rules or Regulations.

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

  • Investigation Committee means the Investigation Committee appointed by the Board under Regulation 5 of these Regulations;

  • Mid-level practitioner means a certified nurse-midwife engaging in the independent practice of midwifery under the independent practice of midwifery act, an advanced practice registered nurse issued a license pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1131, and amendments thereto, who has authority to prescribe drugs pursuant to a written protocol with a responsible physician under K.S.A. 65-1130, and amendments thereto, or a physician assistant licensed under the physician assistant licensure act who has authority to prescribe drugs pursuant to a written agreement with a supervising physician under K.S.A. 65-28a08, and amendments thereto.

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

  • Investigating Committee means any Officer/Committee appointed by Competent Authority to conduct investigation.

  • Appeal Tribunal means the all-citizen Tribunal duly appointed by Council to conduct hearings under this By-law; (191-08)

  • Arbitration Tribunal means an organ composed of an odd number of persons known as arbitrators, who decide on the solution of a conflict in which the parties have expressly waived recourse to the ordinary civil courts

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

  • Appeals Tribunal or “AT” means the Body responsible for hearing and determining appeals set out in section 9;

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Dispute Board (DB) means the person or persons named as such in the SCC appointed by agreement between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor to make a decision with respect to any dispute or difference between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor referred to him or her by the Parties pursuant to GCC Sub-Clause 46.1 (Dispute Board) hereof.

  • District Evaluation Advisory Committee means a group created to oversee and guide the planning and implementation of the Board of Education's evaluation policies and procedures as set forth in N.J.A.C. 6A:10-2.3.

  • 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.

  • Disciplinary Panel means the panel appointed pursuant to Rule 613(b) to conduct hearings in connection with disciplinary proceedings (other than summary impositions of fines pursuant to Rule 601(b)), to make findings, render decisions, and impose sanctions pursuant to Chapter 6 of the Rules. The Disciplinary Panel must meet the composition requirements set forth in Part 40 of the CFTC Regulations and the composition requirements set forth in Rule 613(b).

  • the Tribunal means the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber).

  • Disciplinary Committee means the committee established under section 31;

  • Arbitral Tribunal means a sole arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators;

  • Issuing tribunal means the tribunal of a state or foreign country that issues a support order or a judgment determining parentage of a child.

  • Qualified Medical Practitioner means a medical practitioner who possesses any recognised medical qualification as defined in clause (h) of section 2 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) and who is enrolled on a State Medical register as defined in clause (k) of that section;