Police Station Register definition

Police Station Register means the list maintained by us of all Accredited Representatives;

Examples of Police Station Register in a sentence

  • Advice and Assistance given by a Representative on your behalf must not be claimed under this Contract unless he or she is registered with us and meets the requirements of this Specification and the Police Station Register Arrangements when the advice is given.

  • In these circumstances, our consultation indicated that we were minded to make a determination that SEM constituted requisite arrangements.

  • A Representative (except for a Solicitor with a practising certificate who does not undertake Duty Solicitor cases) who has been suspended from the Police Station Register shall not be treated as being registered and may therefore not be remunerated for Legal Advice at Police Stations.

  • The Agency shall not include an Accredited or Probationary Representative on the Police Station Register unless an application has been made on a properly completed Application Form provided by the Assessment Organisation and completed by the Representative.

  • Fitness to remain on the Police Station Register 6.1. A Representative must inform his or her Supervising Solicitor where the Representative is under investigation for or has been charged with a criminal offence or is the subject of an investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Supervising Solicitor must, in the light of any guidance issued by the Law Society, report the matter to the Agency.

  • A Representative cannot be re-instated to the Police Station Register following permanent suspension without the consent of the Agency.

  • No person applying to be registered on the Police Station Register as a Probationary or Accredited Representative can be so registered without submitting to the Agency a properly completed Application Form incorporating a Certificate of Fitness properly completed.

  • If the Agency is not satisfied that, either before or after a Certificate of Fitness is received by it, the Representative is fit to remain on the Police Station Register the Agency may in respect of one or more of the grounds set out in paragraph 6.4 suspend a Representative either for a period of up to 12 months or permanently from the Police Station Register.

  • Representatives are responsible for notifying the Agency of any change of address or other details recorded on the Police Station Register and the Agency shall not be liable for the consequences of suspending a Representative from the Police Station Register where it has not received a Certificate of Fitness or has not been notified of a change of address.

  • The Agency shall, unless there is good reason to refuse, register a Representative on the Police Station Register as accredited without having to complete any of the Relevant Tests if the applicant has previously been a Duty Solicitor and currently holds either CLAS membership or the Police Station Qualification (by passporting or otherwise), provided he or she provides proof of the same together with a signed Certificate of Fitness from a Supervising Solicitor.

Related to Police Station Register

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  • Rights Register shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Subsection 2.6(a);

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  • Registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database means that—

  • Registered Name refers to a domain name within the domain of the Registry TLD, whether consisting of two or more (e.g., xxxx.xxxxx.xxxx) levels, about which VNDS or an affiliate engaged in providing registry services maintains data in a registry database, arranges for such maintenance, or derives revenue from such maintenance. A name in a registry database may be a Registered Name even though it does not appear in a TLD zone file (e.g., a registered but inactive name).