Examples of Solicitors Acts in a sentence
An Act to consolidate the Solicitors Acts 1957 to 1974 and certain other enactments relating to solicitors.
However, the Insurance must specifically indemnify each Insured for any awards made under the provisions of the Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2008 for compensation or restitution to clients or any other obligations that may be imposed on solicitors or registered lawyers by statute from time to time to compensate or make restitution to clients.
However, the Insurance must specifically indemnify each Insured for any awards made under the provisions of the Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2011 for compensation or restitution to clients or any other obligations that may be imposed on solicitors or registered lawyers by statute from time to time to compensate or make restitution to clients.
Section C — Investment Business Services or Investment AdviceThis Section is required to comply with The Solicitors Acts 1954 to 1994 (Investment Business and Investor Compensation) Regulations 1998 (S.I. No. 439 of 1998) as amended.
The Law Society has made the Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2008 (Professional Indemnity Insurance) Regulations 2011 concerning, inter alia, indemnity for civil liability incurred by solicitors and solicitors’ firms in private practice pursuant to section 26 of the Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1994 (hereinafter referred to as the “Regulations”).
However, the Insurer will indemnify each Insured for any awards made under the provisions of the Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2008 for compensation or restitution to clients or any other obligations that may be imposed on solicitors or registered lawyers by statute from time to time to compensate or make restitution to clients.
For the purposes of this option “independent law centre” has the meaning provided for in The Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2002 (Independent Law Centres) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 103 of 2006), as amended.1(j) A solicitor to whom this option applies is not required to hold a practising certificate, but should complete the form as if applying for a practising cer- tificate.
Standing committeesThe Solicitors Acts provide that the functions of the Society set out in the acts (that is, the statutory functions) are exercisable by the Council, and further provide that the Council may delegate the exercise of any functions of the Council to a committee established for that purpose.
The Professional Stage - Qualifying as a Solicitor The Solicitors Acts give the LSI exclusive jurisdiction in relation to “the provision of courses and the holding of examinations for the education or training (or both) of …persons seeking to be admitted as solicitors.” The outline process of qualification as a solicitor is set out in figure 3.1 below.
For the purposes of this option “independent law centre” has the meaning provided for in The Solicitors Acts 1954 to 2002 (Independent Law Centres) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 103 of 2006), as amended.