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Courts and Legal Services Act 1990
- Authorisation of Bodies. 1. - (1) Any professional or other body which wishes to become an authorised body for the purposes of section 27 or 28 ("the applicant") shall send to the Advisory Committee - (a) a draft of the qualification regulations which it proposes to apply to those of its members to whom it wishes to grant - (i) any right of audience; or (ii) any right to conduct litigation; (b) a draft of the rules of conduct which it proposes to apply to those of its members exercising any such right granted by it; and (c) a statement of the rights which it proposes to grant ("the proposed rights") and in relation to which it wishes to have those regulations and rules approved. Those documents shall be accompanied by such explanatory material (including material about the applicant's constitution and activities) as the applicant considers is likely to be needed by the Advisory Committee if the Committee is to carry out its functions under this Part of this Schedule properly.
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Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876
- Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. 1. In section 6 of the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 (appointment of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary) for the words "a practising barrister in England or Ireland, or a practising advocate in Scotland" there shall be substituted - "(a) a person who has a Supreme Court qualification, within the meaning of section 71 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990; (b) an advocate in Scotland, or a solicitor entitled to appear in the Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary; or (c) a practising member of the Bar of Northern Ireland." In paragraph 2 of the Schedule to the War Pensions (Administrative Provisions) Act 1919 (members of tribunal) in sub-paragraph (i) the words from "being a barrister" to "standing" shall be omitted.
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