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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 1987 - SECT 48L Miscellaneous provisions--secs 48I-48K

This legislation has been repealed.

LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 1987 - SECT 48L

Miscellaneous provisions--secs 48I-48K

48L Miscellaneous provisions--secs 48I-48K

(1) The parties to an application to the Tribunal under sections 48I- 48K may be represented by a barrister or solicitor at the hearing of the application.
(2) On making an order under section 48I or 48J, or on determining an application for approval under section 48K, the Tribunal may make orders for costs.
(2A) An order for costs:
(a) may be for a specified amount or an unspecified amount, and
(b) if for an unspecified amount, may specify the basis on which the amount is to be determined, and
(c) may specify the terms on which costs must be paid.
(3) A Council must:
(a) retain in its office an order made under section 48I or 48J on its application, and
(b) permit any such order to be inspected during office hours and without charge, but only if the inspection is made by a barrister or solicitor.
(4) In any proceedings under this Act, a document that purports:
(a) to be an order under section 48I or 48J, and
(b) to be signed by the member constituting, or presiding at the sitting of, the Tribunal when the order was made,
is, without further proof, evidence of the order it purports to be.