Northern Territory Consolidated Acts31A. Special endorsement for conveyancing agents
(1) The Registrar may, if authorised to do so by the Board, endorse a conveyancing agent's licence held by a person (not being a company or a firm) with a statement to the effect that the holder of the licence is permitted to provide one or more of the following services:
(a) drawing, preparing and arranging the execution of leases;
(b) drawing, preparing and arranging the execution of mortgages;
(c) drawing, preparing and arranging the execution of encumbrances;
(d) drawing, preparing and arranging the execution of restrictive covenants;
(e) drawing, preparing and arranging the execution of contracts for the sale of businesses.
(2) A person (not being a company or a firm) who applies for a conveyancing agent's licence or who is the holder of a conveyancing agent's licence may in writing request the Registrar to endorse the licence under subsection (1) in relation to a service specified in that subsection.
(3) A person (not being a company or a firm) is entitled to have his or her conveyancing agent's licence endorsed under subsection (1) in relation to a service if the Board is satisfied that the person has completed a course of training approved under section 31B relating to the service.
(4) If the Board is satisfied that an applicant for a conveyancing agent's licence or the holder of a conveyancing agent's licence who is seeking the renewal of the licence:
(a) is entitled under subsection (3) to have his or her licence endorsed in relation to a service specified in subsection (1); or
(b) is, by reason of his or her qualifications and experience, competent to provide a service specified in subsection (1),
the Board must authorise the endorsement of the licence under subsection (1) with a statement to the effect that the holder of the licence is permitted to provide the service.
(5) If the Board is satisfied that an applicant for a conveyancing agent's licence or the holder of a conveyancing agent's licence who is seeking the renewal of the licence:
(a) is not entitled under subsection (3) to have his or her licence endorsed in relation to a service specified in subsection (1); or
(b) is not competent to provide a service specified in subsection (1) because the applicant does not have sufficient experience in the provision of the service,
the Registrar must endorse the licence with a statement to the effect that the holder of the licence is not permitted to provide the service.