LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2007 - SECT 133
Disqualification from managing incorporated legal practice
LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2007 - SECT 133
Disqualification from managing incorporated legal practice
133 Disqualification from managing incorporated legal practice
(1) The Supreme Court may, on application of an ILP authority, make an order
disqualifying a person from managing a corporation that is an incorporated
legal practice for the period the court considers appropriate if the court is
satisfied that—
(a) the person is a person who could be disqualified under
the Corporations Act , section 206C , 206D , 206E or 206F , from managing
corporations; and
(b) the disqualification is justified.
(2) The
Supreme Court may, on application of a person subject to a disqualification
order under this section, revoke the order.
(3) A disqualification order made
under subsection (1) has effect for the purposes only of this Act and does not
affect the application or operation of the Corporations Act .
(4) A
regulation may provide for the publication and notification of orders made
under this section.
(5) A person who is disqualified from managing a
corporation under provisions of a corresponding law that correspond to this
section is taken to be disqualified from managing a corporation under this
section.