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Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (Appeals and Amendment) Rules 2011 (SI 2007/3588 amended)

06 October 2011
Categories: Legislation
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Regulate procedure for the making, hearing and determination of appeals made to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal...

Commencement date

1 October 2011
 

Legislation Affected

SI 2007/3588 amended

Summary

Regulate procedure for the making, hearing and determination of appeals made to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal in relation to decisions made by the Law Society under the Solicitors Act 1974, s 44D and the Administration of Justice Act 1985, Sch 2, para 14C.

Make a minor amendment to one of the forms in the Schedule to the Solicitors (Disciplinary

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