Statutory Instrument 1994 No. 288

      The Solicitors (Disciplinary Proceedings) Rules 1994


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1994 No. 288

LEGAL PROFESSION

The Solicitors (Disciplinary Proceedings) Rules 1994

Made 21st January 1994
Coming into Operation 1st March 1994


ARRANGEMENT OF RULES

Rule 1  Definitions
Rules 2 and 3 (Part I)  Constitution of the Tribunal
Rule 4 (Part II)  Applications against Solicitors, Former Solicitors, Registered Foreign Lawyers and Solicitors' Clerks, and Applications made at the instance of a Former Solicitor himself, a Former Solicitor's Clerk himself, a Solicitor Suspended from Practice himself and a Former Registered Foreign Lawyer or one who has been suspended from the Register of Foreign Lawyers, himself and Applications that a direction be made by the Tribunal that a direction made by the Society in respect of inadequate professional services be enforceable as an Order of the High Court and Applications in respect of Recognised Bodies.
Rules 5-31 (Part III)  General

  The First Schedule:  Forms

  The Second Schedule:  Summary of Time Limits.

 

Explanatory Note


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