Section 47Part 5 — ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Attorney-at-law and recognised law entity may sue for fees and costs
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An attorney-at-law or a recognised law entity may sue for fees and costs in respect of services rendered by the attorney-at-law or recognised law entity as an attorney-at-law or recognised law entity, as the case may be.
Notwithstanding subsection (1) —
an attorney-at-law may not sue for fees and costs except in respect of services rendered by the attorney-at-law when the attorney-at-law held a practising certificate that authorised the attorney-at-law to render the service; and
a recognised law entity may not sue for fees and costs except in respect of services rendered by the recognised law entity when the recognised law entity was under this Act, a recognised law entity.