s.49Application for practising certificate
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Section 49Part 6PRACTISING CERTIFICATES

Application for practising certificate

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An attorney-at-law may obtain a practising certificate on application to the Council.
An application for a practising certificate shall, subject to subsection (3), be made by a law firm, an in-house counsel or a statutory authority in the form approved for the purpose by the Council and shall be accompanied by the prescribed practising certificate fee.
An application for a practising certificate shall —
state the jurisdiction that will be the attorney-at-law's principal place of practice during the currency of the practising certificate applied for;
specify any jurisdiction, other than the Islands, in which the attorney-at-law is admitted to practise law; and
state whether or not the attorney-at-law is or has been the subject of a disciplinary complaint or any other action that could cause or did cause the attorney-at-law's name to be struck off the roll of a jurisdiction in which the attorney-at-law is or was admitted.

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