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1991 No. 2684

LEGAL PROFESSION

The Solicitors' Incorporated Practices Order 1991

Made

28th November 1991

Laid before Parliament

11th December 1991

Coming into force

1st January 1992

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 9(7) of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 (1)hereby makes the following Order:–

Citation and commencement

1.  This Order may be cited as the Solicitors' Incorporated Practices Order 1991 and shall come into force on 1st January 1992.

Scope

2.  –

(1) Article 4 of this Order shall apply to the enactments and instruments specified in Schedule 1 to this Order to the extent specified in that Schedule and subject to the provisions of the Administration of Justice Act 1985, Schedule 2, paragraphs 36 and 37.

(2) Article 4 of this Order shall apply to the enactments and instruments specified in Schedule 2 to this Order to the extent specified in that schedule and subject to the additions, omissions and other modifications set out in that Schedule.

Interpretation

3.  In this Order:–

“recognised body” means a body corporate recognised by the Council of the Law Society under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985;

“member” means a person whose name is entered on the register of members of a recognised body;

“beneficial owner” means a person on whose behalf a member holds any share in a recognised body as his nominee;

“holding company” and

“subsidiary” have the meanings assigned to them by Section 786 of the Companies Act 1985(2) and “associated” in relation to two or more companies means two or more companies that are subsidiaries of the same holding company.

Modifications of existing legislation

4.  In any enactment or instrument to which this article applies:–

(a)any reference to a solicitor or solicitors shall be construed as including a reference to a recognised body;

(b)any reference to a firm of solicitors shall be construed as including a reference to a recognised body;

(c)any reference to a solicitor’s firm shall be construed, in relation to a solicitor who is a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in a recognised body, as a reference to that recognised body;

(d)any reference to a solicitor’s partner shall be construed, in relation to a solicitor who is a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in a recognised body, as a reference to that recognised body or to any other solicitor who is a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in that recognised body or to a recognised body which is itself a member of or a beneficial owner of any share in that recognised body;

(e)any reference to a solicitor’s partner shall be construed, in relation to a recognised body which is itself a partner of that solicitor, as including a reference to any other solicitor who is a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in that recognised body or to another recognised body which is itself a member of or a beneficial owner of any share in that recognised body;

(f)any reference to a partner in or of a firm of solicitors shall be construed, in relation to a recognised body, as a reference to a solicitor who is a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in that recognised body or to another recognised body which is itself a member of or a beneficial owner of any share in that recognised body;

(g)any reference to the employee or clerk of a solicitor, solicitors or a firm of solicitors shall be construed, in relation to a recognised body, as including a reference to a director, employee or clerk of that recognised body or any other recognised body which is its holding, associated or subsidiary company;

(h)any reference to a solicitor’s employee or clerk shall be construed, in relation to a solicitor who is a director or employee of a recognised body, as including a reference to a director, employee or clerk of that recognised body or any other recognised body which is its holding, associated or subsidiary company;

(i)any reference to the agent or client of a solicitor, solicitors or a firm of solicitors shall be construed, in relation to a recognised body, as including a reference to an agent or client of that recognised body;

(j)any reference to a solicitor’s agent or client shall be construed, in relation to a solicitor who is a director or employee of a recognised body, as including a reference to an agent or client of that recognised body;

(k)any reference to a person’s solicitor shall be construed as including a reference to a recognised body which is acting for that person;

(l)any reference to a solicitor’s practice or to the business of a solicitor shall be construed as including a reference to the practice or business of a recognised body;

(m)any reference to a solicitor carrying on the business of a solicitor shall be construed, in relation to a solicitor who is a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in a recognised body, as including a reference to his participation in the business of that recognised body;

(n)any reference to the address, place of business, business address, office or offices of a solicitor, solicitors or a firm of solicitors shall be construed, in relation to a recognised body, as a reference to the address specified by the recognised body as its address in the matter in question, or, in the absence of a specified address, to its registered office and any reference to notices or other documents being sent or delivered to or served on a solicitor, solicitors or firm of solicitors shall be construed accordingly;

(o)“he”, “him” or “his” shall be construed in relation to a recognised body as meaning “it” or “its”.

Effects of Courts and Legal Services Act 1990

5.  Wherever in one of the enactments to which this Order applies, the word “solicitor” is replaced by virtue of Section 125 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990(3) by “authorised litigator” or “legal representative” that term shall be construed to include a recognised body.

Mackay of Clashfern, C.

Dated 28th November 1991

SCHEDULE 1

STATUTES WHICH APPLY TO RECOGNISED BODIES

ChapterShort titleExtent
1809 c. 126Sale of Offices ActSection 6
1837 c. 37Chartered Companies actSection 27
1845 c. 18Land Clauses Consolidation ActSection 134
1847 c. 69House of Commons Costs Taxation ActThe whole Act
1849 c. 78House of Lords Costs Taxation ActThe whole Act except Section 2
1862 c. 53Land Registry ActSection 15
Section 131
1865 c. 27Parliamentary Costs ActSection 3
1867 c. 48Sale of Land by Auction ActSection 3
1874 c. 81Great Seal (Offices) ActSection 5
1879 c. 17House of Commons Costs Taxation ActSection 1
1891 c. 8Tithe ActSection 5(2)
1906 c. 55Public Trustee ActThe whole Act
1914 c. 47Deeds of Arrangement ActSection 15(1)
1922 c. 16Law of Property ActThe whole Act
1925 c. 18Settled Land ActThe whole Act
1925 c. 19Trustee ActSection 23(1) & (3)(a),(b) & (c) Section 59
1925 c. 20Law of Property ActThe whole Act except Section 75
1925 c. 21Land Registration ActSection 144(1)(iii)
1925 c. 24Universities and College Estates ActSection 26(viii)
1928 c. 43Agricultural Credits ActSchedule para. 7
1931 c. 33Architects (Registration) ActSection 7(5)
1933 c. 1Benefices (Purchase of Rights of Patronage) MeasureSection 3(xiii)
1943 c. 25Settled Land and Trustee Acts (Court’s General Powers) ActSection 1(5)
1947 c. 2Church Commissioners MeasureSection 6(2)(d)
1947 c. 44Crown Proceedings ActThe whole Act
1953 c. 23Accommodation Agencies ActSection 1(3)
1957 c. 52Geneva Conventions ActSection 3(3),& (5)
1958 c. 52Costs of Leases ActSection 1
1959 c. 49Chevening Estate ActSchedule para. 36
1960 c. 58Charities ActSection 26(1),(2) & (3)
1962 c. 37Building Societies ActSection 34(4)
1964 c. 26Licensing ActSection 28(3)
1964 –Faculty Jurisdiction MeasureSection 1(3)
1965 c. 36Gas ActSection 5(9)
1967 c. 80Criminal Justice ActThe whole Act
1969 c. 59Law of Property ActThe whole Act
1970 c. 9Taxes Management ActSection 20B(3) Section 50(5)
1970 c. 31Administration of Justice Act Schedule 3 para. 7(2)
1971 c. 27Powers of Attorney ActSection 3(1)(b)
1973 c. 41Fair Trading ActSchedule 4 para. 1
1947 c. 39Consumer Credit ActSection 146(2) & (4)
1975 c. 14Social Security ActSection 152
1975 c. 65Sex Discrimination ActSection 75(2)(c) & (d)
1976 c. 30Fatal Accidents ActSection 2(4)
1976 c. 74Race Relations ActSection 66(2)(c) & (d)
1977 –Incumbents (Variation of Benefices) MeasureSection 15(2)
1977 c. 37Patents ActSection 103 Section 114(5)
1979 c. 2Customs and Excise Management ActSchedule 3 paras. 4(1) & (2) & 9(b)
1979 c. 55Justices of the Peace ActSection 51
1980 c. 43Magistrates' Courts ActSection 12(2)
1983 – Pastoral Measure (No. 1)Schedule 2 para. 11
1984 c. 12Telecommunications ActSection 52(3)(c) & (d)
1984 c. 28County Courts ActThe whole Act except Sections 9,10,13(1) & 13(2), 60(1), 61,75(7) & 147
1984 c. 39Video Recordings ActSection 19(5)(a)(b) & (c)
1984 c. 60Police and Criminal Evidence ActSection 40(13) Section 42(7)
1985 c. 6Companies ActSection 434(4)
1985 c. 68Housing ActSection 170(4)(c) & (d)
1986 c. 45Insolvency ActThe whole Act except Section 413 and Schedule 7
1986 c. 53Building Societies ActSection 55(6)(a) Section 57(1) Section 67(1) & (7) Section 69(3)(a) & (17)
1986 c. 60Financial Services ActThe whole Act except Section 45 Section 180 & Schedule 6
1988 c. 1Income and Corporation Taxes ActThe whole Act except Sections 201 & 684
1988 c. 34Legal Aid ActThe whole Act
1988 c. 42Employment Act Section 20(3)(a) & (b)
1988 c. 48Copyright, Designs and Patents ActSection 276(7)(b) Section 288(4)
1988 c. 50Housing ActSection 82(3)(c) & (d) Section 107(3)(c) & (d)
1988 c. 53Road Traffic Offenders ActSection 24(4)(a)
1989 c. 26Finance ActSchedule 5(3)(c)
1989 c. 41Children ActThe whole Act except Section 41(8)

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS WHICH APPLY TO RECOGNISED BODIES

ReferenceTitleExtent
S.I. 1898/496Light Railways (Costs) RulesScale No. 3
S.I. 1899/141Benefices RulesThe whole instrument except Schedule 2 Form 50
S.I. 1904/256Rules with Respect to Applications under The Railways (Electrical Power) Act 1903Rule 6
S.I. 1912/348Public Trustee RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 30
S.I. 1925/779Statutory Form of Conditions of SaleThe whole instrument
S.I. 1925/795Deeds of Arrangement RulesThe whole instrument
S.I. 1925/857Renewable Leasehold RegulationsRegulation 2(1)(b)
S.I. 1925/1093Land Registration RulesThe whole instrument except Rules 38, 189 & 300 and the Schedule
S.I. 1925/1128Filing of Leases RulesThe whole instrument except the Schedule
S.I. 1926/448Workmen’s Compensation RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 35
S.I. 1926/461Supreme Courts Documents (Production) RulesAppendix No. 1
S.I. 1927/196Ministry of Transport (Light Railways Procedure) RulesThe whole instrument
S. I. 1939/1466Prize Court RulesThe whole instrument exceptOrder XII, Rule 6, Order XV, Rule 18, Order XIX, Rule 1 Appendix A
S.I. 1951/153Trading With The Enemy (Custodian) (No. 5) OrderArticle 4(c)
S.I. 1951/1401Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Protection of Civil Interests) RulesRule 17(3) Appendix Form 3
S.I. 1954/796Non-Contentious Probate RulesRule 2(2) Rule 3(1) & (2)
S.I. 1954/796Non-Contentious Probate RulesRule 4(3)(b) Rule 5(4) Rule 44(3) Rule 59(1)
1S.I. 956/552Rules of the Supreme Court (Non-Contentious Probate Costs) Rule 1(2),(5) & (7)(a) & (b)
S.I. 1959/640Foreign Compensation CommissionRule 31
(Egyptian Claims) Rules Rule 33(2)
S.I. 1959/1301Geneva Conventions Act (Colonial Territories) Order in CouncilSchedule 2 para. 3(2),(3),(5a)
S.I. 1960/543Election Petition RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 5 and the Schedule
S.I. 1964/388Prison RulesRule 37A
S.I. 1964/1755Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction (Discipline) RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 50
S.I. 1965/251Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction (Faculty Appeals)Rules Rule 11(3)
S.I. 1965/1101Industrial Tribunals (England and Wales)Schedule 1
RegulationsSchedule 2
S.I. 1965/1500County Courts Funds RulesRule 8(4)
S.I. 1965/1506Performing Right Tribunal RulesRule 26(4)
S.I. 1965/1687Transport Tribunal RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 27 & Schedule 1
S.I. 1965/1776Rules of the Supreme Court (Revision)The whole instrument except Order 75 Rule 16, Order 81 Rule 3(2)(b) & Order 106 Rule 7(a) & (e)
S.I. 1966/1471Commons Registration (General) RegulationsRegulation 32 paras. (2) & (3)
S.I. 1967/1002Faculty Jurisdiction RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 11A
S.I. 1967/1310Industrial and Provident Societies RegulationsRegulation 4
S.I. 1967/1879Leasehold Reform (Enfranchisement and Extension) Regulations Schedule Part I para. (2),8(b),9(2) & 12 Schedule Part II, para 4(2) + 7
S.I. 1969/842Foreign Compensation Commission (USSR) Rules Approval InstrumentThe whole instrument except Rule 37(1)(a),(d) & (2)
S.I. 1969/1347Air Navigation (Investigation of Combined Military and Civil Air Accidents) RegulationsRegulation 13(3)
S.I. 1969/1843Commons Registration (New Land) RegulationsRegulation 2(6)
S.I. 1970/376National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) (Colliery Workers Supplementary Scheme) Amendment and Consolidation OrderSchedule 1, Article 12(6)
S.I. 1970/1696Restriction on Agreements (Estate Agents) OrderArticle 2(1)
S.I. 1971/1991Magistrates' Courts (Blood Tests) RulesThe whole instrument except the Schedule
S.I. 1971/2084Indictments (Procedure) RulesRule 7
S.I. 1972/219Foreign Compensation Commission (Egypt)Rule 35
Rules Approval InstrumentRule 37(2)
S.I. 1972/1139Solicitors' Remuneration OrderThe whole instrument
S.I. 1973/1958Isles of Scilly (Sale of Intoxicating Liquour) OrderArticle 15(1)
S.I. 1974/85Misuse of Drugs Tribunal (England and Wales) RulesRule 18(1) & (2)
S.I. 1974/455National Health Service (Service Committees and Tribunal) RegulationsRegulation 50(2)
S.I. 1974/1286Land Changes RulesRule 13(2)
S.I. 1974/1837Legal Officers Fees OrderSchedule
S.I. 1975/299Lands Tribunal RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 44
S.I. 1975/1803Supreme Court Funds RulesRule 43(1)
S.I. 1975/1993Sex Discrimination (Formal Investigation) RegulationsRegulation 3(d)
S.I. 1975/2048Sex Discrimination (Questions and Replies) OrderArticle 6(d)
S.I. 1976/1646Foreign Compensation Commission (Roumania) Rules Approval InstrumentThe whole instrument except Rule 37(1)(d) & Rule 37(3)
S.I. 1976/1897Restrictive Practices Court RulesRule 7
S.I. 1976/1899Restrictive Practices Court (Resale Prices) RulesRule 6(c) Rule 12
S.I. 1977/344Matrimonial Causes RulesThe whole instrument except Rules 69, 113 & 115 & Appendix 1
S.I. 1977/577Police (Withdrawn, Anonymous, etc, Complaints) RegulationsRegulation 3(1) Schedule para. 4(b)(ii)
S.I. 1977/841Race Relations (Formal Investigations) RegulationsRegulation 3(d)
S.I. 1977/842Race Relations (Questions and Replies) OrderArticle 6(d)
S.I. 1978/20Pharmaceutical Society (Statutory Committee) Order of CouncilAppendix Regulation 17 Appendix Regulation 19
S.I. 1978/951Vacation of Benefices (Legal Aid) RulesRule 2(2)
S.I. 1978/1910European Communities (Services of Lawyers) OrderArticle 5 Article 6(c)
S.I. 1979/236Control, of Off-Street Parking Outside Greater London (Appeals Procedure) (England and Wales) RegulationsSchedule 1 para. 2
S.I. 1979/399Matrimonial Causes (Costs) RulesThe whole instrument except Rules 10 & 13
S.I. 1979/521[European Parliamentary] Election Petition RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 5 and the Schedule
S.I. 1979/937Industrial and Provident Societies (Credit Unions) RegulationsRegulation 13
S.I. 1979/1456Imprisonment and Detention (Army) RulesRule 2
S.I. 1979/1644National Health Service (Vocational Training) RegulationsRegulation 12(b)
S.I. 1980/821Supreme Court Fees OrderThe whole instrument
S.I. 1981/552Magistrates' Courts RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 4, Rule 7, Rule 25, Rule 33, & Rule 107
S.I. 1981/1123County Courts Jurisdiction OrderArticle 2
S.I. 1981/1687County Court RulesThe whole instrument except Order 10, Rule 2 Order 14, Rule 10(4) Order 14, Rule 11(5) Order 29, Order 35 Order 38, Rule 1 Order 38, Rule 8 Order 38, Rule 19A Order 38, Rule 25 Order 49, Rule 17 Order 49, Rule 18
S.I. 1982/1109Crown Court RulesSchedule 4
S.I. 1982/1110Foreign Compensation Commission (Czechoslovakia) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 35 Rule 37(2)
S.I. 1982/1706County Court Fees OrderSchedule I
S.I. 1983/569Detention Centre RulesThe whole instrument
S.I. 1983/570Youth Custody Centre RulesThe whole instrument
S.I. 1983/585Licensed Dealers (Conduct of Business) RulesRule 9(1)(c)
S.I.1983/587Dealers in Securities (Licensing) RegulationsSchedule 1 Part I para. 1(a)
S.I. 1983/942Mental Health Review Tribunal RulesRule 12(3)(a)
S.I. 1984/176Goods Vehicles (Operators' Licences, Qualifications and Fees) RegulationsRegulation 18(b)
S.I. 1984/2035Court of Protection RulesRule 13(4)(b) Rule 20 Rule 30(2) Rule 47(2)(a) Rule 48(2)
S.I. 1985/520Police (Complaints) (General) RegulationsRegulation 11(1)
S.I. 1985/1807Register of County Court Judgements RegulationsRegulation 5(5)
S.I. 1985/1846Crown Prosecution Service (Transfer of Staff) RegulationsSchedule 1
S.I. 1986/127Court of Protection (Enduring Powers of Attorney) Rules.The whole instrument except Schedule 1
S.I. 1986/262Control of Off-Street Parking In Greater London (Appeals Procedure) RegulationsSchedule 1 para. 2
S.I. 1986/264Control of Off-Street Parking (Appeals Procedure)(England and Wales Metropolitan Districts) RegulationsSchedule 1 para. 2
S.I. 1986/1046Occupationsl Pension Schemes (Disclosure of Information) RegulationsSchedule 5 para. 3
S.I. 1986/1335Costs In Criminal Cases (General) RegulationsRegulation 6(3)(a)
S.I. 1986/1399Land Registration Fee OrderThe whole instrument
S.I. 1986/1925Insolvency RulesThe whole instrument except Rules 4.12, 4.215, 6.12, 6.175, 6.235, 7.53, 7.54, 7.57 & 9.4 & Schedule 4
S.I. 1986/1953Air Navigation (Investigation of Air Accidents involving Civil and Military Aircraft or Installations) RegulationsRegulation 12(3)
S.I. 1987/143Foreign Compensation Commission (USSR) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 26
S.I. 1987/516Stamp Duty (Exempt Instruments) RegulationsRegulation 3(c)(i) & (ii)
S.I. 1987/821Court Funds RulesThe whole instrument
S.I. 1987/851Police RegulationsRegulation 53(10)(b)
S.I. 1987/1496Insurance Brokers Registration Council (Indemnity Insurance and Grants Scheme) Rules Approvals OrderThe whole instrument except the Schedule Part II
S.I. 1987/2024Non-Contentious Probate RulesThe whole instrument except and Rules 20, 22, 38 & 46 & Schedule 1
S.I. 1988/153Foreign Compensation Commission (People’s Republic of China) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 26
S.I. 1988/629Land Registration (Official Searches) RulesRule 8(1)
S.I. 1988/665Land Registration Fee OrderArticle 3(2), Article 4
S.I. 1988/913Magistrates' Courts (Children and Young Persons) RulesThe whole instrument
S.I. 1988/1695Criminal Justice Act 1987 (Dismissal of Transferred Charges) RulesRule 6(2)
S.I. 1988/1699Criminal Justice Act 1987 (Preparatory Hearings) RulesRule 9(2)
S.I. 1988/1700Criminal Justice Act 1987 (Preparatory Hearings) (Interlocutory Appeals)RulesRule 11(2)
S.I. 1988/1980Patronage (Appeals) RulesThe whole instrument except Rule 23 & the Appendix
S.I. 1989/19Criminal Appeal (Reviews of Sentencing) RulesRule 5(1)(e)
S.I. 1989/28Financial Services Act 1986 (Single Property Schemes) (Exemption) RegulationsRegulation 3(2)(b) Regulation 5(b)
S.I. 1989/339Civil Legal Aid (General) RegulationsThe whole instrument
S.I. 1989/340Legal Advice and Assistance RegulationsThe whole instrument
S.I.1989/341Legal Advice and Assistance (Duty Solicitor) (Remuneration) RegulationsThe whole instrument
S.I. 1989/342Legal Advice and Assistance at Police Stations Remuneration) RegulationsThe whole instrument
S.I. 1989/343Legal Aid in Criminal and Care Proceedings(Costs) RegulationsThe whole instrument except Regulation 6(4) & Schedule 1 Part I
S.I. 1989/344Legal Aid in Criminal and Care Proceedings (General) RegulationsThe whole instrument
S.I. 1989/550Legal Advice and Assistance (Scope) RegulationsThe whole instrument
S.I. 1989/1597Magistrates' Courts (Extradition) RulesRule 4(4)
S.I. 1990/172Land Registration Fee OrderArticle 3(2), Article 4(2)
S.I. 1990/3011Common Land (Rectification of Registers) RegulationsSchedule 1
S.I. 1990/314Land Registration RulesThe whole instrument

SCHEDULE 2

STATUTES WHICH APPLY TO RECOGNISED BODIES WITH ADDITIONS, OMMISSIONS AND MODIFICATIONS

ChapterShort TitleExtent and modifications
1849 c. 78House of Lords Costs Taxation ActSection 2 – the reference to the bill or accompanying letter being subscribed with proper hand of the “solicitor, or in the case of a partnership by any of the partners, either with his own name or with the name of such partnership” shall be construed, in relation to a recognised body, as a reference to the bill or accompanying letter being subscribed by a director of that recognised body.
1974 c. 23Juries ActSchedule 1 Part 1 Group B – The first reference to “solicitors” shall not be construed as applying to recognised bodies.
1979 c. 38Estate Agents ActSection 1(2)(a) & 1(5)(a) – “practising solicitor” includes a recognised body practising as such.
1981 c. 54Supreme Court ActSections 100(5), 101(2) & 102(6) – the references to the partner of a deputy district registrar or time registrar shall be construed as if they were references to a solicitor’s partner.
1984 c. 28County Courts ActSections 10(5), 13(1) & 13(2) – the reference to the partner of an officer of the court, deputy registrar and part-time registrar shall be construed as if they were references to a solicitor’s partner.
Section 60(1) – the reference to the name of the firm of which the solicitor is a director or employee of a recognised body, as a reference to the name of that recognised body.
Section 60(1)(d) – the first reference to “solicitor” does not include a recognised body. The reference to “a solicitor on therecord”includes a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for a party to them.
Section 60(1)(e) – the first reference to “solicitor” does not include a recognised body. The reference to “a solicitor on the record”includes a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for a party to them.
Section 60(1)(f) – the first reference to “solicitor” does not include a recognised body. The reference to “a solicitor so engaged” includes a recognised body engaged as an agent by a solicitor on the record as defined in Section 60(1)(c) or by a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for a party to them.
1988 c. 48Copyright, Designs and Patents ActSection 278(1) – the reference to “a solicitor” does not include a recognised body. The reference to “a firm of solicitors” being described as “a firm of patent attorneys” shall be construed as including a recognised body being described as “patent attorneys”.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS WHICH APPLY TO RECOGNISED BODIES WITH ADDITIONS, OMISSIONS AND MODIFICATIONS

ReferenceTitleExtent and modifications
S.I. 1939/1466Prize Court RulesOrder XII, Rule 6 – the reference to a “person in partnership” with a commissioner shall be construed as if it were a reference to a solicitor’s partner.
S.I. 1956/962Foreign Compensation Commission RulesIn Rule 33(1)(d), the first, second and fourth references to “solicitor” shall include a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings.
S.I. 1959/640Foreign Compensation Commission (Egyptian Claims) RulesIn Rule 33(1)(d) the first, second and fourth reference to “solicitor” shall not be construed as referring to a recognised body. “That solicitor” shall include a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings.
S.I. 1964/388Prison RulesRule 99(1) – in the definition of “legal adviser”, in relation to visits to a prisoner, “solicitor” shall not include a recognised body but “a clerk acting on behalf of his solicitor” shall include a clerk acting on behalf of a recognised body. In relation to correspondence, “solicitor” shall include a recognised body.
S.I. 1965/1776Rules of the Supreme Court RevisionOrder 75 Rule 16 – the first and second references to “solicitor” in paragraph (1) shall not apply to a recognised body.
Order 81 Rule 3(2)(b) – the reference in sub-paragraph (i) to “the plaintiff’s solicitor” does not apply to a recognised body. The reference to “that solicitor” shall be construed as including a recognised body acting for the plaintiff.
Order 106 Rule 7(a) & (e) – the references to “every member of the firm” shall not apply in the case of a recognised body.
S.I. 1969/842Foreign Compensation Commission (USSR) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 37(1)(d) – the first, second & fourth references to “solicitor” shall not be construed as referring to a recognised body. “That solicitor” shall include a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings.
S.I. 1970/596General Medical Council Disciplinary Committee (Procedure) Rules Order of Council “The Solicitor” has the meaning assigned to it by Rule 2(1) of the Order as hereby applied and modified; “any Solicitor”refers to an individual solicitor only; and the reference to any member of a firm of solicitors shall be construed in relation to a recognised body as meaning a solicitor who is a director or employee of that body.
S.I. 1972/219Foreign Compensation Commission (Egypt) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 37(1)(d) – the first, second & fourth reference to “solicitor” shall not be construed as referring to a recognised body. “That solicitor” shall include a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings.
S.I. 1974/1286Land Charges RulesRule 6 – the reference to “a practising solicitor” shall be construed as including a reference to a recognised body practising as such.
S.I. 1976/1646Foreign Compensation Commission (Roumania) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 37(1)(d) – the first, third, fifth & seventh references to “solicitor” do not refer to a recognised body. The references to “a solicitor on the record” shall be construed as including a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant. The reference to “a solicitor so engaged” shall be construed as including a recognised body engaged as an agent by a solicitor or recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant.
S.I. 1976/1777Hong Kong Supreme Court (Admiralty Procedure) Rules OrderSchedule – in para. 9, the first reference to “solicitor” does not apply to a recognised body.
S.I. 1980/860General Medical Council (Fraud or Error in relation to Registration) Rules, Order of Council“The Solicitor” has the meaning assigned to it by Appendix, Rule 2 of the Order as hereby applied and modified; “any Solicitor” refers to an individual solicitor only; and the reference to any member of a firm of solicitors shall be construed in in relation to a recognised body as meaning a solicitor who is a director or employee of that body.
S.I. 1982/1110Foreign Compensation Commission (Czechoslavakia) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 37(1)(d) – the first, third, fifth & seventh references to “solicitor” do not refer to a recognised body. The references to “a solicitor on the record” shall be construed as including a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant. The reference to “a solicitor so engaged” shall be construed as including a recognised body engaged as an agent by a solicitor or recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant.
S.I. 1987/143Foreign Compensation Commission (USSR) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 28(d) – the first, third, fifth & seventh references to solicitor do not refer Instrument to a recognised body. The references to “a solicitor on the record” shall be construed as including a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant. The reference to “a solicitor so engaged” shall be construed as including a recognised body engaged as an agent by a solicitor or recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant.
S.I. 1987/2174General Medical Council Health Committee (Procedure) Rules, Order of Council“The solicitor” has the meaning assigned to it by Appendix, Rule 2(1) of the Order as hereby applied and modified; the reference to “any Solicitor” refers to an individual solicitor only; and the reference to any partner of a firm of solicitors shall be construed in relation to a recognised body as meaning a solicitor who is a director or employee of that body.
S.I. 1988/153Foreign Compensation Commission (People’s Republic of China) Rules Approval InstrumentRule 28(d) – the first, third, fifth & seventh references to “solicitor” do not refer to a recognised body. The references to “a solicitor on the record” shall be construed as including a recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant. The reference to “a solicitor so engaged” shall be construed as including a recognised body engaged as an agent by a solicitor or recognised body acting generally in the proceedings for an applicant.
S.I. 1988/646Banking Act 1987 (Exempt Transactions) RegulationsRegulation 8(1) – the reference to “a practising solicitor in the course of his profession” shall be construed as including a recognised body in the course of providing professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships as defined in section 89 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990.
Regulation 8(2) – the definition “practising solicitor” shall also include a recognised body; but the words “a firm of practising solicitors” shall have no reference to a recognised body or recognised bodies.
S.I. 1988/2255General Medical Council Preliminary Proceedings Committee and Professional Conduct Committee (Procedure) Rules Order of Council“The Solicitor” has the meaning assigned to it by Appendix, Rule 2(1) of the Order as hereby applied and modified; “any solicitor” refers to an individual solicitor Council only; and the reference to any partner of a firm of solicitors shall be construed in relation to a recognised body as meaning a solicitor who is a director or employee of that body.
S.I. 1989/1837General Medical Council Professional Conduct Committee (EC Practitioners) (Procedure) Rules Order of Council “The Solicitor” has the meaning assigned to it by Appendix, Rule 2(1) of the General Medical Council Preliminary Proceedings Committee and Professional Conduct Committee (Procedure) Rules 1988 (S.I. 2255) as applied and modified by this Schedule.

Explanatory Note

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Section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 empowers the Council of the Law Society (with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls) to make rules to regulate the formation of bodies corporate (referred to as “recognised bodies”) for the purpose of providing legal services. This Order provides for certain enactments passed or made before the commencement of section 9 which have effect in relation to solicitors to apply to recognised bodies, in some cases with amendments. £0.00 net

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