Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Complaints and discipline - Complaints Assessment Committees

97: Privileges and immunities of counsel

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"What happens when you act like a lawyer in a Complaints Assessment Committee"

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When you appear before a Complaints Assessment Committee as counsel, you have the same privileges and immunities as counsel in a court of law. You can find more information about this by looking at s 187. This means you are treated the same as a lawyer in a court when you are representing someone before the Committee.

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Complaints Assessment Committees

97Privileges and immunities of counsel

  1. Every counsel appearing before a Committee has the same privileges and immunities as counsel in a court of law.

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