Legal Services Act 2011

Legal aid - How Commissioner may enforce conditions of grant - Deduction notices

41J: Notices given to third parties

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"Notices sent to people who are not directly involved"

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When you get a deduction notice as a third party, some rules from section 115 apply. If you are a business or a government department, the notice can be left at your head office. The notice can also be sent to the office that makes the payment related to the deduction notice, as stated in section 41B.

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Part 2Legal aid
How Commissioner may enforce conditions of grant: Deduction notices

41JNotices given to third parties

  1. The provisions of section 115 apply to a deduction notice given to a third party under section 41B except that if the third party is an agency, such as a business, government department, Crown entity or other instrument of the Crown, the notice may be left at, or posted to, the head office of the agency or to the office of the agency responsible for making the payment to which the deduction notice relates.

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Notes
  • Section 41J: inserted, on , by section 14 of the Legal Services Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 43).