Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Complaints and discipline - Procedure

252: Power of Disciplinary Tribunal to determine procedure

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"The Tribunal can choose how it works, unless the law says otherwise."

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The Disciplinary Tribunal can decide how it wants to do things, unless this Act or its rules say otherwise. You can find more information about this by looking at the related law. The Tribunal has the power to make its own decisions about its procedure.

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Part 7Complaints and discipline
Procedure

252Power of Disciplinary Tribunal to determine procedure

  1. Except as provided by this Act or by rules made under this Act, the Disciplinary Tribunal may determine its own procedure.

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