Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Miscellaneous provisions - Transitional provisions relating to Solicitors' Fidelity Guarantee Fund

370: Repeal of provisions relating to Solicitors' Fidelity Guarantee Fund

You could also call this:

"Some old law rules about solicitors are being removed."

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You will notice that sections 363 to 369 are repealed. This means they are no longer part of the law. The Governor-General will decide when this change happens. You need to know that the Governor-General makes this decision by Order in Council. This section of the law comes into force on the date they choose. The Governor-General's order is a type of secondary legislation. You can find out more about secondary legislation by looking at Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019. This explains how secondary legislation is published. It helps you understand how laws like this are made and changed.

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Part 11Miscellaneous provisions
Transitional provisions relating to Solicitors' Fidelity Guarantee Fund

370Repeal of provisions relating to Solicitors' Fidelity Guarantee Fund

  1. Sections 363 to 369 are repealed.

  2. This section comes into force on a date to be appointed by the Governor-General by Order in Council.

  3. An order under this section is secondary legislation (see Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019 for publication requirements).

Notes
  • Section 370(3): inserted, on , by section 3 of the Secondary Legislation Act 2021 (2021 No 7).