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Legal Services Act 2007

Section 101: Suspension and revocation of licence

264.This section provides that a licensing authority can suspend or revoke any licensed body’s licence. Paragraph 24 of Schedule 11 requires licensing rules to empower the licensing authority to do this in the following circumstances:

  • paragraph 24, sub-paragraph (3): if a body is no longer a licensable body;

  • paragraph 24, sub-paragraph (4): where the licensed body fails to comply with licensing rules, under paragraph 16 of Schedule 11 (reserved legal activities must be carried on through an entitled person);

  • paragraph 24, sub-paragraph (5): where non-authorised persons hold interest in licensed bodies in breach of Schedule 13,

  • paragraph 24, sub-paragraph (6): where a non-authorised person breaches the duties in section 90;

  • paragraph 24, sub-paragraph (7): where an employee or manager who is an authorised person fails to comply with the duties under section 176;

  • paragraph 24, sub-paragraph (8): where a licensed body has a manager or employee has been disqualified from acting as a manager or employee, on specified grounds; and

  • paragraph 24, sub-paragraph (9): where a licensed body is unable to comply with the licensing rules about the HoLP or HoFA.

265.A licensing authority must give at least 28 days notice of its intention to suspend or revoke a licence, in accordance with sub-paragraphs (10) and (11) of paragraph 24.

266.Paragraph 25 allows licensing authorities to make rules about other circumstances in which it may suspend or revoke a licence.

267.Under paragraph 26 licensing rules must also include provisions about the criteria and procedure to be used when deciding on any suspension or revocation under paragraphs 24 or 25, and must provide for a review of that decision.

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