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6.—(1) An executry practitioner shall not refuse to accept instructions to provide a client with executry services on the ground that the client has declined to instruct that executry practitioner or an associate to provide any of the specified services.
(2) Where an executry practitioner provides any of the specified services in addition to executry services, any material published by that executry practitioner for the purpose of advertising the executry services shall make it clear that the executry services may be provided to a client by that executry practitioner whether or not that executry practitioner also provides the client with any of the specified services.
(3) Before an executry practitioner accepts instructions from a client to provide executry services, he shall ascertain–
(a)whether the client has been offered any of the specified services by an associate or by any other person; and, if so,
(b)whether the client has been offered those services on the express condition that he uses the executry practitioner for the provision of executry services,
and the executry practitioner shall not knowingly act for such a client.
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