Part III Remuneration of Solicitors

Contentious business

C163 Effect on contentious business agreement of death, incapability or change of solicitor.

1

If, after some business has been done under a contentious business agreement but before the solicitor has wholly performed it—

a

the solicitor dies, or becomes incapable of acting; or

b

the client changes his solicitor (as, notwithstanding the agreement, he shall be entitled to do),

any party to, or the representative of any party to, the agreement may apply to the court, and the court shall have the same jurisdiction as to enforcing the agreement so far as it has been performed, or setting it aside, as the court would have had if the solicitor had not died or become incapable of acting, or the client had not changed his solicitor.

2

The court, notwithstanding that it is of the opinion that the agreement is in all respects fair and reasonable, may order the amount due in respect of business under the agreement to be ascertained by taxation, and in that case—

a

the taxing officer, in ascertaining that amount, shall have regard so far as may be to the terms of the agreement; and

b

payment of the amount found by him to be due may be enforced in the same manner as if the agreement had been completely performed.

3

If in such a case as is mentioned in subsection (1)(b) an order is made for the taxation of the amount due to the solicitor in respect of the business done under the agreement, the court shall direct the taxing officer to have regard to the circumstances under which the change of solicitor has taken place, and the taxing officer, unless he is of the opinion that there has been no default, negligence, improper delay or other conduct on the part of the solicitor affording the client reasonable ground for changing his solicitor, shall not allow to the solicitor the full amount of the remuneration agreed to be paid to him.