Part X Miscellaneous Matters

107 Qualification for holding office of solicitors who have been barristers and vice versa.

1

For the purpose of any statutory provision or custom whereby the qualification of a solicitor for holding any office in Northern Ireland depends upon—

a

his having been admitted for a specified period; or

b

his having been admitted and in practice for a specified period,

that period, in the case of a solicitor who before admission was a barrister, shall be deemed to include—

i

where paragraph (a) applies, any period during which he was a barrister; and

ii

where paragraph (b) applies, any period after his call to the bar during which he was in practice as a barrister.

2

For the purpose of any statutory provision or custom whereby the qualification of a barrister for holding any office in Northern Ireland depends upon—

a

his having been called to the bar for a specified period; or

b

his having been called to the bar and in practice for a specified period,

that period, in the case of a barrister who before call was a solicitor, shall be deemed to include—

i

where paragraph (a) applies, any period during which he was a solicitor; and

ii

where paragraph (b) applies, any period after his admission as a solicitor during which he was in practice as such.

3

This section applies—

a

to this Act and to any other statutory provision whether passed or made before or after this Act; and

b

in relation to persons admitted as solicitors or called to the bar before, as well as after, the passing of this Act.