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PART IOrganisation

The Law Society of Scotland

1Establishment and objects of Law Society of Scotland

(1)The Law Society of Scotland (referred to in this Act as " the Society ") shall continue to exist and shall exercise the functions conferred upon it by this Act.

(2)The objects of the Society shall include the promotion of—

(a)the interests of the solicitors' profession in Scotland; and

(b)the interests of the public in relation to that profession.

(3)The Society may do anything that is incidental or conducive to the exercise of these functions or the attainment of those objects.

(4)Schedule 1 shall have effect in relation to the Society.

2Membership of Society

(1)Every solicitor having in force a practising certificate shall be a member of the Society.

(2)Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, the Council may admit as a member of the Society any solicitor not having in force a practising certificate on such terms and conditions (including the payment by him of a reduced annual subscription) as they may determine.

(3)Subject to subsection (2), a solicitor shall—

(a)be treated as if he were not a member of the Society while suspended from practice as a solicitor under any enactment;

(b)cease to be a member of the Society when his practising certificate ceases to have effect.