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5(1)In this paragraph “the intervention powers” means the powers conferred by Part II of Schedule 1 to the Act of 1974 (intervention in solicitors’ practices) as modified by this Schedule or under section 89.
(2)Subject to sub-paragraphs (3) and (4), the intervention powers shall be exercisable in relation to a person who is or has been a registered foreign lawyer and the practice of the multi-national partnership of which he is or was a member as they are exercisable in relation to a solicitor and his practice.
(3)The intervention powers are only exercisable where—
(a)the Council have reason to suspect dishonesty on the part of the registered foreign lawyer, or on the part of an employee of the multi-national partnership, in connection with—
(i)the practice of that partnership; or
(ii)any trust of which the registered foreign lawyer is or was a trustee by virtue of his being a member of that partnership;
(b)in the case of a registered foreign lawyer who has died, the Council have reason to suspect dishonesty on the part of his personal representative, in connection with—
(i)the practice of the multi-national partnership; or
(ii)any trust of which the registered foreign lawyer was a trustee by virtue of his being a member of that partnership;
(c)the Council are satisfied that the registered foreign lawyer has failed to comply with rules made under section 32 or 37(2)(c) of the Act of 1974;
(d)a bankruptcy order (as defined in paragraph 10(3)) has been made against him or he has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors;
(e)he has been committed to prison in any civil or criminal proceedings;
(f)the powers conferred by section 98 (emergency powers) or 99 (appointment of receiver) of the Mental Health Act 1983 have been exercised in respect of him;
(g)his name has been struck off the register or his registration has been suspended or cancelled;
(h)he has purported to act as a member of a multi-national partnership at a time when he was not registered;
(i)the Council are satisfied that he has failed to comply with any condition, subject to which he is registered, to the effect that—
(i)he may only be a member of a partnership which is approved by the Society; or
(ii)he may only be an officer of a recognised body which is so approved; or
(iii)he may only be such a member or such an officer.
(4)The intervention powers shall only be exercisable under sub-paragraph (3)(c) if the Society has given the foreign lawyer notice—
(a)that the Council are satisfied that he has failed to comply with rules specified in the notice; and
(b)that the intervention powers are accordingly exercisable.
(5)The intervention powers (other than those conferred by paragraphs 5 and 10 of Part II of Schedule 1 to the Act of 1974) shall also be exercisable where—
(a)a complaint is made to the Society that there has been undue delay on the part of a registered foreign lawyer in connection with—
(i)any matter in which he, or the multi-national partnership of which he is or was a member, was instructed on behalf of a client; or
(ii)any controlled trust;
(b)the Society by notice invites the registered foreign lawyer to give an explanation within a period (of not less than 8 days) specified in the notice;
(c)the registered foreign lawyer fails within that period to give an explanation which the Council regard as satisfactory; and
(d)the Society gives notice of the failure to the registered foreign lawyer and notice that the intervention powers are accordingly exercisable.
(6)Where the intervention powers are exercisable in relation to a registered foreign lawyer, they shall continue to be exercisable—
(a)at any time when his registration is suspended;
(b)after his name has been struck off the register or his registration has been cancelled; or
(c)after his death.
(7)Part II of Schedule 1 to the Act of 1974 shall have effect in relation to the intervention powers exercisable by virtue of this Schedule, subject to—
(a)any express modifications made under section 89; and
(b)any modifications necessary in the light of this paragraph.
(8)For the purposes of this paragraph, Part II of Schedule 1 to the Act of 1974 shall be read with paragraph 4(2) of Part I of that Schedule.
(9)The notices required to be given by this paragraph must be in writing but need not be given at the same time.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 14 para. 5 wholly in force at 14.10.1991 see s. 124(3) and S.I. 1991/1883, art. 3, Sch.
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