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1.4—(1) Notwithstanding the Order in Council of 6th March 1896 relating to the admission of proctors, solicitors and agents to practise before the Privy Council, any person who has a right to conduct litigation in any of the superior courts of England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland may conduct litigation in the Judicial Committee and no declaration or enrolment shall be required.
(2) Solicitors outside London may appoint London agents. Any additional costs incurred as a result of a decision not to do so may be disallowed on taxation.
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