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Part I Legal Services Commission
Commission
Community Legal Service
- 4 Community Legal Service
- 5 Funding of services
- 6 Services which may be funded
- 7 Individuals for whom services may be funded
- 8 Code about provision of funded services
- 9 Procedure relating to funding code
- 10 Terms of provision of funded services
- 11 Costs in funded cases
Criminal Defence Service
- 12 Criminal Defence Service
- 13 Advice and assistance
- 14 Representation
- 15 Selection of representative
- 16 Code of conduct
- 17 Terms of provision of funded services
- 18 Funding
Supplementary
- 19 Foreign law
- 20 Restriction of disclosure of information
- 21 Misrepresentation etc
- 22 Position of service providers and other parties etc
- 23 Guidance
- 24 Consequential amendments
- 25 Orders, regulations and directions
- 26 Interpretation
Part II Other Funding of Legal Services
Conditional fee and litigation funding agreements
Costs
- 29 Recovery of insurance premiums by way of costs
- 30 Recovery where body undertakes to meet costs liabilities
- 31 Rules as to costs
Legal aid in Scotland
- 32 Regulations about financial limits in certain proceedings.
- 33 Recipients of disabled person's tax credit
- 34 References by Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
Part III Provision of Legal Services
Legal Services Consultative Panel
Rights of audience and rights to conduct litigation
- 36 Barristers and solicitors
- 37 Rights of audience: employed advocates
- 38 Employees of Legal Services Commission
- 39 Rights of audience: change of authorised body
- 40 Rights to conduct litigation: barristers and legal executives
- 41 Authorised bodies: designation and regulations and rules
- 42 Overriding duties of advocates and litigators
- 43 Minor and consequential amendments
Barristers and solicitors
- 44 Barristers employed by solicitors etc
- 45 Fees on application for appointment as Queen's Counsel
- 46 Bar practising certificates
- 47 Fees for solicitors' practising certificates
- 48 Law Society's powers in relation to conduct of solicitors etc
Legal Services Ombudsman
Legal Services Complaints Commissioner
Public notaries
Part IV Appeals, Courts, Judges and Court Proceedings
Appeals
- 54 Permission to appeal
- 55 Second appeals
- 56 Power to prescribe alternative destination of appeals
- 57 Assignment of appeals to Court of Appeal
- 58 Criminal appeals: minor amendments
Civil division of Court of Appeal
High Court
- 61 Cases stated by Crown Court
- 62 Power to vary committal in default
- 63 Criminal causes and matters
- 64 Contempt of court
- 65 Habeas corpus
Crown Court
Judges etc
- 68 Judges holding office in European or international courts
- 69 Vice-president of Queen's Bench Division
- 70 Registrar of civil appeals
Court proceedings
- 71 Adjournment of inquest in event of judicial inquiry
- 72 Reporting of proceedings relating to children
- 73 Power to allow children to attend criminal proceedings
Part V Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts
Territorial organisation
Justices
- 78 Unification and renaming of stipendiary bench
- 79 Justices not to sit on committal for sentence
- 80 Jurisdiction over offences outside area
Magistrates' courts committees
- 81 Areas outside Greater London
- 82 Constitution of committees outside Greater London
- 83 Greater London Magistrates' Courts Authority
- 84 Standard goods and services
- 85 Power to direct implementation of inspector's recommendations
- 86 Code of conduct
Justices' chief executives, justices' clerks and staff
- 87 Qualification for appointment as chief executive
- 88 Role of chief executives
- 89 Independence of clerks and staff exercising legal functions
- 90 Transfer of clerks' functions to chief executives
- 91 Accounting etc functions of chief executives
Execution of warrants
- 92 Civilian enforcement officers
- 93 Approved enforcement agencies
- 94 Disclosure of information for enforcing warrants
- 95 Warrants of detention
- 96 Execution by person not in possession of warrant
- 97 Cessation of warrants
Part VI Immunity and Indemnity
Justices and their clerks
- 98 Justices and clerks: immunity from costs
- 99 Justices and clerks: indemnity
- 100 Assistant justices' clerks: immunity from action
General Commissioners of income tax and their clerks
- 101 General Commissioners: immunity from action
- 102 General Commissioners: immunity from costs and expenses
- 103 General Commissioners and clerks: indemnity
Coroners
Part VII Supplementary
- 105 Transitional provisions and savings
- 106 Repeals and revocations
- 107 Crown application
- 108 Commencement
- 109 Extent
- 110 Short title
- SCHEDULE 1 Legal Services Commission
- SCHEDULE 2 Community Legal Service: Excluded Services
- SCHEDULE 3 Criminal Defence Service: Right to Representation
- SCHEDULE 4 Amendments Consequential on Part I
- SCHEDULE 5 Authorised Bodies: Designation and Regulations and Rules
- SCHEDULE 6 Rights of Audience and Rights to Conduct Litigation
- SCHEDULE 7 Powers of Law Society
- SCHEDULE 8 Legal Services Complaints Commissioner
- SCHEDULE 9 Enforcement of Community Orders
- SCHEDULE 10 Commission Areas and Petty Sessions Areas
- SCHEDULE 11 Unification and Renaming of Stipendiary Bench
- SCHEDULE 12 Greater London Magistrates' Courts Authority
- SCHEDULE 13 Functions Transferred to Justices' Chief Executives
SCHEDULE 14 Transitional Provisions and Savings
- Part I General
- Part II Legal Services Commission
- Part III Legal Services
- Part IV Reporting of Proceedings About Children
- Part V Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts
SCHEDULE 15 Repeals and Revocations
- Part I Legal Services Commission
- Part II Provision of Legal Services
- Part III Appeals, Courts, Judges and Court Proceedings
- Part IV Enforcement of Community Orders
- Part V Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts
- Part VI Immunity and Indemnity
Practice Areas
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