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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2007 - SECT 127
Extension to incorporated legal practice of vicarious liability relating to failure to account and dishonesty
127 Extension to incorporated legal practice of vicarious liability relating
to failure to account and dishonesty
(1) This section applies to any of the following, being a proceeding based on
the vicarious liability of an incorporated legal practice— (a) a civil
proceeding relating to a failure to account for, pay or deliver money or other
property received by, or entrusted to, the practice or to any officer or
employee of the practice in the course of the provision of legal services by
the practice, being money or other property under the direct or indirect
control of the practice;
(b) a civil proceeding for any other debt owed, or
damages payable, to a client because of a dishonest act or omission by an
Australian legal practitioner who is an employee of the practice in connection
with the provision of legal services to the client.
(2) If the incorporated
legal practice would not, apart from this section, be vicariously liable for
any acts or omissions of its officers and employees in the proceeding, but
would be liable for those acts or omissions if the practice and those officers
and employees were carrying on business in partnership, the practice is taken
to be vicariously liable for those acts or omissions.
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