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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2007 - SECT 545
Power to enter places
545 Power to enter places
(1) An investigator may enter a place if— (a) its occupier consents to the
entry; or
(b) it is a public place and the entry is made when it is open to
the public; or
(c) the entry is authorised by a warrant; or
(d) it is a
place of business where an Australian lawyer is generally engaged in legal
practice, other than a residence, and the place is open for carrying on
business or otherwise open for entry; or
(e) it is a place of business where
a person purports to be engaged in legal practice, or represents or advertises
a legal practice operates, and the place is open for carrying on business or
otherwise open for entry; or
(f) the investigator reasonably suspects,
because of representations or advertisements about business conducted at the
place, that a person may be engaging in legal practice at the place and the
place is open for carrying on business or otherwise open for entry.
(2) For
the purpose of asking the occupier of a place for consent to enter, an
investigator may, without the occupier’s consent or a warrant— (a) enter
land around premises at the place to an extent that is reasonable to contact
the occupier; or
(b) enter part of the place the investigator reasonably
considers members of the public ordinarily are allowed to enter when they wish
to contact the occupier.
(3) In this section—
"place of business" — (a) includes a place where a government legal officer
is generally engaged in government work; but
(b) does not include any part of
the place where a person resides.
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