Tasmanian Consolidated Regulations

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SUPREME COURT RULES 2000 - REG 783AB

Relevant matters
(1)  A relevant matter is a matter, other than a suitability matter, which a reasonable applicant under this Division may consider would affect whether or not the Court believes the applicant is a fit and proper person for admission.
(2)  Without limiting the generality of subrule (1) , relevant matters may include the following matters:
(a) any outstanding charges for criminal offences against the applicant;
(b) if the applicant is, or has been, the subject of disciplinary action, however described, arising out of conduct in attaining academic qualifications or completing practical legal training;
(c) any prior unsuccessful application by the applicant for admission in any jurisdiction including Tasmania;
(d) if the applicant suffers from an illness or condition which would affect his or her ability to adequately or safely perform the duties and responsibilities of a practitioner.



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