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Made | 18th December 2006 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 19th December 2006 | ||
Coming into force | 9th January 2007 |
Qualifications needed by assistant clerks
3.
An assistant clerk may be employed as a clerk in court only if he is a barrister or solicitor of the Supreme Court or has passed the necessary examinations for either of those professions, or has been granted an exemption in relation to any examination by the appropriate examining body.
4.
Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 3 above, the Lord Chancellor may designate any person be employed as a clerk in court for such period not exceeding six months as he may specify if he is satisfied—
Unqualified assistant clerks
5.
—(1) The Lord Chancellor may designate a person who is not qualified under regulation 3 above to perform the functions mentioned in paragraph (2) below.
(2) A person designated under paragraph (1) above may carry out the functions contained in paragraphs 7, 8, 9(a), 10 to 11 (with the exception of enlarging sureties), 15, 24, 25, 26B and 27 to 36 in the Schedule to the Justices' Clerks Rules 2005[6], to the extent that they are performed out of court, provided that that person has been specifically authorised by the justices' clerk for that purpose.
Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor
Harriet Harman
Minister of State
18th December 2006
[2] S.I. 1979/570. The Rules are treated as if made under section 27(6) of the Courts Act 2003, and may be varied or revoked, by virtue of S.I. 2005/911, article 6(a).back