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Part 4: Interpretation and transitional arrangements

Regulation 17: Interpretation

17.1

The SRA Handbook Glossary 2012 shall apply and, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

all All italicised terms shall be defined; and

(b)

all terms shall in these regulations are to be interpreted,

in accordance with the Glossary.Chapter 14 (Interpretation) of the SRA Code of Conduct 2011;

appellate body

means the body with the power, by virtue of an order under section 80(1) of the LSA, to hear and determine appeals against decisions made by the SRA acting as a licensing authority.

prescribed

means prescribed by the SRA from time to time;

the Tribunal

means the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal which is an independent statutory tribunal constituted under section 46 of the SA but references to the Tribunal do not refer to any function performed by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal as an appellate body but references to the Tribunal do not include the Tribunal when it is performing any function as an appellate body.

Regulation 18: Transitional provision

18.1

From 31 March 2012 or the date on which an order made pursuant to section 69 of the LSA relating to the status of sole practitioners comes into force, whichever is the later, in regulation 3.1(g) the words "or suspension of the solicitor from practice as a sole practitioner, or suspension of the solicitor's authorisation as a recognised sole practitioner," shall be omitted.