Solicitors Act, 1954

Fees payable to the Society.

82.—(1) There shall be paid to the Society, in respect of the applications mentioned in the Sixth Schedule to this Act, such fees as may be prescribed for those applications respectively.

(2) Regulations prescribing fees for the applications referred to in paragraphs 1 to 6 of the Sixth Schedule to this Act shall require the concurrence of the Chief Justice.

(3) Different fees may be prescribed pursuant to this section for a first application to attend an examination and any subsequent application by the same applicant to attend that examination.

(4) Where a fee is prescribed pursuant to this section in respect of an application, payment thereof shall be a condition precedent to the entertainment of the application.