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The Civil Legal Aid (General) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1996

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2.  The Civil Legal Aid (General) Regulations 1989(1) shall be amended as follows:

(a)after regulation 33 there shall be inserted the following—

Refusal where assignment made to obtain legal aid

33A.  Without prejudice to regulation 28, an application may be refused where it appears to the Area Director that

(a)any cause of action in respect of which the application was made has been transferred to the applicant by assignment or otherwise from a body of persons corporate, or unincorporate, or by another person who would not be entitled to receive legal aid; and

(b)the assignment or transfer was entered into with a view to allowing the action to be commenced or continued with the benefit of a legal aid certificate.;

(b)After regulation 66 there shall be inserted the following—

Provision of information

66A.  The Area Director or the assessment officer may at any time after the grant of a certificate require the assisted person to

(a)provide further evidence of any information given in relation to his application for a certificate;

(b)attend for an interview for the purpose of providing such information;

(c)provide such additional information as the Area Director or the assessment officer may require..

(1)

S.I. 1989/339; there are no relevant amendments.

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