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Part VIS Miscellaneous

[F1Interim payments to solicitors and counselS

Textual Amendments

33ZBClaim for interim paymentS

(1)A claim for interim payment may be submitted to the Board by—

(a)a solicitor who is acting for a person by providing legal aid or advice and assistance under this Act,

(b)counsel who is acting for a person by providing legal aid under this Act.

(2)A claim for interim payment must—

(a)be submitted in the manner specified by the Board,

(b)include a declaration from the solicitor or (as the case may be) counsel that the sum claimed does not exceed the sum that the solicitor or counsel would expect to be paid under section 4(2)(a) in connection with the provision of the legal aid or advice and assistance.

(3)If a claim for interim payment is submitted to the Board, the sum claimed must be paid out of the Fund in accordance with section 4(2)(ad) to the solicitor or counsel who submitted the claim.

(4)But the Board may reject the claim if it appears to it that the sum claimed is likely to exceed the sum it would expect to be payable to the solicitor or counsel under section 4(2)(a) in connection with the provision of the legal aid or advice and assistance.

(5)In forming an expectation about the sum payable under section 4(2)(a), for the purposes of subsections (2) and (4), no account is to be taken of the deduction that would be made under section 33(6) if the claim for interim payment were met.

33ZCRecovery where interim payment excessiveS

(1)This section applies where—

(a)a sum has been paid out of the Fund under section 4(2)(ad) to a solicitor or counsel while providing legal aid or advice and assistance, and

(b)the solicitor or counsel is no longer providing the legal aid or advice and assistance.

(2)Where the sum paid out of the Fund exceeds the sum that would, but for section 33(6), be payable under section 4(2)(a) in connection with the provision of the legal aid or advice and assistance, the solicitor or (as the case may be) counsel is liable to the Board for the difference between the sums.

(3)A firm is jointly and severally liable for a sum owed by a solicitor to the Board by virtue of subsection (2) if the interim payment referred to in that subsection was made to the firm on the solicitor’s instruction.

(4)Where—

(a)a firm is jointly and severally liable to the Board for a sum by virtue of subsection (3), and

(b)a separate sum is due to be paid out of the Fund to the firm, on the instruction of a solicitor,

the Board may deduct all or part of the sum mentioned in paragraph (a) from the sum mentioned in paragraph (b).

(5)This section is without prejudice to any other enactment or rule of law under which the difference between the sums mentioned in subsection (2) may be recovered.]