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The Solicitors (Disciplinary Proceedings) Rules 1994

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PART IConstitution of the Tribunal

2.  The Tribunal shall elect a solicitor member of the Tribunal to be its President.To be eligible for election a solicitor member shall be proposed by a member and seconded by two other members and shall be elected if he obtains a simple majority of the votes cast.

3.  For the hearing and determination by a division of the Tribunal of any Application in accordance with the provisions of these Rules, a solicitor member of the Tribunal (so appointed by the President) shall act as its Chairman, provided that, in the absence of such appointment, a solicitor member shall act as Chairman.

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