Sanderson, Re; ex parte Law Institute of Victoria
Jurisdiction | Victoria |
Judgment Date | 1927 |
Year | 1927 |
Date | 1927 |
Court | Supreme Court |
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12 cases
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Turner (East Asia) Pte Ltd v Builders Federal (Hong Kong) Ltd and Another
...me to some decisions from different jurisdictions on what is meant by acting as a solicitor or doing an act as such. In Re Sanderson [1927] VLR 394 a debt collector who threatened to issue a summons against a debtor was held to have acted as a solicitor on the ground that this was an act us......
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Agassi v Robinson (Inspector of Taxes) (No. 2)
...Practice Act 1958 provided that "no person shall be qualified to act or practice or shall act or practice as a solicitor unless….." The " Sanderson test" was derived from the judgment of Cussen J in another Victoria case In re Sanderson [1927] VLR 394, 397, where he said: "What I do decide ......
- Builders Federal (Hong Kong) Ltd and Another; Turner (East Asia) Pte Ltd
- Majlis Peguam Malaysia v Euro Prestasi & Partners (M) Sdn Bhd
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Legal Profession
...a wider test is applied which is derived from the judgment of Cussen J in a Victoria case, Re Sanderson, ex p Law Institute of Victoria[1927] VLR 394 at 397, where he said: ‘What I do decide is that if a person does a thing usually done by a solicitor, and does it in such a way as to lead t......