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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2006 - SECT 290

Bills

    (1)     A bill may be in the form of a lump sum bill or itemised bill.

    (2)     A bill must be signed on behalf of a law practice by an Australian legal practitioner or an employee of the law practice.

    (3)     It is sufficient compliance with subsection (2) if a letter signed on behalf of a law practice by an Australian legal practitioner or an employee of the law practice is attached to, or enclosed with, the bill.

    (4)     A bill or letter is taken to have been signed by a law practice that is an incorporated legal practice if it has the practice's seal attached to it or is signed by a legal practitioner director of the practice or an officer or employee of the practice who is an Australian legal practitioner.

    (5)     A bill is to be given to a person—

        (a)     by giving it personally to the person or to an agent of the person; or

        (b)     by sending it by prepaid post to the person or agent at—

              (i)     the usual or last-known business or home address of the person or agent; or

              (ii)     an address nominated for the purpose by the person or agent; or

        (c)     by leaving it for the person or agent at—

              (i)     the usual or last-known business or home address of the person or agent; or

              (ii)     an address nominated for the purpose by the person or agent;

with a person at the premises who is apparently at least 16 years old and apparently employed or living there.

    (6)     A reference in subsection (5) to any method of giving a bill to a person includes a reference to arranging for the bill to be given to that person by that method (for example, by delivery by courier).

    (7)     Despite anything in subsections (2) to (6), a bill may be given to a client electronically if the client asks for the bill to be given electronically.

    (8)     In this section:

"agent", of a person, means an agent, law practice or Australian legal practitioner who has authority to accept service of legal process on behalf of the person.



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