Legal Profession Act 2004 No 112
Historical version for 10 March 2008 to 31 August 2008 (accessed 23 May 2013 at 04:07)
Current version
456 Caps on payments
(1) The Law Society Council may fix either or both of the
following:(a) the maximum amounts, or the method of calculating maximum amounts,
that may be paid from the Fidelity Fund in respect of individual claims or
classes of individual claims,
(b) the maximum aggregate amount, or the method of calculating maximum
aggregate amount, that may be paid from the Fidelity Fund in respect of all
claims made in relation to individual law practices or classes of law
practices.
(2) Amounts must not be paid from the Fidelity Fund that exceed the
amounts fixed, or calculated by a method fixed, under subsection
(1).
(3) Payments from the Fidelity Fund in accordance with the
requirements of subsection (2) are made in full and final settlement of the
claims concerned.
(4) Despite subsection (2), the Law Society Council may authorise
payment of a larger amount if satisfied that it would be reasonable to do so
after taking into account the position of the Fidelity Fund and the
circumstances of the particular case.
(5) No proceedings can be brought, by way of appeal or otherwise, to
require the payment of a larger amount or to require the Law Society Council
to consider payment of a larger amount.