Legal Profession Act |
Legal Profession (Professional Indemnity Insurance) Rules |
R 11 |
G.N. No. S 459/2000 |
REVISED EDITION 2002 |
(31st January 2002) |
[10th October 2000] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Legal Profession (Professional Indemnity Insurance) Rules. |
Definition |
1A. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires, “authorised insurer” means an insurance underwriter approved by the Council. [S 695/2015 wef 18/11/2015] |
Society may arrange for insurance scheme |
2. The Council may make arrangements (in a representative capacity) with authorised insurers, on such terms and conditions and with such exceptions as the Council thinks fit, to establish a common insurance scheme determined by the Council for providing indemnity against loss arising from claims in respect of civil liability incurred by —
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Requirement to take out insurance |
Amount of insurance cover |
4.—(1) The amount of insurance cover shall be as specified in the Schedule. [S 386/2010 wef 01/04/2011]
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Excess |
5. The Council may determine the amount of excess, if any, that shall apply to any claim against an advocate and solicitor or a law corporation or a limited liability law partnership, or to the costs and expenses incurred in the defence or settlement of such claim or to both the claim and costs and expenses. [S 662/2006 wef 01/01/2007] |
Period of insurance |
6.—(1) The period of insurance shall be the entire period during which the practising certificate of the insured advocate and solicitor is in force or the insured law corporation or limited liability law partnership carries on its business of providing legal services, as the case may be. [S 73/2005 wef 01/04/2005] [S 662/2006 wef 01/01/2007]
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Payment of premium |
6A.—(1) An advocate and solicitor, a law corporation or a limited liability law partnership shall be deemed to have contravened the requirement to maintain insurance under rule 3 if any payment by way of premium for insurance that the advocate and solicitor, law corporation or limited liability law partnership (as the case may be) is required to maintain under that rule remains unpaid for more than 2 months after the date when the payment became due. [S 662/2006 wef 01/01/2007]
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Exemption |
7. These Rules do not apply to any solicitor who is —
[S 18/2022 wef 14/01/2022] |