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SRA Handbook
Certificates of authorisation
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Rule 35: Certificates of authorisation
- 35.1
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When an applicant is granted an authorisation, the SRA must issue a certificate of authorisation.
- 35.2
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Each certificate of authorisation must state, in respect of the authorised body:
- (a)
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whether it is a licence or a certificate of recognition;
- (b)
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the name and number under which the body is authorised;
- (c)
- (d)
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its main practising address in England and Wales;
- (e)
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if it is recognised body or a licensed body, whether it is a partnership, an LLP or a company; and
- (f)
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if it is a company, whether it is:
- (g)
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the date from which authorisation is granted; and
- (h)
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the terms and conditions to which the body's authorisation is subject.