legal aid definition

legal aid means as specified in Part 1 of the Act;
legal aid means legal services, not confined to legal advice, performed by a practitioner or practitioners in the form of
legal aid means Legal Aid Queensland established under section 41 of the Legal Aid Queensland Act 1997.

Examples of legal aid in a sentence

  • Following the termination of this Agreement the transfer of assigned matters will be determined by Legal Aid NSW.

  • This information will appear on the Legal Aid NSW website and in any other form that Legal Aid NSW considers necessary to assist in the administration of services provided by Legal Aid NSW.

  • The Legal Aid Agency acts on behalf of the Lord Chancellor with regard to matters related to legal aid contracts with providers.

  • EXECUTION Executed on behalf of Legal Aid NSW by the Director Grants.

  • A notice or other communication required or permitted, under this Agreement, to be served on or given to a party must be in writing and must be sent to Legal Aid NSW at 000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx or (if by post) PO Box K847, Haymarket NSW 1238 or (if by e-mail) xxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx or to the Lawyer at the address recorded for the Lawyer's firm on Grants Online.


More Definitions of legal aid

legal aid means the provision of legal advice, assistance or representation to indigent persons;
legal aid means legal aid granted under this Act;
legal aid means civil legal aid, criminal legal aid, or legal aid given in connection with proceedings for contempt of court or proceedings under Part III of the M2Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968;
legal aid means legal aid provided by the Ministry;
legal aid means legal aid under the Legal Aid and Advice Act;
legal aid means any legal aid or assistance granted under the Criminal Legal Aid scheme or the Legal Assistance scheme for Capital Offences or any other legal aid or assistance scheme for criminal offences as may be determined by the Registrar;
legal aid means aid and assistance provided under Part VI by the Public Solicitor or an assistant;