Examples of Probate Certificate in a sentence
An applicant who has been awarded a Probate Certificate will be known as a CILEx Practitioner (Probate).
An applicant who has been admitted as a Fellow and awarded a Probate Certificate will be known as a Chartered Legal Executive (Probate).
Applicants who seek a Probate Certificate must be able to demonstrate they meet the knowledge and competence requirements set out at Annex 6 in accordance with the application guidelines set by CILEx Regulation.
The practice rights exercisable by a person holding a Probate Certificate are to prepare any probate papers for the purposes of the law of England and Wales or in relation to any proceedings in England and Wales.
An applicant in good standing who • has three years’ general legal experience including probate practice experience in the two years preceding the application, or • is applying for Fellowship and has three years’ general legal experience including probate practice experience in the two years preceding the application, may apply to CILEx Regulation to be granted a Probate Certificate.
An Applicant who has been awarded a Probate Certificate will be known as a Chartered Legal Executive (Probate) and authorised to carry out the work specified in Annex 1F.
The probate rights exercisable by a person holding a Probate Certificate are to prepare any probate papers for the purposes of the law of England and Wales or in relation to any proceedings in England and Wales.
An applicant who has been awarded a Probate Certificate will be known as a Probate Practitioner.
Where the application has been approved, the notification shall include the Probate Certificate.
The Admissions and Licensing Committee will consider whether the Probate Practitioner should retain their Probate Certificate.