Example sentences of "[prep] way of representation " in BNC.
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1 | Assistance by way of representation ( ABWOR ) is best thought of as a simple and easily administered type of civil legal aid for particular types of litigation . |
2 | It is I believe a result of that situation that reference to the correct , that is to say the continuation of washing-over , was not known in the documents first submitted by way of representation to various planning . |
3 | The lord chancellor claims that the revised assistance by way of representation scheme due to come into effect on 1 April will cover the costs of professional representation at a tribunal for almost all those currently covered by the scheme . |
4 | Non-entitlement under the green form scheme will apply to patients even when they are entitled to representation under the new assistance by way of representation scheme , albeit on a contributory basis . |
5 | The regulations governing assistance by way of representation ( ABWOR ) in county courts were tightened in 1989 to exclude arranged schemes . |
6 | Finally , the Legal Aid Act 1979 made special provision for ‘ assistance by way of representation ’ in certain situations and this development is considered further below . |
7 | ( d ) Assistance by way of representation |
8 | The Legal Aid Act 1979 , extended the scope of legal advice and assistance so as to include within the ambit of the scheme , ‘ assistance by way of representation ’ ( ABWOR ) at certain designated proceedings . |
9 | All these provisions indicate the hybrid nature of assistance by way of representation . |
10 | extension to the scheme for assistance by way of representation would be made when necessary . |
11 | However , the advice and assistance scheme can be extended to provide some form of representation through the advice by way of representation scheme ( ABWOR ) which extends to certain domestic proceedings in a magistrates ' court , urgent court applications , and other proceedings , that is hearings before Mental Health Review Tribunals and prison boards of visitors . |