Rule 14 Legal Practitioners’ Accounts Rules 1964
Rule 14 of the Legal Practitioners’ Accounts Rules 1964 is under Part III (Trust accounts). It provides as follows:
There may be paid into a trust bank account:
(a) money subject to the particular trust;
(b) such money belonging to solicitor trustee or to a co-trustee of his as may be necessary for the purpose of opening or maintaining the account; or
(c) money to replace any sum which may by mistake or accident have been drawn from the account in contravention of Rule 8 of these Rules.
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