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Restrictions on name in which practice may be carried on.

CAP. 50] Professional Accountants By-laws [1977 Ed.

29. Save with the approval in writing of the Council, a professional accountant who, either on his own account or in partnership with any other professional accountant, practises as a certified public accountant or public accountant other than-

(a) in his own name;

(b) in his own name in association with the names of his partners;

(c) in the name of a firm in which he was lawfully practising at the commencement of these by-laws,

shall be guilty of professional misconduct.

Meaning of registered student.

Consent to registration.

L.N. 137/77.

L.N. 137/77.

L.N. 137/77.

30. In this Part-

PART VIII REGISTERED STUDENTS

"registered student" means a student registered with the Society.

31. (1) A person desiring to become a registered student shall-

(a) apply to the Council in such form as it may specify;

(b) furnish to the Council such evidence as the Council may require that he-

(i) is 16 years of age or more;

(ii) has attained the requisite standard of education; and

(iii) is of good character; and

(c) pay to the Council-

(i) the fee fixed by the Council; and

(ii) the fee fixed by the Council for annual registration with the Society.

(2) The Council shall, if satisfied that such a person has reached the age of 16 years, has attained the requisite standard of education prescribed by paragraph (3), and has a good character, authorize the Registrar to register such person as a student.

(3) A person shall be deemed to have attained the requisite standard of education if he

(a) is the holder of a Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English) with credits in at least 5 subjects (including English and Mathematics);

(b) has passed examinations in the subjects specified in sub-paragraph which in the opinion of the Council are of an equivalent standard to the Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English)

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A 12 [Subsidiary] Restrictions on name in which practice may be carried on. CAP. 50] Professional Accountants By-laws [1977 Ed. 29. Save with the approval in writing of the Council, a professional accountant who, either on his own account or in partnership with any other professional accountant, practises as a certified public accountant or public accountant other than- (a) in his own name; (b) in his own name in association with the names of his partners; (c) in the name of a firm in which he was lawfully practising at the commencement of these by-laws, shall be guilty of professional misconduct. Meaning of registered student. Consent to registration. L.N. 137/77. L.N. 137/77. L.N. 137/77. 30. In this Part- PART VIII REGISTERED STUDENTS "registered student" means a student registered with the Society. 31. (1) A person desiring to become a registered student shall- (a) apply to the Council in such form as it may specify; (b) furnish to the Council such evidence as the Council may require that he- (i) is 16 years of age or more; (ii) has attained the requisite standard of education; and (iii) is of good character; and (c) pay to the Council- (i) the fee fixed by the Council; and (ii) the fee fixed by the Council for annual registration with the Society. (2) The Council shall, if satisfied that such a person has reached the age of 16 years, has attained the requisite standard of education prescribed by paragraph (3), and has a good character, authorize the Registrar to register such person as a student. (3) A person shall be deemed to have attained the requisite standard of education if he (a) is the holder of a Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English) with credits in at least 5 subjects (including English and Mathematics); (b) has passed examinations in the subjects specified in sub-paragraph which in the opinion of the Council are of an equivalent standard to the Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English)
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A 12 [Subsidiary] Restrictions on name in which practice may be carried on. CAP. 50] Professional Accountants By-laws [1977 Ed. 29. Save with the approval in writing of the Council, a pro- fessional accountant who, either on his own account or in partner- ship with any other professional accountant, practises as a certified public accountant or public accountant other than- (a) in his own name; (b) in his own name in association with the names of his partners; or (c) in the name of a firm in which he was lawfully practis- ing at the commencement of these by-laws, shall be guilty of professional misconduct. Meaning of registered student. Consent to registration. L.N. 137/77. L.N. 137/77. L.N. 137/77. 30. In this Part- PART VIII REGISTERED STUDENTS "registered student” means a student registered with the Society. 31. (1) A person desiring to become a registered student shall- (a) apply to the Council in such form as it may specify; (b) furnish to the Council such evidence as the Council may require that he- (i) is 16 years of age or more; (ii) has attained the requisite standard of education; and (iii) is of good character; and (c) pay to the Council- (i) the fee fixed by the Council; and (ii) the fee fixed by the Council for annual registration with the Society. (2) The Council shall, if satisfied that such a person has reached the age of 16 years, has attained the requisite standard of education prescribed by paragraph (3), and has a good character, authorize the Registrar to register such person as a student. (3) A person shall be deemed to have attained the requisite standard of education if he (a) is the holder of a Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English) with credits in at least 5 subjects (including English and Mathematics); (b) has passed examinations in the subjects specified in sub- paragraph) which in the opinion of the Council are of an equivalent standard to the Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English)
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A 12

[Subsidiary]

Restrictions on name in which

practice may be carried on.

CAP. 50]

Professional Accountants By-laws

[1977 Ed.

29. Save with the approval in writing of the Council, a pro- fessional accountant who, either on his own account or in partner- ship with any other professional accountant, practises as a certified public accountant or public accountant other than-

(a) in his own name;

(b) in his own name in association with the names of his

partners; or

(c) in the name of a firm in which he was lawfully practis-

ing at the commencement of these by-laws,

shall be guilty of professional misconduct.

Meaning of registered student.

Consent to registration.

L.N. 137/77.

L.N. 137/77.

L.N. 137/77.

30. In this Part-

PART VIII

REGISTERED STUDENTS

"registered student” means a student registered with the Society.

31. (1) A person desiring to become a registered student shall-

(a) apply to the Council in such form as it may specify;

(b) furnish to the Council such evidence as the Council may

require that he-

(i) is 16 years of age or more;

(ii) has attained the requisite standard of education;

and

(iii) is of good character; and

(c) pay to the Council-

(i) the fee fixed by the Council; and

(ii) the fee fixed by the Council for annual registration with the Society.

(2) The Council shall, if satisfied that such a person has reached the age of 16 years, has attained the requisite standard of education prescribed by paragraph (3), and has a good character, authorize the Registrar to register such person as a student.

(3) A person shall be deemed to have attained the requisite standard of education if he

(a) is the holder of a Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English) with credits in at least 5 subjects (including English and Mathematics);

(b) has passed examinations in the subjects specified in sub- paragraph) which in the opinion of the Council are of an equivalent standard to the Hong Kong Certificate of Education (English)

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