(1) A person applying for admission to the legal profession must file the person’s application at least 28 days before the sittings at which the applicant applies for admission.
(2) The applicant must also file an affidavit of compliance with the Legal Profession Act 2007 and these rules at least 14 days before the sittings at which the applicant applies for admission.
(3) If the applicant relies on service as an articled clerk or a judge’s associate for eligibility for admission, the applicant must, with the affidavit of compliance, file a copy of a separate response statement completed by each master or judge with whom the person has served.
(4) In this rule—
"judge’s associate" means an associate to a judge of— (a) the Supreme Court; or
(b) the District Court; or
(c) the Federal Court; or
(d) the High Court.
"response statement" means a statement in the approved form of questions about the applicant’s service with the person required to complete the statement.