43. Subject to sections 50 to 54, to be admitted to the Bar as a practising advocate, a person must:(a) be a Canadian citizen;
(b) be of the age of majority;
(c) hold a degree recognized as valid for the purpose by regulation of the Government made under subparagraph a of the first paragraph of section 184 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26) or considered equivalent by the General Council in a regulation made pursuant to paragraph c of section 93 of the said Code;
(d) have successfully undergone professional training under the conditions prescribed by by-law;
(e) (paragraph repealed);
(f) (paragraph repealed);
(g) (paragraph repealed).
The person so admitted may be entered on the Roll only after taking the oaths of allegiance and office prescribed by the Act and the by-laws and paying the exigible contributions.
1966-67, c. 77, s. 45; 1973, c. 44, s. 23; 1990, c. 54, s. 21.