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When an attorney's registration is canceled, there are several consequences. These may vary depending on the specific regulations of the jurisdiction in question, but here are some common consequences: 1. Loss of professional status: The attorney will no longer be recognized as a licensed legal professional and will not be able to practice law. 2. Inability to represent clients: Without a valid registration, the attorney will not be able to represent clients in legal matters or provide legal advice. 3. Loss of privileges: The attorney may lose certain privileges associated with their registration, such as access to legal databases, participation in professional organizations, or the ability to appear in court. 4. Professional reputation: Cancelation of registration can have a negative impact on the attorney's professional reputation, as it may be seen as a disciplinary action or a sign of professional misconduct. Regarding the specific points mentioned in your question, if an attorney's registration is canceled due to the cessation of payment of the annual fee, they would need to fulfill the necessary requirements and go through the registration process again to regain their status as a licensed attorney. This may or may not involve retaking the OAB exam, depending on the regulations of the jurisdiction. It's important to note that the consequences of canceling an attorney's registration can have serious implications, and it's always advisable to consult the specific regulations and guidelines of the relevant legal authority or bar association for accurate and up-to-date information.
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