(1) For the purpose of determining whether or not a person is a fit and proper person to be granted registration as a conveyancer, the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers or any other body that is required to consider an application for the grant of registration as a conveyancer may take into account any matters it considers relevant and, in particular, may take into account any of the following matters:
(d) whether the person has provided conveyancing services in New Zealand when not registered under this Act or a corresponding law, or not holding an appropriate New Zealand practising certificate, as required by law:
(k) whether the person is subject to an order under this Act or a corresponding law disqualifying the person from being employed by, or a partner of, a conveyancing practitioner or an incorporated conveyancing firm:
(2) The New Zealand Society of Conveyancers, or any other person who is required to consider an application for the grant of registration as a conveyancer, may determine that a person is a fit and proper person to be granted registration as a conveyancer even though the person is within any of the categories mentioned in any of the paragraphs of subsection (1).