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List of statutes of New Zealand (1972–1975) 3 years 10: Third National: List of statutes of New Zealand (1975–1984) 8 years 11: Fourth Labour: List of statutes of New Zealand (1984–1990) 6 years 12: Fourth National: List of statutes of New Zealand (1990–1999) 9 years 13: Fifth Labour: List of statutes of New Zealand (1999–2008) 9 ...
This is a list of statutes of New Zealand for the period of the Fifth National Government of New Zealand (19 November 2008 to 26 October 2017). This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Walter Monro Wilson, The Practical Statutes of New Zealand, Auckland: Wayte and Batger 1867; The Knowledge Basket: Legislation NZ; New Zealand Legislation Includes some imperial and provincial acts. Only includes acts currently in force, and as amended. Legislation Direct List of statutes from 2003 to order
This is a list of statutes of New Zealand for the 52nd New Zealand Parliament (7 November 2017 to 6 September 2020), the first parliament of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand (2017–2023). This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act Amended: 2003/05; Nurse Maude Association Act; Pardon for Soldiers of the Great War Act; Pouakani Claims Settlement Act; Protected Disclosures Act; The Statutes of New Zealand Local Act No 1; The Statutes of New Zealand Private Acts Nos 1-2; Plus 75 acts amended and one act repealed.
Before colonisation by the British, Māori customary law would have served as rule of law for most tribes.. The first mention of New Zealand in British statutes is in the Murders Abroad Act 1817, [1] which clarified that New Zealand was not a British colony (despite being claimed by Captain Cook) and "not within His Majesty's dominions".
The Fair Trading Act 1986 is a statute of New Zealand, developed as complementary legislation to the Commerce Act 1986. [1] Its purpose is to encourage competition and to protect consumers/customers from misleading and deceptive conduct and unfair trade practices.
The first enactment of the New Zealand parliament (General Assembly), created by the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, was the English Laws Act 1854, which established the applicability of all English laws in effect 14 January 1840, to New Zealand. The New Zealand Constitution Act 1846 was never implemented and was suspended.