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  2. New Zealand Law Society - Wikipedia

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    The regulatory functions of the Law Society are set out in s 65 of the LCA.They include controlling and regulating the practice of the profession of law in New Zealand, and assisting and promoting the reform of the law (for the purpose of upholding the rule of law and the administration of justice).

  3. Magistrates' Court, Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    The first Christchurch Supreme Court building was opened in 1870, but there was a need for a smaller adjoining court for minor local matters to be heard in. The building that had previously been used for such matters was a small wooden construction that was in serious disrepair by the late 1870s. [ 4 ]

  4. Ethel Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    In 1906 Ethel Benjamin moved to Christchurch and managed a restaurant at the International Exhibition. [2] She married Alfred Mark Ralph De Costa, a Wellington sharebroker, in 1907, and moved to live with him in Wellington. She continued her legal practice, in an office adjacent to her husband's, and began to specialise in property speculation. [2]

  5. Simpson Grierson - Wikipedia

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    Simpson Grierson is a New Zealand commercial law firm founded in 1887; it is ranked in the top legal firms in that country, and the largest by headcount. [1] The firm is a partnership comprising 45 partners and consultants supported by around 175 lawyers and legal executives in nine practice groups (Banking & Finance, Corporate & Commercial, Construction, Employment, IP/ICT, Litigation ...

  6. Public Trust Building, Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    The Public Trust of New Zealand was a government-appointed trustee service for those unwilling to use private services, or required by the courts or legislation to use the Public Trustee. It dealt, for example, with intestate estates, i.e. where people died owning property whose value is greater than the sum of their enforceable debts and ...

  7. Christchurch Club - Wikipedia

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    The Christchurch Club building in 2019. The Christchurch Club is a historic private members' club in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand.The older of the two Christchurch clubs, it was founded by rural landholders in 1856; the rival organisation, the Canterbury Club, was a breakaway that was founded by urban professionals in 1872.

  8. Chris Finlayson - Wikipedia

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    As Attorney-General and Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Finlayson was successful in reaching an unprecedented number of financial Waitangi Treaty settlements (59 over nine years) including with iwi he had previously represented in private practice. [4] He also chaired the Privileges Committee from 2012 to 2017. [2]

  9. St Thomas of Canterbury College - Wikipedia

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    St Thomas of Canterbury College is a college for year 7 to 13 boys and offers a Catholic education to its students. It is located in Christchurch, New Zealand.The college is integrated into the state education system under an integration agreement which was first entered into by the Christian Brothers (as the proprietors of the college) and the Government of New Zealand on 11 November 1981 ...

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