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  2. List of statutes of New Zealand (1999–2008) - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Transport and Technology Act; New Zealand - Singapore Closer Economic Partnership Act; 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

  3. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    GP (General Partnership): Either a formal structure with a partnership agreement, or an informal structure, in which case the Partnerships Act for the province will apply; LP (Limited Partnership): An investment structure, limiting both the liability and the participation of the investor.

  4. Limited partnership - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, Limited Partnerships are a form of partnership involving General Partners, (who are liable for all the debts and liabilities of the partnership) and Limited Partners (who are liable to the extent of their capital contribution to the partnership). The Limited Partnerships Act 2008 replaces Special Partnerships that exist under ...

  5. Lists of acts of the New Zealand Parliament - Wikipedia

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    List of acts of the New Zealand Parliament (1912–1928) 16 years 3: United: List of statutes of New Zealand (1928–1931) 3 years 4: United–Reform coalition: List of statutes of New Zealand (1931–1935) 4 years 5: First Labour: List of statutes of New Zealand (1935–1949) 14 years 6: First National: List of statutes of New Zealand (1949 ...

  6. Look-through company - Wikipedia

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    An LTC is the same as the traditional limited liability company (LLC), established in accordance with the New Zealand Companies Act of 1993, apart from taxation of the company's income. An LTC is unlike a typical company in that the income and expenditure of the company are expressly in the hands of the shareholders.

  7. The Laws of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of New Zealand is an encyclopedia that is intended to provide a reliable statement of the whole law of New Zealand – statutory, regulatory, and judicial. Publication commenced in 1992. It is published by LexisNexis and is the only current encyclopaedia of New Zealand law. It is the New Zealand equivalent of Halsbury's Laws of England.

  8. Target Shares Plunge on Its Holiday Outlook. Should Investors ...

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    Target (NYSE: TGT) is getting labeled as the Grinch heading into the holiday season, after the retailer saw its shares plunge following poor third-quarter results and subdued guidance for the ...

  9. Law of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act was enacted in 1990 to affirm fundamental rights and freedoms set out in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. [20] While the Bill of Rights Act is not a superior law to which all other laws are subject, judges are required to interpret other statutes to be consistent with it if at all ...