Disputes Tribunal Act 1988

Schedule 2: Consequential amendments

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"Changes to other laws because of the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988"

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You are looking at a part of the law called the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988. This part is called Consequential amendments and it is empowered by s 82(2). It lists some other laws that are affected by the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988. You will see a list of laws that are changed because of the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988. These laws include the Crown Proceedings Act 1950, the District Courts Act 1947, and the Fair Trading Act 1986. They also include the Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Act 1982, the Inferior Courts Procedure Act 1909, the Maori Language Act 1987, and the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957. These laws are all part of the New Zealand law system and they work together to help people resolve disputes. You can look at each of these laws to see how they are affected by the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988. They are all important parts of the law that help keep people safe and fair.

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Schedule 1: Powers and jurisdiction of Disputes Tribunal, or

"What the Disputes Tribunal can help you with"


2Consequential amendments Empowered by s 82(2)

  • Crown Proceedings Act 1950 (1950 No 54) (RS Vol 2, p 23)
  • District Courts Act 1947 (1947 No 16) (RS Vol 5, p 1)
  • Fair Trading Act 1986 (1986 No 121)
  • Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Act 1982 (1982 No 118)
  • Inferior Courts Procedure Act 1909 (1909 No 13) (RS Vol 3, p 13)
  • Maori Language Act 1987 (1987 No 176)
  • Oaths and Declarations Act 1957 (1957 No 88) (RS Vol 4, p 1)