Imperial Laws Application Act 1988

Schedule 2: Imperial subordinate legislation in force in New Zealand

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"Laws from the past that still apply in New Zealand"

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You are looking at a schedule about Imperial subordinate legislation in New Zealand. This schedule is part of the Imperial Laws Application Act 1988. It has different sections about Imperial subordinate legislation. You can find sections about boundaries and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. There are also sections about Prize, merchant shipping, and fugitive offenders. You will see these sections are grouped together. Each group has a heading that tells you what it is about. The groups are empty, which means there is no specific information listed under each heading. The schedule is like a list of topics related to Imperial subordinate legislation in New Zealand. It helps you understand what areas of law are covered by the Imperial Laws Application Act 1988. You can use this schedule to find out more about these topics and how they relate to the law in New Zealand.

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Schedule 1: Imperial enactments in force in New Zealand, or

"Laws from other countries that still apply in New Zealand"


2Imperial subordinate legislation in force in New Zealand

Imperial subordinate legislation relating to boundaries

    Orders in Council relating to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

      Order in Council relating to Prize

        Order in Council relating to merchant shipping

          Order in Council relating to fugitive offenders