Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004

Repeals and consequential amendments

Schedule 1: Articles for purposes of this Act

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"Important items covered by the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act"

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The Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004 has a list of articles that are important for this law. You can find this list in the schedule called 'Articles for purposes of this Act', which is empowered by s 4. This list includes things like bicycles, boats, cameras, and computers. The list also includes items like coins, medals, and jewellery, as well as musical instruments and sporting equipment. You will also find things like tools, watches, and sunglasses on this list. The list is quite long and covers many different types of items. The law considers all these items as articles for the purposes of the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004. You can look at the schedule to see the full list of articles. This list is important because it helps to clarify what items are covered by the law, as outlined in the Act empowered by s 4.

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1Articles for purposes of this Act Empowered by s 4

The following are articles for the purposes of this Act:

  • bicycles and bicycle spare parts and accessories:
    1. boats, boat engines, and boat accessories:
      1. cameras and photography equipment:
        1. coins, medals, medallions, and military decorations (but not including coins used as legal tender in New Zealand):
          1. compact discs (laser read):
            1. computer hardware, software, and other computer-related items:
              1. copper in any form:
                1. farm bikes and quad bikes:
                  1. fishing equipment and diving equipment (including wetsuits):
                    1. electric or electronic consumer goods (including whiteware):
                      1. games machines and associated games equipment:
                        1. items made of, or substantially made of, gold, silver, platinum, brass, bronze, or any combination of these metals:
                          1. jackets and coats:
                            1. jewellery:
                              1. leather clothing (but not including footwear):
                                1. motor mowers:
                                  1. motor vehicle (including motor cycle) accessories and parts:
                                    1. musical instruments other than pianos, and accessories of musical instruments:
                                      1. optical instruments such as binoculars, microscopes, and telescopes:
                                        1. ornamental china and crystal:
                                          1. portable power tools:
                                            1. sporting equipment:
                                              1. sunglasses:
                                                1. tool sets:
                                                  1. watches and clocks.