Consumer Guarantees Act 1993

3: Act to bind the Crown

You could also call this:

“This law applies to everyone, including the government”

This law applies to the government of New Zealand. When the law says it “binds the Crown,” it means that the rules in this act must be followed by the government, just like everyone else. You can think of it as saying that no one is above this law, not even the people who run the country.

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3Act to bind the Crown

  1. This Act shall bind the Crown.