Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Preliminary matters, loan advances, and New Zealand-based and overseas-based borrowers - Preliminary provisions

8: Act binds the Crown

You could also call this:

"The government must follow the student loan rules too"

This law applies to everyone, including the government. When the law says it "binds the Crown", it means that the government and its agencies must follow the rules just like everyone else. You can think of the Crown as another way of saying the government. So, this Student Loan Scheme Act 2011 is a set of rules that even the government has to obey.

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Part 1Preliminary matters, loan advances, and New Zealand-based and overseas-based borrowers
Preliminary provisions

8Act binds the Crown

  1. This Act binds the Crown.

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