Companies Act 1993

Miscellaneous

395A: COVID-19 business debt hibernation

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“Rules for pausing business debts during COVID-19 no longer apply”

The law used to have a section called ‘COVID-19 business debt hibernation’. This was part of the Companies Act 1993 in New Zealand. However, this section no longer exists. It was removed from the law on 31 May 2022. This means that the rules about COVID-19 business debt hibernation that were once in this section are no longer in effect.

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Part 22 Miscellaneous

395ACOVID-19 business debt hibernation (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 395A: repealed, on the close of , by section 395A(3).