Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

New Zealand Society of Conveyancers

78: Membership

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"Being a member of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers"

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You can be a member of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers. Membership is voluntary and does not make you responsible for the society's contracts or debts. You do not own any part of the society's property as a member.

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Part 5New Zealand Society of Conveyancers

78Membership

  1. The New Zealand Society of Conveyancers has members in accordance with its constitution and this Act, but membership is voluntary and does not of itself—

  2. impose on the members any liability in respect of any contract, debt, or other obligation made or incurred by the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers; or
    1. confer on the members any right, title, or interest in the property of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers.