Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

New Zealand Society of Conveyancers - Powers

88: Registration of constitution and amendments to constitution

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"Registering the rules of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers"

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You need to register the constitution of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers. The Council must give a document to the Registrar of Companies in Wellington within 14 days. This document is the constitution of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers. You must also register any changes to the constitution. The Council has 14 days to give the Registrar of Companies a copy of the changes. This includes a new constitution if the old one is replaced.

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88Registration of constitution and amendments to constitution

  1. The Council of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers must, no later than 14 days after the day on which this section comes into force, deliver to the Registrar of Companies at Wellington for registration a document, which is to be described as, and which is to constitute, the constitution of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers.

  2. The Council of the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers must, no later than 14 days after the passing of any amendment to the constitution or the replacement of the constitution, deliver to the Registrar of Companies at Wellington for registration a copy of the amendment or the new constitution.