Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Miscellaneous provisions - Transitional provisions relating to New Zealand Law Society

387: Officers of New Zealand Law Society

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You are part of the New Zealand Law Society. If you have a job in the Society when this law starts, you keep that job. You stay in that job until someone else is chosen to take your place, following the Society's rules. This applies to people with jobs like President, Vice-President, and Treasurer, as well as members of the Council and its committees.

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Part 11Miscellaneous provisions
Transitional provisions relating to New Zealand Law Society

387Officers of New Zealand Law Society

  1. Every person who, at the commencement of this section, holds office as President, Vice-President, President-elect, or Treasurer of the New Zealand Law Society, or as a member of the Council of the Society or as a member of any committee of the Council of the Society, continues, unless he or she sooner vacates office otherwise than by effluxion of time, to hold that office until his or her successor comes into office in accordance with the Society's constitution.