Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017

Contracts legislation - Minors’ contracts - Other matters relating to sections 103 to 109

110: Sections 103 to 109 do not limit or affect certain other provisions

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“Sections 103 to 109 work with other important laws without changing them”

Sections 103 to 109 of this law don’t change or limit some other important laws. These other laws are still in effect and work alongside sections 103 to 109. The laws that are not affected include:

The Deaths by Accidents Compensation Act 1952, which helps people who have lost family members in accidents.

Section 98 of the District Court Act 2016, which is about how the District Court works.

The Accident Compensation Act 2001, which helps people who have been injured in accidents.

Section 149(3A) of the Employment Relations Act 2000, which is about how employers and employees work together.

These laws continue to apply as they did before, even with sections 103 to 109 in place.

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