Schedule 5: Amendments consequential on repeal of Perpetuities Act 1964 and abolition of rule against perpetuities
You could also call this:
"Changes to other laws because the old Perpetuities Act 1964 is no longer used"
The Trusts Act 2019 has a part called Amendments consequential on repeal of Perpetuities Act 1964 and abolition of rule against perpetuities. This part is empowered by s 161. It lists the changes made to other laws because of the Trusts Act 2019.
You will see a list of laws that have been changed. These laws include the Māori Purposes (Wi Pere Trust) Act 1991, the Medical Assurance Society Members' Trust (Exemption from Perpetuities) Act 1997, and the Property Law Act 2007. There are many other laws on the list that have been changed.
These changes are part of the Trusts Act 2019, which is a law that affects trusts in New Zealand. The changes are made because the Perpetuities Act 1964 has been repealed, which means it is no longer a law.