Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Administration of societies - Other administration matters - Registered office

110: Registered office

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"Where a society's main office is located in New Zealand"

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You need to have a registered office in New Zealand if you are part of a society. The registered office is the place listed in the register as the society's office, but you should check section 111 for more information. You can find more details about this in other laws, such as the laws from 1908 and 1993.

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Part 3Administration of societies
Other administration matters: Registered office

110Registered office

  1. Every society must always have a registered office in New Zealand.

  2. The registered office of a society at any particular time is the place described as such in the register (subject to section 111).

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