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Imperial Laws Application Act 1988

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The First and Second Schedules to the Act lists the Imperial Acts which are part of New Zealand law. The Act also provides that the common law of England (including the principles and rules of
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The Act provides that after its commencement, no Imperial enactments or subordinate legislation not listed in the Schedules of the Act are part of New Zealand law.
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An Act to specify the extent to which Imperial enactments, Imperial subordinate legislation, and the common law of England are part of the laws of New Zealand
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The Act gives the Governor-General in Council the power to make subordinate legislation under Imperial enactments which are part of the Act.
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New Zealand Parliament
Long title
New Zealand's uncodified constitution
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
English common law
2nd New Zealand Parliament
English Laws Act 1858
equity
Statute of Westminster 1275
Peace of the Church and the Realm Act 1275
Magna Carta
Six Statutes
due process
Statute the Fifth (1351)
Liberty of Subject (1354)
1640
1679
1816
Act of Settlement 1701
Bill of Rights 1688
Petition of Right
Calendar (New Style) Act 1750
Wills Act 1837
Constitution of New Zealand
Independence of New Zealand
"The Icon of Liberty: The Status and Role of Magna Carta in Australian and New Zealand Law"
Melbourne University Law Review

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