Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017

Schedule 5: Enactments and provisions excluded from subpart 3 of Part 4

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This schedule lists enactments and provisions that are excluded from subpart 3 of Part 4 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017. It is divided into four parts.

Part 1 and Part 2 list specific enactments and provisions that are excluded. Part 3 describes types of provisions that are excluded, such as those related to public notices, affidavits, wills, and warrants for entry or search.

Part 4 lists provisions related to the practice or procedure of various courts, tribunals, and other bodies. This includes the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, High Court, District Court, Family Court, Youth Court, and many other specific tribunals and authorities.

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5Enactments and provisions excluded from subpart 3 of Part 4 Empowered by s 218

Part 1Enactments

Part 3Descriptions of provisions of enactments

Provisions of enactments that relate to the following:

  • notices that are required to be given to the public:
    1. information that is required to be given in writing either in person or by registered post:
      1. notices that are required to be attached to any thing or left or displayed in any place:
        1. affidavits, statutory declarations, or other documents given on oath or affirmation:
          1. powers of attorney or enduring powers of attorney (other than powers of attorney referred to in section 218(3)):
            1. wills, codicils, or other testamentary instruments:
              1. negotiable instruments:
                1. bills of lading:
                  1. requirements to produce or serve a warrant or other document that authorises—
                    1. entry on premises; or
                      1. the search of any person, place, or thing; or
                        1. the seizure of any thing:
                        2. information required in respect of any goods or services by a consumer information standard or a product safety standard or a services safety standard prescribed under the Fair Trading Act 1986.
                          1. Notes
                            • Schedule 5 Part 3 paragraph (e): amended, on , by section 44 of the Regulatory Systems (Economic Development) Amendment Act 2025 (2025 No 11).

                            Part 4Provisions of enactments relating to certain courts, tribunals, and other bodies

                            Provisions of enactments relating to the practice or procedure of any of the following:

                          2. the Supreme Court:
                            1. the Court of Appeal or the High Court continued by the Senior Courts Act 2016:
                              1. the District Court reconstituted under section 7 of the District Court Act 2016:
                                1. the Family Court established under the Family Court Act 1980:
                                  1. the Youth Court established under the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:
                                    1. the Disputes Tribunal established under the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988:
                                      1. the Maori Appellate Court and the Maori Land Court continued under Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993:
                                        1. the Court Martial Appeal Court constituted under the Court Martial Appeals Act 1953:
                                          1. the Court Martial of New Zealand established under section 8 of the Court Martial Act 2007:
                                            1. the Summary Appeal Court of New Zealand established under the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971:
                                              1. the Customs Appeal Authority established under the Customs and Excise Act 1996:
                                                1. the Catch History Review Committee established under the Fisheries Act 1996:
                                                  1. Land Valuation Tribunals established under the Land Valuation Proceedings Act 1948:
                                                    1. Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunals established under the Motor Vehicle Sales Act 2003:
                                                      1. the Refugee Status Appeals Authority, the Removal Review Authority, and the Residence Review Board continued by, and the Immigration and Protection Tribunal established under, the Immigration Act 2009:
                                                        1. the social security appeal authority, benefits review committees, and medical board established by or under the Social Security Act 2018:
                                                          1. the Student Allowance Appeal Authority appointed under the Education and Training Act 2020:
                                                            1. the Tenancy Tribunal constituted under the Residential Tenancies Act 1986:
                                                              1. the Environment Court continued by the Resource Management Act 1991:
                                                                1. the Waitangi Tribunal established under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975:
                                                                  1. Review Tribunals established under the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992:
                                                                    1. the Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Board continued by the Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Act 2006.
                                                                      1. Notes
                                                                        • Schedule 5 Part 4 paragraph (e): amended, on , by section 149 of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Act 2017 (2017 No 31).
                                                                        • Schedule 5 Part 4 paragraph (p): replaced, on , by section 459 of the Social Security Act 2018 (2018 No 32).
                                                                        • Schedule 5 Part 4 paragraph (q): amended, on , by section 668 of the Education and Training Act 2020 (2020 No 38).
                                                                        • Schedule 5 Part 4 paragraph (s): amended, on , by section 6 of the Resource Management (Natural and Built Environment and Spatial Planning Repeal and Interim Fast-track Consenting) Act 2023 (2023 No 68).

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