The first Enactment of the New Zealand parliament (General Assembly), created by the 1852 Constitution Act, was the English Laws Act 1854 which established the applicability of all English laws in effect 14 January 1840, to New Zealand. The 1846 Constitution Act was never implemented and was suspended.
This is part of a list of Statutes of New Zealand for the period up to and including part of the first year of the Liberal Government of New Zealand.
Plus 9 Acts amended and 1 Act repealed.
Plus 1 Act repealed.
Plus 3 Acts amended and 2 Acts repealed.
Plus 1 Act amended
Plus 6 Acts amended
Plus 2 Acts amended
Plus 6 Acts amended
Plus 5 Acts amended
Plus 7 Acts amended
Plus 16 Acts amended
Plus 13 Acts amended
Plus 14 Acts amended and 1 Act repealed.
Plus 6 Acts amended
Plus 17 Acts amended
Plus 22 Acts amended and 2 Acts repealed.
Plus 23 Acts amended and 2 Acts repealed.
Plus 20 Acts amended
Plus 26 Acts amended
Plus 27 Acts amended
Plus 27 Acts amended
Plus 25 Acts amended
Plus 24 Acts amended
Plus 29 Acts amended
Plus 32 Acts amended
Plus 14 Acts amended
Plus 41 Acts amended
Plus 30 Acts amended
Plus 25 Acts amended and 1 Act repealed.
Plus 21 Acts amended
Plus 27 Acts amended
Plus 34 Acts amended
Plus 30 Acts amended
Plus 31 Acts amended and 1 Act repealed.
Plus 35 Acts amended
Plus 23 Acts amended
Plus 11 Acts amended
Plus 16 Acts amended and 1 Act repealed.
Plus 15 Acts amended
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