April Fool’s Day—a legal deluge
PA . Wellington Today is April .Fool’s Day, and as usual there- is a long list of acts, orders, rules and notices which become law.
The 16 acts coming into forcei cover subjects as diverseas contractual remedies and the/Riccarton Bush. They ? also cover income tax, coal mines, Government superannuation, the Bank of dangerous goods;', medical practitioners, courts,, acts interpretation, motor-vehicle dealers, small claims tribunals, and local government.
- The list of orders, rules, regulations, and-'notices includes coal" mines, sales tax, rural fire districts, .inland post regulations, oil; tion Ifevies, legal : aidr- road usercharges, allocation of motor spirits duty, a commencement order for the Tokelau (Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic zone) Act, ■ the courts, dangerous goods,, the''Centra] North Island Wildlife Conservancy Council ,the Otago controlled rock, lobster fishery, a positive list of controlled goods and-services, and income tax export incentives.: ?
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Press, 1 April 1980, Page 6
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