New Zealand Law Society. Seminar
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL13385405A
Top Subjects
- New Zealand (31)
- Law and legislation (8)
- Congresses (3)
- Labor laws and legislation (2)
- Evidence (Law) (2)
- Actions and defenses (2)
- Lawyers (2)
Books by New Zealand Law Society. Seminar
Total count: 23
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Employment law updateNew Zealand Law Society SeminarNew Zealand Law Society1994-01-01
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Current issues of shared ownershipNew Zealand Law Society1995-01-01
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The Commerce and Fair Trading Actsthe must knows and moreNew Zealand Law Society1995-01-01
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Evidentiary issuesNew Zealand Law Society1996-01-01
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New Zealand Law Society Seminarcivil litigation strategiesNew Zealand Law Society, Continuing Legal Education Dept.1996-01-01
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The proactive criminal defence lawyerNew Zealand Law Society1996-01-01
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Domestic violence legislationNew Zealand Law Society1996-01-01
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Access issuesNew Zealand Law Society1997-01-01
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Securities Act updateinvestment product and adviser disclosureNew Zealand Law Society1997-01-01
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Arbitration ActNew Zealand Law Society1997-01-01
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Reregistration of companiesdoing the job properlyNew Zealand Law Society1997-01-01
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Employment law for general practitioners and commercial lawyersNew Zealand Law Society1997-01-01
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Treaty of Waitangi issuesthe last decade and the next centuryNew Zealand Law Society1997-01-01
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Compliance and penalties regimeNew Zealand Law Society1997-01-01
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Forensic evidenceNew Zealand Law Society1998-01-01
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Time and limitationNew Zealand Law Society1998-01-01
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Update on tortsNew Zealand Law Society, Continuing Legal Education Dept.1998-01-01
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Accident insurancethe new disputes regime : New Zealand Law Society seminarNew Zealand Law Society1999-01-01
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Criminal appealsNew Zealand Law Society2000-01-01
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Family law updateNew Zealand Law Society2000-01-01
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Preparing and taking securitiesNew Zealand Law Society2000-01-01
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The Bill of Rightsgetting the basics rightNew Zealand Law Society2001-01-01
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TerrorismNZLS, Family Law Section, Property Law Section [and] Continuing Legal Education2005-01-01