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New Zealand: Acts affecting Native Lands, 1886, 1888-91 and 1894-95

New Zealand Analysis

New Zealand Analysis.

Title.
1.Short Title.
2.Repeal of section 11. Witnesses may be summoned.
3.Penalty for failing to give evidence.
4.Power of committal for contempt.
5.Repeal of section 27. Substituted provision.
6.Deed must be certified and stamped before partition order Signed.
7.Addition to powers of section 51.
8.Repeal of section 58.
9.Court may make order in lieu of letters of administration.
10.Survey charges may be apportioned at any time.
11.Amendment of orders on suggestion of surveyor.
12.Chief Judge may amend errors and omissions.
13.Errors, &c., may be amended after title ascertained.
14.Successors to be tenants in common.
15.Chief Judge may make rules.
16.Rules deemed to have continued in force.
17.Procedure on removal of restrictions.
18."Native Equitable Owners Act, 1886." Limit of time.
19.Amendment of section 4 of Amendment Act, 1888. Inquiry may be held by a Judge.
20.Governor may appoint Commissioners.
21.Commissioners to give notice.
22.To make rules.
23.Payment of expenses.
24.Commissioners' powers.
25.Recovery of costs.
26.Equity and good conscience.
27.Technical defects.
28.Stay of proceedings.
29.Concerning Tauponuiatia Block.
30.Registration of instruments under "The Chattels Transfer Act, 1889."
31.Amendment of section 5 of "The Native Equitable Owners Act, 1886."
32.Concerning lands under "The Thermal Springs Districts Act, 1881."