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Contractual Mistakes Act
The Contractual Mistakes Act 1977 was an Act of Parliament in New Zealand that codified into law the remedies for mistake previously available under common law. It was repealed by the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017. Cases * Conlon v Ozolins * Dennis Friedman (Earthmovers) Ltd v Rodney County Council * King v Wilkinson * Mechenex Pacific Services Ltd v TCA Airconditioning (New Zealand) Ltd * Phillips v Phillips * Realty Services Holdings Ltd v Slater * Shotter v Westpac Banking Corp * Tri-Star Customs and Forwarding Ltd v Denning * Ware v Johnson External linksContractual Remedies Act [1977]
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The New Zealand Parliament ( mi, Pāremata Aotearoa) is the unicameral legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the King of New Zealand ( King-in-Parliament) and the New Zealand House of Representatives. The King is usually represented by his governor-general. Before 1951, there was an upper chamber, the New Zealand Legislative Council. The New Zealand Parliament was established in 1854 and is one of the oldest continuously functioning legislatures in the world. It has met in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, since 1865. The House of Representatives normally consists of 120 members of Parliament (MPs), though sometimes more due to overhang seats. There are 72 MPs elected directly in electorates while the remainder of seats are assigned to list MPs based on each party's share of the total party vote. Māori were represented in Parliament from 1867, and in 1893 women gained the vote. Although elections can be called early, each three years Parliament is dissolved and ...
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