The Law on Public Access along Water Margins
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- The Law on Public Access Along Water Margins
- Provincial Government
- Reserves Along Privately-Owned Water Boundaries
- Maori Land - A Category of Its Own
- The Queen's Chain at a Glance
- Appendix 1 - No Queen's Chain - Article by Huhana Smith
- Appendix 2 - Colonisation on New Zealand: Extract from Queens' Instructions of 5 December 1840
- Appendix 3 - Extracted from "The New Zealand Book of Events" Reed and Methuen at p275
- Appendix 4 - New South Wales Act, 4 Vict., No. 7, Repealed
- Appendix 5 - Extract of a DESPATCH from Lord John Russell to Governor Hobson
- Appendix 6 - Grant 2 Bishop Pompallier
- Appendix 7 - Title of Ordinances and Statutes
- Appendix 8 - Land Act 1877
- Appendix 9 - Land Act 1908
- Appendix 10 - Conservation Act 1987 / [Part 4A - Marginal Strips / [24 Marginal strips reserved
- Appendix 11 - Land Subdivision in Counties Act 1946
- Appendix 12 - Counties Amendment Act 1961
- Appendix 13 - Local Government Amendment Act 1978 - (inserting new sections in the Local Government Act 1974)
- Appendix 14 - Resource Management Act 1991 / Part 10 - Subdivision and reclamations / Esplanade reserves / [229 Purposes of esplanade reserves and esplanade strips
- Appendix 15 - Extract from Introduction to the Native Land Act, 1909, by Sir John Salmond
- Appendix 16 - Second Schedule Public Reserves and Domains Act 1908 (incorporating amendments by s4 Public Reserves and Domains Amendment Act 1914)
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