In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
banker means the manager or other person for the time being in charge of the office of a bank in which any account is kept
barrister means a person enrolled as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court under or by virtue of this Act and practising as a barrister, whether or not he or she also practises as a solicitor; and, in relation to any country outside New Zealand, includes, for the purposes of sections 49(3)(a) and 53, any person authorised to exercise in that country functions similar to those exercised by barristers in New Zealand
chief executive, in relation to a Crown organisation,—
community law centre means a community law centre within the meaning of section 85 of the Legal Services Act 2000 that is providing community legal services under a contract entered into by the Legal Services Agency pursuant to section 87 of that Act
complaint means a complaint under section 132
complaints service means a complaints service established under section 121
conveyancer means a person, not being a lawyer or a person acting under the supervision of a lawyer, who provides conveyancing services
Conveyancers Society inspectorate means the inspectorate established by the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers pursuant to regulations made under section 115
conveyancing—
(a) means—
(i) legal work carried out for the purpose of effecting or documenting any transaction or prospective transaction that does or would create, vary, transfer, or extinguish a legal or equitable estate, interest, or right in any real property; and
(d) includes, in particular, the presenting of any instrument for registration under the Land Transfer Act 1952 or the Deeds Registration Act 1908 and the carrying out of any other work required by either of those Acts to be performed by, or on behalf of, persons seeking to effect registration of instruments; but
conveyancing practitioner means a person who holds a current practising certificate issued by the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers
Conveyancing Practitioners' Fidelity Fund means the fund established, pursuant to section 310, by practice rules made by the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers
Conveyancing Practitioners Standards Committee means a Conveyancing Practitioners Standards Committee established pursuant to section 127
conveyancing services means services that a person provides by carrying out conveyancing for any other person
Council, in Part 8 and Schedule 5, means the New Zealand Council of Legal Education
country includes every territory for whose international relations the Government of that country is responsible
course of study—
(b) includes, in relation to any course of study to which paragraph (a)(i) or paragraph (a)(ii) applies, the structure of the course, the prescriptions for each subject, any prerequisites to the course or to any of the subjects of study in the course, and the examinations for the subjects
Crown organisation means a Crown entity, department, or government-related organisation
director, in relation to an incorporated firm, means a director as defined in section 126 of the Companies Act 1993
Disciplinary Tribunal means the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal established by section 226
document, in relation to a practitioner, includes—
(e) any information recorded or stored by means of any tape-recorder, computer, or other device, and any material subsequently derived from information so recorded or stored
executive director of the New Zealand Law Society means the person for the time being appointed to hold that position by the Council of the New Zealand Law Society
fundamental obligations means,—
High Court means the High Court of New Zealand; and includes a Judge of that Court
incorporated conveyancing firm means, subject to sections 15 and 16, a company that—
incorporated firm means an incorporated conveyancing firm or an incorporated law firm
incorporated law firm means, subject to sections 15 and 16, a company that—
investigator means an investigator appointed under section 144
Law Society inspectorate means the inspectorate established by the New Zealand Law Society pursuant to regulations made under section 115
lawyer means a person who holds a current practising certificate as a barrister or as a barrister and solicitor
Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal means the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal established by section 226
Lawyers' Fidelity Fund means the fund established, pursuant to section 309, by practice rules made by the New Zealand Law Society
Lawyers Standards Committee means a Lawyers Standards Committee established pursuant to section 126
lay member, in relation to the Disciplinary Tribunal, means a member of the Disciplinary Tribunal who holds office under section 228(c)
Legal Complaints Review Officer means the Legal Complaints Review Officer appointed under section 190
legal services means services that a person provides by carrying out legal work for any other person
Management Committee means the management committee established for the Special Fund by section 292(1)
mental or physical condition means any mental or physical condition or impairment; and includes, without limitation, a condition or impairment caused by alcohol or drug abuse
Minister means the Minister of the Crown who, under the authority of any warrant or with the authority of the Prime Minister, is for the time being responsible for the administration of this Act
money includes—
(a) bank notes and other currency, being any negotiable instruments used or circulated, or intended for use or circulation, as currency; and
whether of New Zealand or any other country
New Zealand Law Society means the society continued in existence by section 63
New Zealand Society of Conveyancers means the society established by section 77
nominated trust account means a trust account nominated under section 299
patent attorney means a person registered as a patent attorney under section 100 of the Patents Act 1953
practice rules means rules made under section 94
practising certificate means,—
practitioner means a lawyer or a conveyancing practitioner, as the case may be
record includes—
(a) any file, register, ledger, book of account, or passbook, and any reproduction or copy of any of them or of any entry in any of them; and
(b) any apparatus or equipment in or on which information is recorded, stored, or embodied in any form so as to be capable of being retrieved, reproduced, or processed by any means; and
registered conveyancer means a person who is registered as a conveyancer under rules made under section 81(2)(a)
Registrar means a Registrar of the High Court; and includes a Deputy Registrar
regulated services means,—
regulated trust account, in relation to a practitioner,—
(b) includes any bank account in which money belonging to a client of the practitioner, of a related person or entity, or of an incorporated firm of which the practitioner is a director or shareholder is held if that money is held—
(ii) by, or in the name of, any person who is, in relation to the practitioner, a related person or entity; or
(iii) by, or in the name of, any agent, or employee of the practitioner or of any such incorporated firm; or
related entity means,—
(a) in relation to a lawyer, any body (including a partnership or body corporate) on behalf of which, or in association with which, the lawyer provides, whether in his or her capacity as an employee, shareholder, or director or in any other capacity, regulated services to the public; and
(b) in relation to a conveyancing practitioner, any body (including a partnership or body corporate) on behalf of which, or in association with which, the conveyancing practitioner provides, whether in his or her capacity as an employee, shareholder, or director or in any other capacity, regulated services to the public
related person or entity means, in relation to a practitioner,—
relative, in relation to a conveyancing practitioner or lawyer, means, for the purposes of the definitions in this section of incorporated conveyancing firm and incorporated law firm, any of the following
reserved areas of work means the work carried out by a person—
(d) in giving legal advice or in carrying out any other action that, by section 21F of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 or by any provision of any other enactment, is required to be carried out by a lawyer
roll means the roll of barristers and solicitors kept by any Registrar under this Act
shareholder, in relation to an incorporated firm, means a shareholder as defined in section 96 of the Companies Act 1993
solicitor means a person enrolled as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court under, or by virtue of, this Act and practising as a solicitor, whether or not he or she also practises as a barrister; and, in relation to any country outside New Zealand, includes, for the purposes of sections 49(3)(a) and 53, any person authorised to exercise in that country functions similar to those exercised by solicitors in New Zealand
Special Fund means the fund continued in existence by section 289 and now known as the Lawyers and Conveyancers Special Fund
Standards Committee means a Lawyers Standards Committee or a Conveyancers Standards Committee
statutory officer means a person—
trust account records—
(b) includes any information which relates to a trust account and which is recorded or stored by means of any tape-recorder, computer, or other device, and any material subsequently derived from information so recorded or stored
unsatisfactory conduct has,—