List of acts of the New Zealand Parliament (1912–1928)

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This is a list of acts of the New Zealand Parliament for the period of the Reform Government of New Zealand up to and including part of the first year of the United Government of New Zealand.

1900s

1912

Plus 49 acts amended

1913

Plus 53 acts amended

1914

Plus 54 acts amended and one act repealed.

1915

Plus 62 acts amended

1916

Plus 13 acts amended

1917

Plus 17 acts amended

1918

Plus 13 acts amended

1919

Plus 35 acts amended

1920s

1920

Plus 66 acts amended

1921

Plus 49 acts amended

1922

Plus 50 acts amended

1923

Plus 35 acts amended

1924

Plus 45 acts amended

1925

Plus 29 acts amended

1926

Plus 56 acts amended

1927

Plus 44 acts amended

1928

Plus 27 acts amended

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