Law and Libraries
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Law for Lunch is Back!
- Wellington City Libraries
- Law for Lunch is back at Te Awe Library, Tuesdays in August at 12-12:30pm. Join us for this series as experts… Continue reading Law for Lunch is Back! →
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Te Awe Library, Brandon Street, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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FREE seminar on Tenancy Law (22 May)
- Multicultural Services Centre of Wellington
- Tenancy Law: When good tenants go bad and bad landlords get worse When: Tuesday 22 May, 12-1pm Where: Ruth Gotlieb Library, 101 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie Cost: FREE, All welcome What: Felicity McNeill, community lawyer at the Wellington Community Law Centre, will answer your curly questions: Flatmate or Tenant? Dealing with problem flatmates Tenants: Your rights and responsibilities Landlords: Your rights and responsibilities Dispute resolution
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Ruth Gotlieb Library, 101 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie
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Want to know more about family law?
- Wellington City Libraries
- If so, come along to this week's Law for Lunch topic: "Family Court parenting hearings". This popular series is happening every Thursday at Central Library, 2nd Floor, 12-1pm. To find out more about these sessions, check out the library website's News page.
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Law for lunch
- Wellington City Libraries
- Have hire purchase agreements got you in knots? Who can do what with your personal information? Is family law more tangled than your family? How does parole work?Find out at "Law for Lunch", a series of lunchtime talks at Wellington Central Library. Specialists will demystify the law around these issues and you can ask your own questions: Thursdays noon-1pm, 8-29 March.
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