New Zealand Dollars definition

New Zealand Dollars means the lawful currency of New Zealand.
New Zealand Dollars and “NZ$”: the lawful money of New Zealand.
New Zealand Dollars and “NZD” mean lawful money of New Zealand.

Examples of New Zealand Dollars in a sentence

  • The Hirer must have public liability insurance in place for the duration of the Hire Period which must be for a sum not less than $5 million (New Zealand Dollars) for any one occurrence, with a reputable/registered insurer (which insurance must be in the Hirer's name, and which must provide indemnity cover against loss, damage, costs and expenses for which the Hirer may become liable under this Agreement).


More Definitions of New Zealand Dollars

New Zealand Dollars means the lawful currency of New Zealand;
New Zealand Dollars all monetary amounts are payable in New Zealand dollars.
New Zealand Dollars. “NZ$”, “NZD” or “NZ dollars” are to the lawful currency of New Zealand; • references to “A$” or “Australian dollars” are to the lawful currency of Australia; • references to “€”, “EUR”, or “euro” are to the currency introduced at the start of the third stage of European economic and monetary union pursuant to the Treaty establishing the European Union as amended from time to time; and
New Zealand Dollars and “NZD” denote the lawful currency of New Zealand; and “New Zealand Dollar Note” means a Note denominated in New Zealand Dollars.]
New Zealand Dollars or "NZ$" means the lawful currency of New Zealand from time to time.
New Zealand Dollars or “NZ$” each means the lawful currency of the Borrower;
New Zealand Dollars or the sign “NZ$” shall be construed as references to the lawful currency for the time being of New Zealand.