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There are 48 list seats, plus at most a few more overhang seats, and people can decline seats, so I'm guessing it's to prevent parties from putting everyone and their mum on the list since it's of very little practical use after some point.
There are 48 list only seats. Most of the electorate MPs are on the list, but if the party has any extra party vote after the electorate MPs it goes to whoever's left on the list. Theoretically if a party won all the party vote they would need a list of 120(minus electorate only MPs). Presumably National and Labour both have this but it's not published because they will never need ir.