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  1. Recording Industry Association of New Zealand v CAL2013-E000737 [2013] NZCOP 16 [pdf, 158 KB]

    [2013] NZCOP 16 COP 006/13 UNDER The Copyright Act 1994 BETWEEN RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND Applicant AND CAL2013-E000737 Respondent BEFORE THE COPYRIGHT TRIBUNAL Jane Glover DECISION ON THE PAPERS Introduction [1] This case concerns alleged file sharing infringement under s.122A-U of the Copyright Act 1994 (“the Act”). 1 Sections 122A-U of the Act set out a process for copyright owners to use when they consider that...

  2. Federated Farmers of New Zealand.pdf [pdf, 315 KB]

    ...September 2020 169 London Street PO Box 447 Hamilton Telephone: 07 858 0815 Email: ljeffries@fedfarm.org.nz Solicitor acting: Nikki Edwards / Laura Jeffries To: The Registrar Environment Court Auckland Federated Farmers of New Zealand Inc (“Federated Farmers”) wishes to be a party to the following proceedings: Iwi of Hauraki v Waikato Regional Council ENV-2020-AKL-000088 Federated Farmers made a submission about the subject matter of the proceedin...

  3. Brooking v Henderson - Wharekahika A47 (2022) 110 Tairawhiti MB 238 (110 TRW 238) [pdf, 497 KB]

    ...Tairawhiti MB 240 [4] Upon receipt of the applications the Court directed that the chairperson of the Wharekahika A47 Trust file a s 238 report. On 24 January 2020, the Court received that s 238 report from the chairperson, Mr A Henderson. He addressed the operation of the trust and its financial statements for the period 2015-2020. His report is reproduced as follows: Wharekahika A47 Trust - Report to the Court Section 238, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 He ora te whakapiri,...

  4. BORA - Abortion Legislation Bill: Attorney-General's opinion [pdf, 247 KB]

    Abortion Legislation Bill – Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Summary 1. Due to the high degree of public scrutiny of the criteria for permitting access to abortion services, it is appropriate for me to set out my opinion on that aspect of this Bill. I have therefore considered proposed new sections 10 and 11 of the Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion Act for consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. 2. I ha...

  5. ENVC Hearing 27Jul15 DM suppl evidence Todd Langwell [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...in the expected parking effects of the proposal. Similar to my conclusion in my EIC, I am satisfied that the ‘off-site’ parking effects arising from the smaller marina proposal will be minor and can be accommodated. More Frequent Ferry Services 16. I have considered Mr Mitchell’s evidence regarding the changes in ferry activity relating to the addition of a new ferry service. Although it provides a description of what is happening during the weekday morning commuter pea...

  6. Overlap-between-victim-and-offender-in-NZ-Factsheet-final.pdf [pdf, 244 KB]

    Individuals who have been victimised by violent crime and individuals who have engaged in violent behaviour are often considered as two distinct groups who need different kinds of treatment. However, 77% of people in New Zealand prisons are victims of violence.1 The overlap between individuals who have both engaged in and been victimised by crime is known as victim-offender overlap (VOO). While VOO exists for crime in general, it is more pronounced for violent cr...

  7. Overlap-between-victim-and-offender-in-NZ-Factsheet.pdf [pdf, 243 KB]

    Individuals who have been victimised by violent crime and individuals who have engaged in violent behaviour are often considered as two distinct groups who need different kinds of treatment. However, 77% of people in New Zealand prisons are victims of violence.1 The overlap between individuals who have both engaged in and been victimised by crime is known as victim-offender overlap (VOO). While VOO exists for crime in general, it is more pronounced for violent cr...

  8. PQ v Hakaoro [2013] NZIACDT 59 (17 September 2013) [pdf, 118 KB]

    ...issued on 8 August 2013. The key findings were: [1.1] Mr Hakaoro attempted to sexually exploit the complainant; [1.2] He did not initiate his client relationship in accordance with the Code; and [1.3] He dishonestly promised to provide professional services in exchange for domestic services, and did not deliver or intend to deliver those services. [2] This decision is to determine the sanctions to be imposed under section 51 of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act)....

  9. Application and affidavit for Property Order [pdf, 651 KB]

    ...you can apply for an Ancillary Furniture Order so you can keep the furniture and appliances in the house or flat. If you want to move out, you can apply for a Furniture Order so you can them take all or some of the furniture and appliances to your new home. It doesn’t matter if it’s you or the respondent who own owns the furniture. Who can apply for a Property Order? You can apply for a Property Order only if you already have a Protection Order or if you apply for a Protection Order at...

  10. ENV-2016-AKL-000TBA Ryman Healthcare Limited & others v Auckland Council [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...H4.6.11 Outlook space; (v) Standard H4.6.12 Daylight; (vi) Standard H4.6.13 Outdoor living space; and (vii) Standard H4.6.14 Front, side and rear fences and walls; and (viii) Standard H4.6.15 Minimum dwelling size. (c) Infrastructure and servicing. (3) for integrated residential development: (a) the effects on the neighbourhood character, residential amenity, safety, and the surrounding residential area from all of the following: (i) building intensity, scale, location, f...