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  1. Justice Sector Corrections forecast 2013 to 2023 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...for the duration of the forecast. The switch to PoA reports has kept the number of written reports up, against the ongoing fall of prosecutions. A slight fall in written reports is projected before the numbers level off in later years. Court Servicing Hours Court Servicing Hours are a measure of the time probation officers spend at court. Important court functions include appearing as a prosecutor for breaches of community sentences and other applications by the Department of C...

  2. Justice Sector Corrections forecast 2013 to 2023 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...for the duration of the forecast. The switch to PoA reports has kept the number of written reports up, against the ongoing fall of prosecutions. A slight fall in written reports is projected before the numbers level off in later years. Court Servicing Hours Court Servicing Hours are a measure of the time probation officers spend at court. Important court functions include appearing as a prosecutor for breaches of community sentences and other applications by the Department of C...

  3. M D Cottle Family Trust & Ors v Barnett [2015] NZREADT 57 [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...$10,000 plus GST was properly payable by way of commission, both by writing that on the actual agreement for sale and purchase and by acknowledging that before the Disputes Tribunal. There is no mischief which the section was designed to remedy. The services were performed, the acknowledged fee paid, and the matter should rest there.” [78] In final oral submissions, Mr Withnall expressed general agreement with the stance of Mr Hodge as counsel for the Authority. He accepted that s.1...

  4. [2010] NZEmpC 83 Ah Ching & 40 Ors v Westpac N Z Ltd [pdf, 47 KB]

    ...LTD AK 1 July 2010 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2010] NZEMPC 83 ARC 113/09 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to the determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN TAINOINO AH CHING AND 40 OTHERS Plaintiffs AND WESTPAC NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Defendant Hearing: Auckland 24 May 2010 Appearances: Peter Cranney, Counsel for Plaintiffs John Rooney and Sarah Hogg, Counsel for Defendant Judgment: 1 July 2010 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE M E PERKINS Introducti...

  5. Andrew Hill - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...have read the Environment CoU1t's Code of Conduct for Expert Witnesses in the E~vironment Court of New Zealand Practice Note 2014, and I agree to comply with it. My qualifications and experience are set out above. I confirm that the issues addressed in this brief of evidence are within my area of e.'l:pe1tise. I have not omitted to consider material facts known to me that might alter or detract fron:i. the opinions expressed. Material considered 6. · In preparing this e...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 051 Rangitane O Tamaki v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 4.6 MB]

    ...the application was criticised as deficient at the commencement of the Council hearing. Additional information provided during the hearing10 satisfied the hearings panel that the information was "now sufficiently detailed that we can fully address all the relevant considerations in our decision making". 8 9 10 Manderson EIC relating to the P\V\VI'P dated 1 November 2019 at [26] to [34]. Memorandum for TDC relating to the P\v'\v'TP dated 10 June 2020 at...

  7. BORA Customs And Excise Amendment Bill [pdf, 419 KB]

    Customs And Excise Amendment Bill 26 June 2006 Attorney-General LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: CUSTOMS AND EXCISE AMENDMENT BILL 1. We have considered whether the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (PCO 6547/12) is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (the "Bill of Rights Act"). We understand that this Bill is to be considered by the Cabinet Legislation Committee on 29 June 2006. 2. Our view is that the Bill app...

  8. AT v Accident Compensation Corporation (Mental Injury) [2023] NZACC 131 [pdf, 401 KB]

    NOTE: PUBLICATION OF NAME, ADDRESS, OCCUPATION OR IDENTIFYING PARTICULARS OF APPELLANT PROHIBITED BY S 160 (1), (2) AND (3) OF THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001. SEE https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2001/0049/latest/DLM101854.html IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI-Ā-ROHE KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2023] NZACC 131 ACR 98/20 UNDER THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL UNDER S 149 OF THE ACT BE...

  9. Taueki v Procter - Horowhenua 11 (Lake) (2021) 437 Aotea MB 86 (437 AOT 86) [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...refund the trust where payments have been received improperly. While the affected trustee may apply to the Court for relief on the basis that the trust might have been enriched by the trustees’ conduct, any such commission or percentage for those services must be “just and reasonable.” In this context, Mr Taueki disputed that the work undertaken by the trustees amounted to a benefit to the trust. On the contrary, Mr Watson’s client argued that there was extensive evidence p...

  10. Appendix 2 Draft Annex to 23rd-24th Reports under the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination [pdf, 420 KB]

    CERD/C/NZL/23-24 1 CERD/C/NZL/23-24 Annex 1: Tokelau 1. Reference should be made to previous New Zealand reports for the situation in Tokelau. For further information, reference should be made to the report to Parliament by the Administrator of Tokelau and to the working papers issued each year by the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation. 2. Tokelau is a non-self-governing territory and has been administered by New Zealand since 1926. There are an estimated...