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  1. Wall v Fairfax New Zealand Ltd (Delay) [2017] NZHRRT 8 [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...applications are also determined by the Chair (s 95). All decisions of the Tribunal are written by the Chairperson. 3 [7] The Chairperson is presently the only member of the Tribunal. The Panel maintained by the Minister of Justice under s 101 is a separate statutory entity which is drawn on by both the Chairperson and by the High Court. Members of the Panel are only ever members of a “tribunal” when appointed by the Chairperson for the purposes of a particular hearing (s 98...

  2. BORA Financial Services Legislation Amendment Bill [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...person, or confirm the information provided by another person. For example, this could occur where Person A is a director of ABC Limited, and is required to 2 See, for example, Hamed v R [2011] NZSC 101, [2012] 2 NZLR 305 at [161] per Blanchard J; see also Williams v Attorney-General [2007] NZCA 52. produce a document relating to ABC Limited’s business or confirm information provided by ABC Limited. 15. The Registrar’s powers of...

  3. Financial Markets Infrastructure Bill Advice [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...Bill. This is an important objective, and the search powers are rationally connected to it. 1 RJR MacDonald v Attorney-General of Canada (1995) 127 DLR (4th) 1. 2 See, for example, Hamed v R [2011] NZSC 101, [2012] 2 NZLR 305 at [161] per Blanchard J. 15. We also consider that the powers are proportionate to the objective. An investigator can only enter and search a place, vehicle, or thing if the occupier or person in charge conse...

  4. Family Court applications June 2021 [xlsx, 177 KB]

    ...total Canterbury 8,564 7,974 7,188 5,107 5,841 6,341 6,603 6,867 6,485 6,506 New Zealand total Otago 3,907 3,535 3,170 2,266 2,589 2,853 2,763 2,788 2,538 2,662 New Zealand total Southland 2,505 2,094 1,887 1,406 1,449 1,441 1,556 1,549 1,547 1,680 New Zealand total Central Registry - - - 2 1,429 691 593 623 760 1,101 New Zealand total Total 77,491 70,993 68,178 58,948 60,162 60,269 60,602 60,753 59,687 61,054 Adoption Taitokerau 16 5 13 7 9 6 12 11 9 6 Adoption Waitematā 54 34 45 45 31...

  5. Management Committee of Mangatawa Papamoa Blocks Incorporation - Lot 1 DPS 65413 and Part Mangatawa Papamoa SO 452445 (2018) 156 Waikato Maniapoto MB 77 (156 WMN 77) [pdf, 732 KB]

    156 Waikato Maniapoto MB 77 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIKATO MANIAPOTO DISTRICT A20170005270 A20170005272 A20170005273 UNDER Sections 133, 135, 137, 289 and 315, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Lot 1 DPS 65413 and Part Mangatawa Papamoa SO 452445 block MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF MANGATAWA PAPAMOA BLOCKS INCORPORATION Applicant A20170005738 A20170005739 A20170005740 A20170005741 UNDER Sections

  6. NZCVS Cycle 1 (2018) data tables [xlsx, 369 KB]

    ...(personal) 83 25.88 # 65 24.26 # 1.66 0.40 ⱡ 2.10 25.88 # Robbery and assault (except sexual assault) 233 25.29 # 111 15.61 2.82 0.44 5.92 25.29 # Fraud and deception 
 273 14.66 207 12.44 5.24 0.65 6.92 14.66 Cybercrime
 119 20.33 # 101 19.67 2.57 0.50 3.01 20.33 # Sexual assault 193 25.98 # 87 22.62 # 2.22 0.50 ⱡ 4.88 25.98 # Harassment and threatening behaviour 
 300 30.29 # 118 18.48 2.98 0.55 7.62 30.29 # All personal offences 1200 13.30 575 7...

  7. Auckland Standards Committee 1 v Hart [2011] NZLCDT 36 [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...paragraphs 26 and 27 the Court had the following to say: “[26] We are in no doubt that a charge, or charges, must be filed with the relevant tribunal promptly. That conclusion, we think, may be reached in two ways. First, the express obligation in s 101(1) to inquire into complaints “as soon as practicable” may extend to the further step of preferring charges after a sufficient gravity finding. As the circumstances of this case demonstrate, the limits of the investigative proc...

  8. Tamou v Smith - Sections 57, 58, 70, 72 and 100 of the Ratana Pa (2016) 361 Aotea MB 75 (361 AOT 75) [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...adherents of the Ratana Movement, not being beneficial owners of land vested in the Board, or, where the said President is not a beneficial owner, two such 1 356 Aotea MB 282 (356 AOT 282) 2 101 Whanganui MB 342-343 (101 WG 342-343) 3 Māori Purposes Act 1941, s 14(3) 361 Aotea MB 77 adherents, who shall be nominated by other adherents of the Movement who are not beneficial owners: (d) Two officers of the Public Se...

  9. ENV-2016-AKL-000203 Frizzell v Auckland Council [pdf, 5.6 MB]

    ...in size fit countryside living some are immediate neighbours others directly across the road which I understand will come under Countryside Living. The immediately neighbouring properties on Clevedon Kawakawa Road are Nos 69 of 1.35 Ha 84 2.61Ha 101 2 Ha and Immediately across the road Nos 84 2.61Ha 84A 2.5 Ha 86A 2.29 Ha and 88 8018 M2 Also on McNicol road Nos 9 3.89 Ha 12 Mcnicol (Immediate Neighbour) 1096 M2 and 90 McNicol an Immediate Neighbour of 20 Ha Which has been confirmed to...

  10. BORA National Animal Identification and Tracing Bill [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...the power to determine whether the detained person is connected with the object of the search. We note that this power may only be exercised for a reasonable period, subject to any conditions imposed by the officer issuing the search warrant (cl 101(1)(a)), and that the provisions relating to privilege also apply (cl 101(1)(b)). 38. Under cl 105, a NAIT officer or NAIT authorised person may stop a vehicle to conduct a search under a warrant. If a NAIT officer exercises a power to stop,...