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  1. BORA Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...subordinate legislation made under Acts that provide that subordinate legislation lapses after a specified time unless confirmed or validated by an Act of Parliament, and repeals the Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Act 2004 (2004 No 110). 4. We note that clause 4 of the Bill expressly provides that validation of subordinate legislation under this Bill is for the purpose of preventing the expiry of the subordinate legislation only, and does not cure any invalidity or...

  2. Ransfield v Whaanga - Town Section 90 Mahia and Town Section 91 Mahia (2012) 16 Takitimu MB 130 (16 TKT 130) [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...land, and the Trust is entitled to an order determining ownership in its favour. Recovery of Damages for Trespass and Payment for Outstanding Rates 9 Gengalo - Tuapou B8 (2004) 85 Opotiki MB 110 (85 OPO 110); Rahui A8 (191 GIS 203) both citing with favour Lockwood Buildings v Trust Bank Canterbury Ltd [1995] 1 NZLR 22. 16 Tākitimu MB 137 [32] The outstanding rates on Mahia Section 90 amount to $20,741.91 and $10,907.35 on...

  3. Toa - Arahaunui 1A1 (2011) 267 Aotea MB 119 (267 AOT 119) [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...to determine the ownership of the house on Arahaunui 1A1 and adjourned the matter to Whanganui. 7 3 80 Aotea MB 218 (80 AOT 218) 4 104 Wanganui MB 130 (104 WG 130). 5 Ibid 6 110 Whanganui MB 108 (110 WG 108) 7 245 Aotea MB 1 (245 AOT 1). 267 Aotea MB 121 [10] The substantive hearing was held on 18 May 2010. 8 The Court heard from the Applicant, as well as Judith Takurua and other interested parties....

  4. BORA Outer Space and High Altitude Activities Bill [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...applies the provisions of subparts 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 of Part 4 of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012. These subparts place reasonableness and lawfulness requirements on the search and seizure powers conferred by cl 64. In particular: a. s 110 (in subpart 4 of Part 4) of the Search and Surveillance Act specifies that the time of the search, any force or equipment used during the search, any measures used to access a computer system or data storage must be reasonable, and b. s...

  5. People charged and convicted of breach of COVID-19 restrictions offences December 2020 [xlsx, 84 KB]

    ...figures, please read the definitions and data notes Back to contents page Example interpretation: By 31 December 2020, the justice service area with the most people who had finalised charges for breach of COVID-19 restrictions offences was Canterbury (110 people). Number of people Justice service area 2020 Taitokerau 41 Waitematā 17 Auckland 23 South Auckland 67 Waikato 26 Bay of Plenty 25 Waiariki 23 East Coast 54 Taranaki/Whanganui 20 Manawatū/Wairarapa 10 Northern Wellingto...

  6. LCRO 14/2021 PR and [Law Firm A] v [Area] Standards Committee [X] (30 August 2021) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...commenced an own motion investigation. The own motion investigation and the Standards Committee decision [9] The issues identified by the Committee as the focus of its investigation were whether: (a) Mr PR and/or [Law Firm A] had breached s 110(2) and s 110(3) of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (the Act) by allowing Mr KJ to utilise his firm’s trust account; or (b) had failed to promote and maintain proper standards of professionalism (r 10 of the Rules); or (c) had...

  7. 2023-10-12-Affidavit-of-Laila-Alkamil_Part1.pdf [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...non-compliance with the particular(s) that is not met." Please clarify which area of non-compliance have been assessed. 220103 Further Information Request Page 13 � 1111.:, h:J \.110 OIIIIV/\UI V 11101,vou V ICIVIICU lV Ill \.ll'C:i Annexure 3 affidavit of Laila Alkamil affirmed at Auckland this ().. day of October 2023 before me: Memorandum Signature ...... � ........ :;....,,"""".-r-...

  8. TG v NP LCRO 190 / 2011 (1 February 2013) [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...entitled to require that firm to make payment to her of the money held once she had rendered her bill of costs. [28] A payment made by a client on account of costs does not relieve the instructed solicitor from the obligations imposed by section 110 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act or Regulation 12(6) of the Trust Account Rules.3 Section 110(1) Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (1) A practitioner who, in the course of his or her practice receives money for, or on behalf of any perso...

  9. Otimi v Fa'uhiva - Hauhungaroa 1A3 (2019) 401 Aotea MB 102 (401 AOT 102) [pdf, 382 KB]

    ...beneficiaries complete either at the meeting or subsequently a statutory declaration. The alternative would be to require all voters to attend Court and affirm on oath 13 Ibid. 401 Aotea MB 110 their affiliation and to make themselves available to cross-examination. I consider such a procedure would be both cumbersome and understandably offensive to those subject to challenge. (Emphasis added) [26] Contrast the...

  10. Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Johnson [2022] NZLCDT 28 (19 August 2022) [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...fitness to practise or as to bring the profession into disrepute, as per s 241(c) of the Act; Or alternatively, unsatisfactory conduct within the meaning of ss 12(a) and/or (c) of the Act. 13 Breaches of the Act: (i) Breach of s 110(2)(b) (failure to hold money exclusively for person and paid as person directs); and/or (ii) Breach of s 112(1)(a) (failure to keep trust account records that clearly disclose position of money in trust account); and/or (iii) Breach of s...