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  1. NZCVS 2024 Methodology Report Cycle 7 [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or entity

  2. [2021] NZREADT 06 - Silcock (22 January 2021) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...work fast. At 9.20 am, Mr Watson advised Ms Silcock by text that he would be speaking with the prospective purchasers that morning. At 9.35 am, Ms Silcock sent Mr Watson a further text asking him not to discuss anything with, or in front of, her boarder. Mr Watson acknowledged this text at 9.51 am. [9] Ms Silcock did not hear further from Mr Watson before she switched her cellphone off. When she turned it on shortly after 6 pm, she found a message from Mr Watson asking if...

  3. Terms & definitions

    ...example, a ‘couple with child(ren) and other person(s)’ household includes a family nucleus, consisting of a couple and their children, and at least one other person who is outside this family nucleus, such as a grandparent, uncle, aunt, flatmate, boarder, etc. ‘Other multi-person household’ is a household with two or more people with no family nucleus. This includes households of related people who are not a family nucleus (such as siblings), households of unrelated people (such as fla...

  4. King v CAC 20004 & Findlay [2014] NZREADT 78 [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...million prior to the Christchurch earthquakes. It was put to him by Ms Nash that the property would never have been worth half that, which is why he considered the tenders as quite low. Mr King said that he had been able to rent the house or take in boarders on a profitable basis. [23] It seems that, after the Christchurch earthquakes, the appellant’s insurance company cancelled the insurance cover on the property and that, apparently, is a matter of separate litigation. It was p...

  5. Mullane v Attorney-General [2017] NZHRRT 40 [pdf, 417 KB]

    ...prescribed by s 319FA. That procedure imposes obligations on the agency, not on the Police. [43.4] The Education (Hostels) Regulations 2005. Regulation 61 requires that anyone who has regular access to a hostel or who has unsupervised contact with boarders must undergo a vigorous suitability check, including Police vetting. [43.5] The Health and Safety at Work (General Risk and Workplace Management) Regulations 2016. Regulations 49 to 52 create a duty to ensure all workers at limite...

  6. L v EQC [2021] CEIT-2019-0036 [pdf, 411 KB]

    ...living/bedroom - $867.10 – 20/1/2012 [69] The invoice includes eight hours labour over two days for a relatively small job. Ms L revised the invoice to show three hours labour. It is claimed that this work was done to prevent dust from affecting boarders after the 23 December 2011 earthquake event. In the second interview, Ms L said that a builder called Marco had done the work. The claim for this invoice has been abandoned. [70] The invoice included eight hours labour when, as admi...

  7. Lawrence v Accident Compensation Corporation (Claim for personal injury) [2025] NZACC 167 [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...Orthopaedic Surgeon, noted in an outpatient letter before he was discharged: Diagnosis - soft tissue injury left shoulder. Isaac is a sixteen year old rugby player who injured his left scapulothoracic region 2 weeks ago. He was tender over the medial boarder of the left scapula and was thought to have a fracture. On examination today there is no swelling or tenderness and he has a full range of shoulder motion. He has some slight muscular discomfort over the rhomboids. The levator...

  8. Deloitte report: Assessment of business compliance costs of the indicative anti-money laundering regulatory requirements [pdf, 2 MB]

    Ministry of Justice New Zealand: Assessment of business compliance costs of the indicative anti- money laundering regulatory requirements July 2008 This report has been prepared on the basis of limitation set out on page 4. New Zealand Assessment of Business Compliance Costs of the Indicative Anti-Money Laundering Regulatory Requirements Contents Executive Summary...............................................................................

  9. NZCASS Technical manual [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or entity that chooses to rely upon the information.

  10. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 64 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    Waitangi Tribunal ANGI TE ROPU WHAKAMANA I TE TIRITI O WAITANGI Haratua 2012 | May 2012 ˉ ˉ 1 Issue 64Kia puta ki te whai ao ki te ao mā̄rama From the world of darkness moving into the world of light| Kei Roto | Inside From the Chairperson 1 From the Director 2 New Tribunal Leadership 2 New Members and Presiding Officers 3 Our Distinguished Membership 5 Departing Members 6 New Registrar 6 Urgency and Remedies Applications 7 Professor Sorrenson’s 24 Years’ Service 7 The