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  1. Dickinson v The Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority [2018] NZREADT 31 [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...he had ten working 2 The Tribunal understands that Mr Dickinson initially intended to stay in South Korea for only some months, but extended his stay. He was still in South Korea at the time of filing his application for review. days from the date of the letter to advise the Authority of any reason why his licence should not be cancelled. [d] If he completed ten hours of verifiable CE, he should provide written confirmation of...

  2. 2021-05-12 Carrick Irrigation Exhibit Consent 2002.448-002.pdf [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...in evidence for all purposes for which the original privilege might be put in evidence. S31 Produced privileges to be open for search – Any person may, for the purpose of inspection, without fee, have access to any current mining privilege filed with the District Land Registrar under this Part of this Act, during the hours and on the days appointed by any regulations for the time being in force under the Land Transfer Act 1952. S32 (1) On the receipt by the District Land Reg...

  3. Deputy Registrar - Mohaka A4B (2021) 102 Tairawhiti MB 177 (102 TRW 177) [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...Querida Rewi and others in person Whakataunga: Judgment 22 April 2021 TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ L R HARVEY Judgment of Judge L R Harvey Hei kōrero tīmatanga Introduction [1] This application was filed by the Deputy Registrar for the appointment of owner elected trustees. Following a protracted hearing, the late Jim Gray was appointed sole responsible trustee in 2011. He was replaced by Clinton Hemana in 2014. [2] A general meeti...

  4. [2020] NZEnvC 195 Marlborough District Council v Gifford [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...applied for could be made by consent. The Court made the enforcement orders sought on 16 January 20201. Those orders were reissued by the Court on 2 September 20202 to provide a new set of dates for compliance. [4] On 17 November 2020 the Council filed a memorandum addressing the need for further amendments to the dates for compliance with the enforcement orders. This was a result of delays relating to riparian planting adjacent to the Pukapuka Stream, as well as the identificatio...

  5. Justice Matters - issue 06 - March 2017 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...legal representation despite not being able to afford a lawyer. ‘The results show lawyers are delivering great service to their legal aid clients, and are taking the time to understand their issues and legal situation. The quality and clarity of file documentation and clear, full communication really keeps clients informed every step of the way. This high quality service from lawyers means the legal aid service can really deliver for New Zealanders.’ For the full report go to Abou...

  6. Justice Matters - issue 07 - June 2017 [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...criminal offence to send messages and post material online that deliberately causes a victim serious emotional distress. Since coming into force in July 2015, dozens of offenders have been held to account. There have been: • 148 criminal charges filed relating to 115 people • 100 criminal charges finalised relating to 79 people • 66 charges with outcome of convicted and sentenced • 25 charges withdrawn • 9 other outcomes, including diversions completed and dismissals. The...

  7. LCRO 319/2013 RA v ZA (27 June 2017) [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...[19] Having read the decision he came to believe that either the Committee did not obtain a response from Ms ZA, or that she did reply but her communication was kept from him. [20] The only evidence of communication with Ms ZA on the Committee’s file before the decision was made is her confirmation that she accepts the Committee’s indication of its intention to take no further action on Mr RA’s complaint. There is no evidence of Ms ZA having provided any substantive response...

  8. QAB v PAC, OAD and NAE LCRO 93/2015, 94/2015 and 142/2016 [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...hearing would proceed by telephone and no further evidence would be accepted. [10] Persons familiar with the Legal Complaints Review Office (LCRO) will know that it is standard procedure for this Office to request and receive Standards Committee files in full. That has occurred in this instance. [11] At the commencement of the telephone hearing Mr QAB was asked to advise what further he could provide other than what was already available to the Review Officer.5 Mr QAB declined...

  9. LCRO 194/2015+56/2016 TB v HN Ltd (12 June 2017) [pdf, 144 KB]

    LCRO 194/2015 56/2016 CONCERNING an application for review pursuant to section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING a determination of the [city] Standards Committee [X] BETWEEN TB Applicant AND HN LTD Respondent DECISION The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. Introduction [1] Mr TB has applied for a review of [city] Standards Committee [X]’s decision

  10. Judicial Appointments Protocol 2019 [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...but no other details. Such papers as are required for judicial administrative purposes are transferred to the Chief Justice. All other paper records are transferred to the Solicitor-General, who is personally responsible for the safe keeping of the files. 9 JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS PROTOCOL 2019.DOC THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS UNIT The Appointments Unit was set up specifically to handle expressions of interest in judicial appointments with the highest degree...