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  1. [2018] NZSSAA 39 (31 July 2018) [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...stereotypical role) he will support the other partner and any child or children of the relationship if she has no income of her own or to the extent that it is or becomes inadequate. The commitment must go beyond mere sharing of living expenses, as platonic flatmates or siblings living together may do; it must amount to a willingness to support, if the need exists. There must be at least that degree of financial engagement or understanding between the couple. [11] Ultimately, the Cour...

  2. NZCASS: the experience of e-crime findings from the 2006 survey [pdf, 230 KB]

    THE EXPERIENCE OF E–CRIME FINDINGS FROM THE NEW ZEALAND CRIME & SAFETY SURVEY 2006 This research was commissioned by the Research, Evaluation and Modelling Unit of the Ministry of Justice. The report has been prepared by the authors and the views expressed in it are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Ministry. Published in December 2007 by the Ministry of Justice, PO Box 180, Wellington, New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 978-0-478-29042-X

  3. NZCASS Data tables 3 who experiences crime [xlsx, 907 KB]

    ...offence is not measured by the NZCASS or the incident did not meet the legal definition of an offence, it was given the ‘out of scope’ code. See Offence coding for further information. People known excl family Includes friends, family friends, flatmates, colleagues, employers, neighbours, acquaintances and caregivers. See terms and definitions for further information. People who are not family Non-family member. Includes people known (excluding family) and strangers. See terms and d...

  4. [2007] NZEmpC AC 55/07 Kiwikiwi v Maori Television Service [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...used for the numerous TVNZ bulletins throughout the day and are employed for 40-plus hours a week on rosters. Engagement of Mr Kiwikiwi by MTS [10] In April 2005 Mr Kiwikiwi was employed as a part time casual builder’s labourer. His then flatmate, Dianna Doughty, was employed at Maori Television as an assistant in the operations department. One of her duties was to write the rosters for the teleprompt staff and coordinate them. When one of the teleprompters resigned and t...

  5. BORA Social Assistance (Living Alone Payments) Amendment Bill [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...responsibility for the care of such persons. Whereas superannuitants or pensioners that do not have the responsibility for the part- or full-time care of disabled children or other dependants may also be affected by the restriction – if they have a flatmate, for example – those that do will almost always be affected because the responsibility for care of disabled children or dependants and the sharing of accommodation with those dependants go hand in hand. • This effect is disadv...

  6. [2022] NZEmpC 223 FGH v RST [pdf, 688 KB]

    FGH v RST [2022] NZEmpC 223 [6 December 2022] ORDER PROHIBITING PUBLICATION OF NAMES OR IDENTIFYING PARTICULARS OF THE PARTIES, WITNESSES, AND PERSONS IDENTIFIED IN THE EVIDENCE IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2022] NZEmpC 223 EMPC 298/2021 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN FGH Plaintiff AND RST Defen

  7. Disputes Tribunal booklet [pdf, 574 KB]

    ...a bike in an accident • damage to a vehicle when someone borrowed it. Your house or flat For example, disputes about: • fences • tree roots damaging drains • damage to property • property that’s been borrowed and not returned • flatmates not doing what they agreed to. Buying goods or services For example, disputes about: • goods that don’t work properly • whether a tradesperson has done work properly • the amount of money charged for work done • loss cau...

  8. MOJ0058 Disputes Tribunal booklet [pdf, 565 KB]

    ...a bike in an accident • damage to a vehicle when someone borrowed it. Your house or flat For example, disputes about: • fences • tree roots damaging drains • damage to property • property that’s been borrowed and not returned • flatmates not doing what they agreed to. Buying goods or services For example, disputes about: • goods that don’t work properly • whether a tradesperson has done work properly • the amount of money charged for work done • loss cau...

  9. [2018] NZSSAA 14 (14 March 2018) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...role) he will support the other partner and any child or children of the relationship if she has no income of her own or to the extent that it is or becomes inadequate. The commitment must go beyond mere sharing of living expenses, as platonic flatmates or siblings living together may do; it must amount to a willingness to support, if the need exists. There must be at least that degree of financial engagement or understanding between the couple. [15] The central feature of a relatio...

  10. TD v KD [2024] NZDT 174 (11 April 2024) [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...container. He said CM then started putting items back into the room that KD had occupied. 42. Without going into the personal details which were discussed briefly at the hearing, it appears there were disagreements between TD and CM as to how their flatmates should be dealt with which led to arguments between them. KD appears to have been caught in the middle of that. 43. Taking all matters into account, for the period that KD was staying with a friend I am satisfied that she sh...