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  1. Collections closing outstanding balance December 2021 [xlsx, 49 KB]

    ...impositions, receipts, arrangements and reparations, 2011 - 2021 The values in this table do not sum to the closing outstanding balance. This is because the closing outstanding balance is comprised of impositions, arrangements, pending arrangements, appeals and reviews, and fines under enforcement. For more information on how to interpret these figures, please read the definitions and data notes Back to contents page Example interpretation: As at 31 December 2021, the closing outstanding...

  2. Collections closing outstanding balance June 2021 [xlsx, 49 KB]

    ...impositions, receipts, arrangements and reparations, 2011/2012 - 2020/2021 The values in this table do not sum to the closing outstanding balance. This is because the closing outstanding balance is comprised of impositions, arrangements, pending arrangements, appeals and reviews, and fines under enforcement. For more information on how to interpret these figures, please read the definitions and data notes Back to contents page Example interpretation: As at 30 June 2021, the closing outsta...

  3. Collections closing outstanding balance June 2022 [xlsx, 49 KB]

    ...impositions, receipts, arrangements and reparations, 2011/2012 - 2021/2022 The values in this table do not sum to the closing outstanding balance. This is because the closing outstanding balance is comprised of impositions, arrangements, pending arrangements, appeals and reviews, and fines under enforcement. For more information on how to interpret these figures, please read the definitions and data notes Back to contents page Example interpretation: As at 30 June 2022, the closing outsta...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 004 Wolf 2008 Limited v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 345 KB]

    ...Resource Management Act 1991 ("the Act") must be filed prior to the lapse date. Failure to do so is fatal to any jurisdiction under the Act; (b) Where such an application is made, the processing of that application, any objections and appeals are matters that are dealt with in terms of the Act and that process may extend beyond the lapse date; ( c) The application for extension of a lapse date itself does not have the effect of extending the lapse date, and the resourc...

  5. 2023 NZPSPLA 035.pdf [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...the police laid a complaint against Kathy Stephens as she was facing a charge of receiving stolen property. On 25 November 2022 Ms Stephens was convicted of receiving property and possession of utensils used in connection with methamphetamine. She appealed the convictions, but they were upheld on 21 March 2023. [4] The receiving conviction is an offence of dishonesty as defined in the Act and therefore grounds for disqualification under s 62 of the Act. Having been convicted of a...

  6. Collections closing outstanding balance June 2023 [xlsx, 50 KB]

    ...impositions, receipts, arrangements and reparations, 2013/2014 - 2022/2023 The values in this table do not sum to the closing outstanding balance. This is because the closing outstanding balance is comprised of impositions, arrangements, pending arrangements, appeals and reviews, and fines under enforcement. For more information on how to interpret these figures, please read the definitions and data notes Back to contents page Example interpretation: As at 30 June 2023, the closing outsta...

  7. Collections closing outstanding balance jun2024 [xlsx, 49 KB]

    ...impositions, receipts, arrangements and reparations, 2014/2015 - 2023/2024 The values in this table do not sum to the closing outstanding balance. This is because the closing outstanding balance is comprised of impositions, arrangements, pending arrangements, appeals and reviews, and fines under enforcement. For more information on how to interpret these figures, please read the definitions and data notes Back to contents page Example interpretation: As at 30 June 2024, the closing outsta...

  8. Different streams of law

    ...against them is heard in a court. To be convicted (found guilty) it must be proven beyond reasonable doubt that the person accused of a crime has committed the crime. If convicted, a person will be sentenced in accordance with the law, and has a right to appeal against conviction and sentence. Criminal prosecutions are usually brought by the Police but can also be brought by others – for example by government departments like the Ministry of Transport, the Department of Inland Revenue (IRD) o...

  9. Claims you can take to civil court

    ...about: disputes over business contracts or debts, including insolvency disputes between neighbours contracts civil wrongs to people and property (called ‘torts’), such as negligence and nuisance family proceedings administrative law matters, such as appeals against decisions made by the Immigration Service. Examples for Disputes Tribunal, District Court & High Court Disputes Tribunal The Disputes Tribunal hears claims that are for less than $30,000. Find out more about the types of di...

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  10. Courts modernise more as new legislation comes into effect

    ...district courts combine to become the District Court of New Zealand – the largest single court in Australasia – hearing over 200,000 cases a year. For example, the Manukau District Court is now the District Court at Manukau. The High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court are now known collectively as the ‘senior courts’ (formerly ‘higher courts’), in line with the Senior Courts Act 2016. More information Media release from the Chief District Court Judge. Media release from the...