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  1. Directory of Official Information J-L [pdf, 836 KB]

    ...Canterbury Earthquake Insurance Tribunal, and a wide range of other committees, tribunals and authorities that are judicial or quasi-judicial. • Senior Courts is responsible for the administration, case management and services that support the Court of Appeal, High Court sole registries in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and combined High and District Court registries in Whangārei, Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, Gisborne, Napier, New Plymouth, Whanganui, Palmerston North, Nelson...

  2. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 989 KB]

    ...Entry last updated on 31 January 2022 Te Ope Kaatua o Aotearoa Acts administered Legislation administered by the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF): • Armed Forces Canteens Act 1948 • Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971 • Courts Martial Appeals Act 1953 • Defence Act 1990 • Military Decorations and Distinctive Badges Act 1918 • Military Manoeuvres Act 1915 • Visiting Forces Act 2004 Functions and responsibilities The Defence Act 1990 provides for armed forces to...

  3. Victims Code report PDF [pdf, 424 KB]

    1 The Victims Code: An exploration of how it is being used and options for the future June 2020 2 3 Acknowledgements1 I want to acknowledge and thank Anj Barton, previously a researcher with the Office of the Chief Victims Advisor, for her invaluable work in helping to produce this report. I also want to thank all the participants Anj interviewed. They willingly gave their tim

  4. Alchin and Scott TRI 2020-100-001 [2022] NZWHT AUCKLAND 01 [pdf, 374 KB]

    IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI 2020-100-001 [2022] NZWHT AUCKLAND 01 BETWEEN ROSEMARY ALICE ALCHIN and SIMON FRANCIS SCOTT Claimants AND HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL Respondent Hearing: 6 and 7 May 2021 and 21 October 2021 Closing submissions: Claimants 11 November 2021 Respondents 25 November 2021 Claimants reply 2 December 2021 Appearances: Scott McKenna and Amin Osama for the claimants Paul Robertson and John Tian for the first respondent

  5. 01-Appendix-One-Rule-Assessment.pdf [pdf, 328 KB]

    Ōtaki to north of Levin Highway Project  VOLUME II - SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT APPENDIX ONE: RULE ASSESSMENT 1 APPENDIX ONE: RULE ASSESSMENT 1 Horizons One Plan The provisions of the One Plan that comprise the Regional Plan are operative and can be given full weight. Rule, Status and Activity Standards/Terms Commentary Consent Requirement Land Use Activities and Indigenous Biological Diversity (Chapter 13) Rule 13-2 Large sc

  6. Directory of Official Information J-L [pdf, 834 KB]

    ...Canterbury Earthquake Insurance Tribunal, and a wide range of other committees, tribunals and authorities that are judicial or quasi-judicial. • Senior Courts is responsible for the administration, case management and services that support the Court of Appeal, High Court sole registries in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and combined High and District Court registries in Whangārei, Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, Gisborne, Napier, New Plymouth, Whanganui, Palmerston North, Nelson...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 271 One Tasman Development Limited Partnership [pdf, 412 KB]

    ...complete and the Independent Hearing Panel is required to release its recommendations to enable the Council to make its decisions on the IPI by 20 March 2024, at which point the ODP provisions will fall away and no longer be relevant. There are no appeals rights against the Council’s decisions on the IPI provisions; 1 JWS Planning, Table 2 at [28]. 7 4. there were no submissions on the CCZ provisions in relation to the site’s building height threshold (28.5m) other than the...

  8. Round Corner - Lots 3 and 5 Deposited Plan 20707 (2025) 510 Aotea MB 97 (510 AOT 97) [pdf, 477 KB]

    ...required the Registrar to note such documents, which led the Court to question “whether the Court should or perhaps can interfere with that duty.”9 [29] I whakakorehia e te Kooti taua tono pīra me te kī ake:10 [29] The Court dismissed the appeal and held that:10 [Section 161] is merely an administrative procedure. It requires the Trustees to produce a copy of the document and the Registrar to note the contents thereof. Noting under s 161 has no impact on the document;...

  9. Self-represented litigants: an exploratory study of litigants in person in the New Zealand criminal & family jurisdictions [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...District and Family Courts. Furthermore, preliminary discussions between the research team and High Court staffsuggest the characteristics and motivations of self-represented litigants may differ between the jurisdictions (for example, the Court of Appeal receives appeals from self-represented litigants in prison). The scope of the study within the criminal court was restricted to the criminal summary jurisdiction because a recent study found that very few self-represented defendan...

  10. Research into the New Life Akoranga Programme of the Mahi Tahi Trust [pdf, 649 KB]

    Research on the New Life Akoranga Programme of the Mahi Tahi Trust Nan Wehipeihana and Laurie Porima with Philip Spier December 2003 ii First published in December 2003 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20188-5 iii Foreword Tënä koutou katoa The publication of this research is the culmination of a long collaboration between the Mahi Tahi Trust, the Ministry of Justice, the Department of Corrections and Te Puni Kökiri.