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  1. Kong v Li [2015] NZIACDT 33 (23 March 2015) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...infringements of professional standards. They were: [6.1] Mr Li allowed an unlicensed person to provide immigration advice. This breached his duty to carryout lawful informed instructions from the complainant, with due care, diligence and professionalism (clauses 1.1(a) and (b) of the Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2010 “the Code of Conduct”). It also constituted a breach of clause 2.1(b) of the Code of Conduct, as Mr Li failed to act in accordance with immigration leg...

  2. Seymour v Spelman - Kawhia 02 Section 4 Block (Waipapa Marae) (2020) 205 Waikato Maniapoto MB 294 (205 WMN 294) [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...Apart Māori Land as a Māori Reservation” (18 May 1950) 31 New Zealand Gazette 577 at 587. 4 I provided similar advice in my decision. See Seymour v Spelman - Kawhia O2 Section 4 Block, above n 1, at [43]. 205 Waikato Maniapoto MB 298 Clause two [16] The revised charter provided by the trustees on 29 May 2020, requires attention. The first matter appears to be a minor referencing issue. The second paragraph of cl 2, last sentence, refers to beneficiary voting rights...

  3. 20240923-Sentencing-Reform-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 5.7 MB]

    ...connected, to deter adults from aiding or abetting youth to offend, and to deter offenders from livestreaming or sharing their offending online;2 3.3 a sliding scale approach to guilty plea discounts;3 Sentencing (Reform) Amendment Bill (v 1.31), clause 5 (s 8(f)). Clause 6(1), (s 9(1)). Clause 7, (s 9C). 8109765 2 3.4 limits on the repeat use of sentencing discounts for youth and remorse;4 3.5 a 40% cap on the overall sentencing discount available to reflect all mitigating...

  4. 20240923-Sentencing-Reform-Amendment-Bill-and-District-Court-Judges-Amendment-Bill [pdf, 5.7 MB]

    ...connected, to deter adults from aiding or abetting youth to offend, and to deter offenders from livestreaming or sharing their offending online;2 3.3 a sliding scale approach to guilty plea discounts;3 Sentencing (Reform) Amendment Bill (v 1.31), clause 5 (s 8(f)). Clause 6(1), (s 9(1)). Clause 7, (s 9C). 8109765 2 3.4 limits on the repeat use of sentencing discounts for youth and remorse;4 3.5 a 40% cap on the overall sentencing discount available to reflect all mitigating...

  5. LA Provider Manual Part 1 - provider approvals [pdf, 990 KB]

    Provider Manual Part 1 – Provider Approvals Operational Policy Part 1 – Provider Approvals Version 4.0 April 2015 Document owner: Provider Services, Legal Aid Services, Legal and Operational Services Last updated: April 2015 iii Contents Overview of Provider Appro

  6. Ikbarieh v Hammadieh [2014] NZIACDT 49 (15 April 2014) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...2014. [9] It records the complainant lodged the complaint on wider grounds, but the Registrar identified material supporting three aspects: [9.1] The adviser failed to perform his services with due care, diligence, respect, and professionalism (clause 1.1(a) of the Code of Conduct 2010 (the Code)); [9.2] He either: [9.2.1] Failed to set out the fees and disbursements before commencing work incurring costs in accordance with the requirements of clause 8(b) of the Code; or [9.2.2]...

  7. MH v Accident Compensation Corporation (Impairment Assessment) [2025] NZACC 013 (22 January 2025) [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...is impairment resulting from the personal injury. (2) The insurer is liable to pay for the reasonable costs associated with the provision of a certificate under subclause (1). 61. Reassessment of entitlement to independence allowance (1) Clauses 58 to 60 apply to reassessments under this clause. (2) The insurer must arrange for an assessor to reassess an insured if (a) The insured was assessed after the insurer received a certificate under clause 59(1)(b) and before the ins...

  8. CH v XO LCRO 119 / 2010 (3 May 2011) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...the Applicant. 2 [4] Schedule 1 of the Agreement provided for a list of tangible and intangible assets included in the sale. Under the heading of intangible assets were inserted the words:-“benefit of vendors existing lease.” [5] An additional clause 16 was inserted as a further term of sale. Clause 16(a) made the agreement conditional upon the landlord agreeing to vary the lease of the premises to give the purchaser a right to renew the lease for two further terms of...

  9. BORA Motor Vehicle Sales Amendment Bill [pdf, 377 KB]

    ...the onus of proof back onto the defendant. http://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/ArcAggregator/arcView/resource/IE26146201/http:/www.justice.govt.nz/bill-of-rights/bill-list-2009/m-bill/motor-vehicule.html#1 12. We have concluded that the offences in clauses 18 and 20 appear to be justifiable under section 5 of the Bill of Rights Act. First, the offences can be described as regulatory in nature rather than "truly criminal" offences and as such are not considered to be of the same...

  10. NZBORA-Advice-Fair-Digital-News-Bargaining-Bill-for-publication.pdf [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...environment established by the Bill and monitor parties’ compliance with their statutory 1 See, for example, Slaight Communications v Davidson 59 DLR (4th) 416; Wooley v Maynard 430 US 705 (1977). 2 Hansen v R [2007] NZSC 7, [2007] 3 NZLR 1. 3 Clauses 49 and 50 regarding the selection of a final offer by the arbitration panel; cl 56 regarding exemptions from the bargaining process. 4 In addition, cl 115(1)(c) contemplates that the Authority’s bargaining code (which will oper...