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  1. Palmer v Palmer - Joseph Hohepa and Gess Nukuhia Palmer Whānau Trust (2019) 180 Waikato Maniapoto MB 260 (180 WMN 260) [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...stipulated as paid to Harris Tate Lawyers on or about 23 July 2009. Firstly, I would be surprised if Mr Tate discussed client matters of that nature with one of his friends. In any event, there is nothing else to suggest that the Trust incurred those costs and did not pay them as part of the transaction relating to the homestead and other related matters. That said, I am sure that it will be a relatively simple exercise for the Trustees to provide to the Court the invoices rendered...

  2. LCRO 84/2020 WF v BP (11 June 2020) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...the LCRO has the power to direct the Standards Committee to reconsider the matter and, in that case, the Standards Committee must have regard to the direction given by the first defendant and the reasons for it; (f) The LCRO is entitled to order costs pursuant to s 210(1) of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006. Such orders are enforceable as a final judgment pursuant to s 215(1); (g) Clause 11 of the Third Schedule provides the LCRO with an immunity from civil or criminal liabili...

  3. 2020 02 19 Sean Leslie Reply [pdf, 599 KB]

    ...to stand alone, it was intended to stand as one of three pillars of evidence – the other to being an assessment such as Aqualinc, and an assessment provided by the applicant. 90 The objective of Plan Change 7 is to achieve a quick, easy and cost- effective solution to calculating consent limits where the necessary data is available. 91 Many of the flaws that have been identified with respect to both the notified Method 10A.4 and the amended Method 10A.4 may not be flaws in th...

  4. TQ v FW LCRO 214/2015 (27 September 2016) [pdf, 64 KB]

    ...was advised that the company’s legal representative had no further instructions. She referred to the information sought for Mr WA, says the company had not provided it, and relies on her obligations to her client, particularly with respect to any costs claim against the company. [36] Ms FW says she has not entwined her clients’ claims, and refers to correspondence from Ms JP to the Family Court airing Mr TQ’s concerns. [37] Ms FW says that she has done no more than progress her...

  5. Justice Statistics data tables - notes and trends June 2019 [pdf, 381 KB]

    ...there were almost 10 times as many people who received an order compared to 2017/2018 (from 391 to 3,773 people). 5 However, it is unlikely that all people would have had the device installed due to installation and maintenance costs. Drug offences In 2018/2019, there 14,685 charges for drug offences. This had decreased 9% from 2017/2018 when there were 16,202 charges. In 2018/2019, 47% of drug charges were for methamphetamine offences, while 42% were for can...

  6. NT v Parker [2019] NZIACDT 71 (16 October 2019) Sanctions [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...the person from reapplying for a licence for a period not exceeding 2 years, or until the person meets specified conditions: (f) an order for the payment of a penalty not exceeding $ 10,000: (g) an order for the payment of all or any of the costs or expenses of the investigation, inquiry, or hearing, or any related prosecution: (h) an order directing the licensed immigration adviser or former licensed immigration adviser to refund all or any part of fees or expenses paid by the...

  7. INZ (Gilray) v Croxson [2019] NZIACDT 72 (18 October 2019) [pdf, 142 KB]

    ...and 18(c) of the Code. SUBMISSIONS ON SANCTIONS [64] As the complaint has been upheld, the Tribunal may impose sanctions pursuant to s 51 of the Act. [65] A timetable is set out below. Any requests for repayment of fees or the payment of costs or expenses or for compensation must be accompanied by a schedule particularising the amounts and basis of the claim. Any request for retraining must specify the course recommended. Timetable [66] The timetable for submissions will b...

  8. JV Budget Summary of Initiatives FVSV Package 2019 Christle [pdf, 887 KB]

    ...and whānau. Increased funding levels will ensure services are available 24/7 at a level that meets current demand. Services include call-out response, crisis counselling and crisis social work support. BENEFITS/IMPACTS • Addresses existing cost pressures. • Increases capacity to support an additional 2,780 victims/survivors in 2019/20. • Further increase in capacity to support additional 7,700 victims/survivors p.a. from 2020/21 onwards. • Equivalent to 96 new professio...

  9. Justice Matters - issue 14 - April 2019 [pdf, 4.5 MB]

    ...lives to be accepted into the programme,” says Jody. The Ministry of Justice is evaluating the pilot in conjunction with the Ministry of Health. “The evaluation is in three sections. We’ll examine what the data is telling us and look at the cost and benefits of the pilot,” says Jody. People facing prison terms of up to three years are eligible for the programme, except for offenders with convictions for violence, sexual assault or arson. Participants who frequently relapse i...

  10. Pirini v Ure - Oakura Pa (2020) 425 Aotea MB 237 (425 AOT 237) [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...directed to file a copy of the trust’s latest annual accounts and the minutes of the last hui-a-tau with the registrar within two months. [50] Leave is reserved for any party to apply for further directions at any time. [51] There is no order as to costs. Ka pānuitia te whakataunga i te Kooti kei Rotorua a te rua karaka o te rā rua tekau ma toru o Tihema i te tau 2020 Pronounced in Rotorua at 2pm on this 23rd day of December 2020 L R Harvey JUDGE