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  1. Evidence - Traffic - Minister for Children - Samantha McCarthy - Final [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...Stantec was commissioned to provide a Transportation Assessment (“TA”) for the NOR, which was submitted to Auckland Council on 22 February 2019. Stantec also provided a letter, dated 14 March 2019, responding to transport matters in a Section 92 request for further information from Auckland Council (“s92 response”) on this NOR and one for another site called Korowai Manaaki, which is an existing Youth Justice (“YJ”) facility in Wiri. - 6 - AD-114408-1-3124-V1...

  2. Karena v Steedman - Te Koau A (2019) 76 Tākitimu MB 183 (76 TKT 183) [pdf, 484 KB]

    ...June 2016 to June 2018, have misappropriated trust funds, and have failed to solve issues around the lease or support his application to gain legal access. He has also made several allegations relating to theft of trust funds. As a result, he requests that the Court exercise its 3 Karena v Allen – Te Koau A (2016) 55 Tākitimu MB 148 (55 TKT 148) 4 Karena v Te Koau A Ahu Whenua Trust – Te Koau A Ahu Whenua Trust [2018] M...

  3. Anania - Waimata 2E (2020) 221 Taitokerau MB 243 (221 TTK 243) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...the land remains within the whānau. However, I adjourned the application for Mr Coutts to file a registered valuation for the block. I also indicated that I would require further information relating to the value the piece of land that was a formed road, would add to Waimata 2E block. [17] On 26 August 2019, Mr Coutts filed further submissions and evidence relating to the matters discussed at hearing, including a valuation for the block. As a special valuation had been filed...

  4. [2019] NZEmpC 83 Pitman v Advanced Personnel Services Ltd [pdf, 374 KB]

    ...was “heavily involved” and the National IT Manager, Clint Densem, spent time searching and analysing computer records. [39] There were no records of the time spent by Mr Geoffrey Densem, or the company’s staff, to show what work they performed that might be regarded as lost executive time. Most of the effort was spent preparing for the litigation. Mr Densem spent limited time in Nelson, between driving there from Christchurch on 12 October 2016 and returning home o...

  5. [2018] NZEmpC 147 Amcor Flexibles (NZ) Ltd v Gillan [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...familiar with. Mr Gillan disputed the accounts of what happened in these statements by denying they described the symptoms of a seizure. [27] Copies of the statements from Mr Gillan’s co-workers were sent to his union, together with a request for a meeting to discuss the incident. The union was advised that he would be stood down from work on full pay in the meantime and that a further medical assessment would be required. Fourth medical report: November 2015 [28] Amco...

  6. National Standards Committee 1 v Gardner-Hopkins [2022] NZLCDT 2 (13 January 2022) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...was vulnerable, impoverished, a victim of family violence and who he represented in matters concerning the custody of her children as well as criminal charges. [58] In the case of Mr Horsley, he had initially acted for the client with whom he formed a sexual relationship, when she was only 16 and in the Youth Court (although the relationship started later). She was also a vulnerable young woman with many life difficulties. There was also the aggravating factor of Mr Horsley having...

  7. FINAL-2021-Research-Memorandum-Witness-Familiarisation.pdf [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...for court is necessary for the prosecutor to meet her/his case obligations, and minimal preparation may be adequate. However, rape survivors' evaluations of the preparation they received suggest that lack of contact, cursory information, and requests made without apparent concern for their emotional impact lead survivors to question the fairness of the justice process. They will share their experiences with others and thus influence others' decisions about the legal system. Alte...

  8. Social Wellbeing Commitee Paper COVID-19 options to amend Sale And Supply of Alcohol FINAL [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...of applications to vary conditions of on-licences to-date. Proa cti ve R ele as e I N C O N F I D E N C E 4 I N C O N F I D E N C E The hospitality industry is proposing a temporary legislative change to the Act 22 The industry is requesting a temporary amendment to the Act to allow bars and restaurants to quickly and easily expand their footprints into public space or private land outside their business for customers to be able to drink alcohol. 23 The Restaurant Assoc...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 146 Ngati Paoa Trust Board v Kennedy Point Boatharbour [pdf, 437 KB]

    ...decision maker? • Do elapsed time and change of circumstances nevertheless warrant the making of enforcement orders? • Subject to the previous answers, is it presently necessary for urgent interim enforcement orders to be made? At the request of the parties I have reviewed extensive materials in my consideration of matters for this decision, not just the submissions received last week and this. I have revisited and considered materials that were lodged with the Court for t...

  10. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 3 - How much crime? [xlsx, 101 KB]

    Contents Contents i About the data tables About the survey, interpreting statistics, symbol notation and links for further information. ii Terms and definitions Selected terms and defintions. iii Where to find data tables for report tables and figures A table listing tables and figures from Section 3 of the report, and where to find the corresponding data tables in this document. Data tables Sheet Description Relevant report1 section(s) 1 Overall victimisation by offence