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

    ...Contents: Table 1: Collections Unit's closing outstanding balance, including impositions, receipts, arrangements and reparations, 2013/2014 - 2022/2023 Definitions and data notes If this information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process is available on the Ministry website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/ Published 19 September 2023 https://ww...

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

    ...Contents: Table 1: Collections Unit's closing outstanding balance, including impositions, receipts, arrangements and reparations, 2014/2015 - 2023/2024 Definitions and data notes If this information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process is available on the Ministry website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/ Published 17 September 2024 https://ww...

  3. OIA-Ministerial Advisory Group on retail crime [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 30 October 2024 Our ref: OIA 116346 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Ministerial advisory group on retail crime Thank you for your email of 1 October 2024 to the Ministry of Justice, seeking information about trespass and theft/stealing charges under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act). Specifically, you requested:...

  4. FVPP01-Notice-of-Safety-Concerns-v2.docx [docx, 271 KB]

    [image: crest_BW]Form FVPP01 v4.0 July 2025 Notice of Safety Concerns – FVPP01 If you have imminent, escalating or grave safety concerns during or after an assessment or non-violence/safety programme that are additional to the concerns that led to the protection order, you must notify the Registrar and the Police without delay. Oranga Tamariki must be notified also if there is a perceived risk to a protected child. Police notifications go to your local Police Family Violence co-ordinator and...

  5. The basis for all law

    A constitution forms the basis for all law within a country and defines the principles on which the government, including the justice system, must operate. It sets up the most important institutions of government, states their principal powers and makes broad rules about how these powers can be used. New Zealand’s constitution In some countries the constitution is written down in one place; in New Zealand, it’s not. New Zealand's constitution is drawn from a number of important statutes (law...

  6. QW v RH LCRO 166/2012 (18 October 2016) [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...counsel, because Mr BL had responded to the review application on Mr RH’s behalf, and Mr QW wanted representation at the review hearing to proceed on an “equal footing”.5 [51] On [Date] Mr KN indicated he would not be available on [Date], and requested alternative dates. This Office advised the parties that it might be possible to convene a hearing in [Date] if they consented, but that the review hearing would otherwise proceed as scheduled on [Date]. [52] The parties did no...

  7. [2017] NZEnvC 135 Save Wanaka Lakefront Reserve v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...relatively insignificant, assuming each loading or unloading manoeuvre is managed with due efficiency. It is appropriate that a time limit be specified to that end. On the basis of the findings in our Interim Decision, we find the Trust's requested wording sensible remedial clarification of the intention of this condition, subject to adding: (a) after the word 'than', the words: as necessary. (b) after the word 'equipment' and before the following comma:

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 033 Liu v Auckland Council [pdf, 457 KB]

    ...reasonable grounds for his stated belief that a roof covered in asphalt shingles on this house at this location would have adverse effects on the environment. [3] This decision will address the issues in that order. The basis for the appeal informs discussion of the subsequent issues. The issue of jurisdiction or power to address the appeal should be considered and determined first, because if there is no jurisdiction then that will dispose of the appeal. Consideration of any discre...

  9. LCRO 52/2017 BL v JC (30 November 2018) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...1 13 March 2014 invoice $2,930 (fee component) plus GST and disbursements which included $1,400 (fee component) for the due diligence, review of easements. 5 [23] The Committee noted that having requested Mr JC to provide that advice Ms BL subsequently provided him with “additional clarification and confirmed that she sought advice as to [the] enforceability” of the easement by “[utilising] their neighbour’s existing power cab

  10. 2024] NZEmpC 195 Smalley v Hamilton Hindin Greene Ltd [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...resolve the matter, and that by 30 June 2023, HHG was to disclose all relevant documentation held by it pertaining to the matters in dispute. [12] On 4 July 2023, HHG disclosed documents which it said it had gathered in response to the disclosure request. [13] An issue then arose between the parties as to the adequacy of the disclosure which had been provided. Mr Smalley said that because disclosure was inadequate, mediation should not proceed in the meantime. 2 Smalley v...