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  1. LCDT - 2017 annual report [pdf, 392 KB]

    New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal ANNUAL REPORT For the 12 months ended 30 June 2017 Presented to the Minister of Justice, the Hon Andrew Little The New Zealand Law Society The New Zealand Society of Conveyancers Pursuant to section 259 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 Judge Dale Clarkson Index Page Introduction 1 Executive Summary 2 Summary of Activity for the reporting...

  2. MD v KM Ltd [2020] NZDT 1328 (30 January 2020) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...virtue of that Act, no person is to make any misleading representation that goods are of a particular kind, standard or quality (s13(a)). This provision applies to statements made regardless of the knowledge of the writer to the actual truth of the matter. 6. The Facebook ad to which Ms D responded stated that A was: Well managed and produced she’s the ideal School Mistress and while she’s not a beginners pony if you have the basics in place she’ll help you step right up the g...

  3. Pou v May - Estate of Tame Horomona [2018] Chief Judge's MB 634 (2018 CJ 634) [pdf, 334 KB]

    2018 Chief Judge’s MB 634 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAITOKERAU DISTRICT A20150004560 CJ2015/31 UNDER Section 45, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Tame Horomona and a succession order made at 10 Bay of Islands MB 156 dated 22 January 1934 TE IRIHAPETI POU AND TE RINGAKAHA TIA-WARD Applicants AND GERALDINE MAY and DELARAINE ARMSTRONG Respondents Hearing: 6 July 2018, 2018 Chief Judge’s MB 3...

  4. Paamu - Succession to Tupito Maruera [2025] Chief Judge's MB 1321 (2025 CJ 1321) [pdf, 411 KB]

    ...facts of the case to the Court or the Registrar, cancel or amend the order or certificate of confirmation or make such other order or issue such certificate of confirmation as, in the opinion of the Chief Judge, is necessary in the interests of justice to remedy the mistake or omission. [8] In Ashwell – Rawinia or Lavinia Ashwell (nee Russell), the principles to be applied in determining such applications made pursuant to s 45 were listed as follows: 1 (a) When considering s 45 ap...

  5. Child witnesses in the New Zealand criminal courts [pdf, 795 KB]

    ...Dr Kim McGregor Report 2017 2 This report was prepared by Dr Kirsten Hanna and Dr Emily Henderson. Kirsten is a Senior Lecturer at Auckland University of Technology (AUT). Her research focuses on child witnesses in the criminal justice system, in particular, the questioning of children in the courts. She has also published on the place of children in public policy, including the rationale for government investment in children’s wellbeing, child impact reporting, and...

  6. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Reporting-to-the-Police.xlsx [xlsx, 181 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. Data tables Sheet Description 1 Reporting to police 1 Reporting to police – Estimates 1a Reporting to police – Sampling error 2 Prevalence of reporting to police - Estimates 2a Prevalence of reporting to police – Sampling error 3 Reporting to police – Pooled data

  7. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Reporting-to-the-Police-v2 [xlsx, 180 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 definitions. Data tables Sheet Description 1 Reporting to police 1 Reporting to police – Estimates 1a Reporting to police – Sampling error 2 Prevalence of reporting to police - Estimates 2a Prevalence of reporting to police – Sampling error 3 Reporting to police – Pooled data

  8. La - Part 2 - Areas of Law Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court [pdf, 770 KB]

    ...admission) in this area of law? number of cases Please indicate the approximate number of cases in which you have appeared as counsel with substantial and active involvement within the last five years. (You can include cases that commenced earlier) Matters Current Year previous Year 20–– 20–– 20–– Number of cases Case type Māori Land Court Māori appellate Court summary of experience outside the last five years proficiency in te reo Māori tick your level Readi...

  9. Mr X v CAC10026 & Mr C [2012] NZREADT 42 [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...Disciplinary Tribunal. The Act sets out the procedures to be followed by such a Committee but, in particular, under s.84(1) “A Committee must exercise its powers and perform its duties and functions in a way that is consistent with the rules of natural justice”. By virtue of s.88 of the Act, such a Committee has wide powers to admit evidence. By virtue of s.89, among the determinations the Committee may make is “... that the complaint ... be considered by the Disciplinary Tribuna...

  10. YM v RP LCRO 238/2012 (31 March 2016) [pdf, 54 KB]

    ...replacing any of the orders made by the Standards Committee. (b) She reiterates her belief that her statement to the Police was neither misleading nor deceitful. (c) She had no doubt that when she attended on Mrs EW, Mrs EW was able to discuss matters in a lucid manner. (d) Her statement made to the Police was a fair reflection of the impressions she had gained through her personal involvement with Mrs EW and her knowledge of the communications between Mr QA, Mr YM and Ms OO, her di...