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  1. BORA Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...necessary to achieve the purposes of the Bill. 13. We have therefore concluded that the Bill appears to be consistent with the right to freedom of movement and residence affirmed in s 18(1) of the Bill of Rights Act. Section 27(1) – Right to Natural Justice 14. Section 27(1) of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that “Every person has the right to the observance of the principles of natural justice by any tribunal or other public authority which has the power to make a determination i...

  2. Maori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Amendment Bill [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...consistent with the rights and freedoms affirmed in the Bill of Rights Act. In reaching that conclusion, we have considered the consistency of the Bill with s 14 (Freedom of expression) and s 27(1) (Right to the observance of the principles of natural justice). Our analysis is set out below. The Bill 4. The Maori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004 (‘the Settlement Act’)1 provides for the full and final settlement of all Māori commercial aquaculture claims since Sept...

  3. Graves v CAC 20003 & Langdon [2012] NZREADT 66 [pdf, 62 KB]

    ...and the clauses contained in the agreement are there to protect 5 Borders in its recovery of marketing costs and also to prevent vendors from having to pay double commission fees. [b] The appellant also pleads that he was denied natural justice contrary to s.84 of the Act. Section 84(1) reads: A Committee must exercise its powers and perform its duties and functions in a way that is consistent with the rules of natural justice.” [c] The appellant argues that the Comm...

  4. Final Env-Reg-Report-2017-18 [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...Service Delivery Group. The Registrar and Deputy Registrars exercise quasi-judicial powers such as the consideration of certain waiver applications and, where directed to do so by an Environment Judge, undertake acts preliminary or incidental to matters before the court. The court maintains registries in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Each registry is led by a Service Manager (each of whom are Deputy Registrars and have all the powers, functions and duties of the Registrar of...

  5. Final Env-Reg-Report-2017-18 [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...Service Delivery Group. The Registrar and Deputy Registrars exercise quasi-judicial powers such as the consideration of certain waiver applications and, where directed to do so by an Environment Judge, undertake acts preliminary or incidental to matters before the court. The court maintains registries in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Each registry is led by a Service Manager (each of whom are Deputy Registrars and have all the powers, functions and duties of the Registrar of...

  6. Rata - Whataarakai No 1 Roadway and Lot 1 Deposited Plan 374627 [2020] Chief Judge's MB 74 (2020 CJ 74) [pdf, 432 KB]

    ...I TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O TĀKITIMU In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand Tākitimu District A20170007007 CJ 2017/33 WĀHANGA Under Section 45, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Whataarakai No 1 Roadway Block and Lot 1 Deposited Plan 374627 (General Land) and an order cancelling roadway and laying out new roadway made at 5 Tākitimu MB 239-247 on 12 November 2010 and made at 40 Tākitimu MB 16-18 on 6...

  7. 2012 Ministry of Justice annual report [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    Annual Report 1 July 2011–30 June 2012 E.64 (2012) http://www.justice.govt.nz/ Table of contents 2011/12 Highlights 1 Chief Executive’s report 2 The Ministry of Justice 4 The justice sector 5 What we did and the impact we had 7 Supporting our outcomes in a changing operating environment 8 Making communities safer 9 Maintaining the integrity and improving the responsiveness of the justice system 11 Maintaining the civil and democratic rights of New Zealanders 14 Measuring...

  8. 2019 Court User Survey Results Report [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...Subgroup analysis Additional analyses have been conducted to determine whether the survey results differ by frequency of attendance at the court, role at the court (e.g., attending a hearing, attending as a support person, dealing with administrative matters, etc.), jurisdiction (e.g., criminal, civil, Family Court, etc.), court location, and key demographic characteristics (such as age, gender, income and ethnicity). All differences between subgroups mentioned in this report are stat...

  9. [2021] NZACC v Jones (5 August 2021) [pdf, 192 KB]

    IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI-Ā-ROHE KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2021] NZACC 123 ACA 08/18 UNDER THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION TO RECALL DECISION BETWEEN CRAIG RICHARD JONES Applicant AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Hearing: On the Papers Appearances: Applicant in person D Tuiqereqere for the respondent Judgment: 5 August 2021 ______________________________...

  10. [2014] NZEmpC 80 Tomo v Checkmate Precision Cutting [pdf, 65 KB]

    ...plaintiff, takes issue with the affidavit on the basis that the deponent was not present at the Authority meeting and accordingly is not in a position to say what evidence Mr Tomo gave in that forum. Plainly a deponent can only make statements about matters within their personal knowledge. However, the matters are otherwise addressed by Mr Tomo himself in his affidavit. He confirms that he is not currently working and is on the unemployment benefit. He says that he has no person...