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  1. AODT Court Waikato Participant Handbook [pdf, 645 KB]

    ...Court. Some things to consider: • What meeting times and locations will work for you. • Plan out how you’ll get to your recovery meetings. Page 9 What else might you be expected to do while in the AODT Court? Restorative justice If your offending involves a victim/s that would like to meet you, a Restorative Justice meeting will be held, if appropriate. This gives you the chance to apologise for your offending face-to-face and to take responsibility fo...

  2. Rudd v Hurunui – Horowhenua 11 Part Reservation [2018] Māori Appellate Court MB 123 (2018 APPEAL 123) [pdf, 348 KB]

    ...filed in the Māori Land Court on 12 July 2016. We know no more about its content than is contained in the Judge’s reference to it quoted in the previous sentence. [6] Judge Doogan had by this time been sitting since at least January 2014 on matters in which Mr Rudd was an applicant to the Māori Land Court alleging that the Lake Horowhenua Trust was not conducting its business according to law.4 In the minutes of the hearing that took place on 30 January 2014,5 Mr Rudd appears to...

  3. [2015] NZEmpC 127 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 333 KB]

    ...decisions relating to the transition of transferees (including Ms Alim) herself. Ms Park deposes that the company’s General Manager, Jacob Roest, had little involvement and that she only consulted him on a few occasions about strategy matters for dealing with transferees and about how to deal with their terms and conditions of employment with LSG. I accept that defendant’s counsel has re-reviewed the challenged documents for relevance and privilege. [9] The appendi...

  4. The Joint Venture e-Newsletter - August 2020 [pdf, 750 KB]

    ...$142.0 million to provide support for victims of family violence o $16.0 million to help perpetrators to stop inflicting family violence o $25.0 million to support victims of elder abuse; and • $19.9 million cross-agency initiative with Police, Justice and Health to ensure victims of non- fatal strangulation can access highly trained medical practitioners and the forensic services necessary to gather the robust evidence required to prosecute offenders. We cannot solve family v...

  5. Joint Venture FVSV e-Update August 2020 [pdf, 729 KB]

    ...$142.0 million to provide support for victims of family violence o $16.0 million to help perpetrators to stop inflicting family violence o $25.0 million to support victims of elder abuse; and • $19.9 million cross-agency initiative with Police, Justice and Health to ensure victims of non- fatal strangulation can access highly trained medical practitioners and the forensic services necessary to gather the robust evidence required to prosecute offenders. We cannot solve family v...

  6. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...Inquiry chaired by the Rt Hon Sir Owen Woodhouse. Functions and responsibilities Everyone in New Zealand is covered by ACC’s no-fault scheme if they’re injured in an accident. This includes children, beneficiaries and students. It doesn’t matter if they’re working, unemployed or retired. It also includes visitors to New Zealand. In return, people do not have the right to sue for compensation for personal injury, other than for exemplary damages. A person injured as a result o...

  7. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...Inquiry chaired by the Rt Hon Sir Owen Woodhouse. Functions and responsibilities Everyone in New Zealand is covered by ACC’s no-fault scheme if they’re injured in an accident. This includes children, beneficiaries and students. It doesn’t matter if they’re working, unemployed or retired. It also includes visitors to New Zealand. In return, people do not have the right to sue for compensation for personal injury, other than for exemplary damages. A person injured as a result o...

  8. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...Inquiry chaired by the Rt Hon Sir Owen Woodhouse. Functions and responsibilities Everyone in New Zealand is covered by ACC’s no-fault scheme if they’re injured in an accident. This includes children, beneficiaries and students. It doesn’t matter if they’re working, unemployed or retired. It also includes visitors to New Zealand. In return, people do not have the right to sue for compensation for personal injury, other than for exemplary damages. A person injured as a result o...

  9. [2012] NZEmpC 167 Tinkler v Fugro PMS Pty & Pavement Management Services Ltd [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...Zealand for two weeks on 27 September 2012. [5] Counsel for Fugro, Ms McLorinan, opposes the extension sought on the ground that: Counsel has a habit of asking for extensions for time in this matter which serve only to unnecessarily delay matters for our client. [6] While reference is made to habitual requests for extensions in these proceedings such requests are not readily identifiable, and have not been specifically referred to by counsel.

  10. NZLS v Gilbert [2012] NZLCDT 24 [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...a letter signed by him and dated 12 January 1998, and, by swearing an affidavit on 23 December 2004, in which he was alleged to have falsely stated that three agreements signed and dated 12 January 1998 had been faxed by him on that date. These matters arose during the hearing of proceedings brought against him by Mr D Hobbs in the High Court at Nelson - “the Hobbs Case perjury charge” Basis of Application [8] The application by Mr Gilbert was made on the ground that it would...