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  1. LVT Level two Protocol (AKL 18 Feb 2021) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...hearing cases, but sometimes a hearing involving limited numbers of participants; strict social distancing and sanitary cleansing will occur, consistent with safety as first priority. Alternatively, it might be agreed by the parties to hear a matter “on the (electronic) papers”. Hearings 3. The Tribunal anticipates that hearings will generally proceed in the normal way. The Tribunal will notify counsel in advance of the hearing if it is intended that the hearing will be cond...

  2. LVT Level two Protocol (CHCH WLG - 1 March 2021) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...hearing cases, but sometimes a hearing involving limited numbers of participants; strict social distancing and sanitary cleansing will occur, consistent with safety as first priority. Alternatively, it might be agreed by the parties to hear a matter “on the (electronic) papers”. Hearings 3. The Tribunal anticipates that hearings will generally proceed in the normal way. The Tribunal will notify counsel in advance of the hearing if it is intended that the hearing will be cond...

  3. BORA Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 3) [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...Bill of Rights Act. The release of this advice should not be taken to indicate that the Attorney-General agrees with all aspects of it, nor does its release constitute a general waiver of legal professional privilege in respect of this or any other matter. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that this document is an accurate reproduction of the advice provided to the Attorney-General, neither the Ministry of Justice nor the Crown Law Office accepts any liability for any errors or omissio...

  4. LVT Level two Protocol (CHCH WLG - Feb 2021) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...hearing cases, but sometimes a hearing involving limited numbers of participants; strict social distancing and sanitary cleansing will occur, consistent with safety as first priority. Alternatively, it might be agreed by the parties to hear a matter “on the (electronic) papers”. Hearings 3. The Tribunal anticipates that hearings will generally proceed in the normal way. The Tribunal will notify counsel in advance of the hearing if it is intended that the hearing will be cond...

  5. COVID-19 Level 2 Alert Protocol Land Valuation Tribunal [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...hearing cases, but sometimes a hearing involving limited numbers of participants; strict social distancing and sanitary cleansing will occur, consistent with safety as first priority. Alternatively, it might be agreed by the parties to hear a matter “on the (electronic) papers”. Hearings 3. The Tribunal anticipates that hearings will generally proceed in the normal way. The Tribunal will notify counsel in advance of the hearing if it is intended that the hearing will be cond...

  6. LCRO 39/2019 Yuri Lukas v BW and CV - minute (30 October 2019) [pdf, 45 KB]

    ...his email of 22 October. [9] Section 200 of the Act requires any review to be conducted with as much expedition as is permitted by (a) the requirements of the Act; and (b) a proper consideration of the review; and (c) the rules of natural justice. [10] Notwithstanding Mr Lukas’ opinion, I consider the review can be conducted on the papers and meet the criteria required by s 200. I also consider that the requirement for the reviews to be conducted expeditiously is significan...

  7. LVT Level two Protocol (WLG 23 June 2021) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...hearing cases, but sometimes a hearing involving limited numbers of participants; strict social distancing and sanitary cleansing will occur, consistent with safety as first priority. Alternatively, it might be agreed by the parties to hear a matter “on the (electronic) papers”. Hearings 3. The Tribunal anticipates that hearings will generally proceed in the normal way. The Tribunal will notify counsel in advance of the hearing if it is intended that the hearing will be cond...

  8. OIA-105329.pdf [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...take into temporary custody any item that could be a potential weapon and return it to the visitor as they leave. If the item is deemed to be a prohibited offensive weapon, the item will be seized by a CSO and the person detained. The item and the matter is then handed over to the Police. The definition of an offensive weapon can be found on the Police website at: police.govt.nz/faq/what-definition-offensive-weapon. This Police link refers to section 202(A) of the Crimes Act which i...

  9. Can I get criminal legal aid?

    ...of 6 months or more you are appealing your conviction or sentence for 1 of these offences you are appearing before the parole board (in some cases). Legal aid is less likely to be available for minor charges as a duty lawyer can help you with these matters. However, legal aid may be available for these cases if you face a special barrier of disability, such as difficulties with reading or writing, or mental illness. Get assistance from a duty lawyer for minor charges Work out if you might be e...

  10. Judicial Conduct Panel

    ...used to challenge the legality or correctness of a Judge’s decision. In most cases a decision with which you do not agree can be reviewed by another judicial authority or there can be an appeal to a higher court.Complaining about a Judge is a serious matter. While Parliament makes laws, Judges interpret and apply laws to the cases they deal with in court. Judges must be independent of the Government and be able to make decisions which are right in law and fairly arrived at, without being infl...

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