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  1. Young Adult List

    ...court process, you can view the information here . Your lawyer may suggest some actions you can take to make positive changes in your life. If you agree, these actions will be included in an Intervention Plan. Actions may include getting your driver’s licence, attending counselling or connecting with your whakapapa. If you are a victim If you are a victim of someone appearing in the Young Adult List, you, and your support people, are acknowledged, treated with respect, and given a voice. A&nb...

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  2. [2022] NZEnvC 056 New Zealand Cherry Corp (Leyser) LP v Central Otago District Council [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI OTAUTAHI IN THE MA TIER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2022] NZEnvC 56 of the Resource Management Act 1991 an appeal under Clause 29, Schedule 1 of the Act NEW ZEALAND CHERRY CORP (LEYSER) LP (ENV-2021-CHC-73) Appellant CENTRAL OTAGO DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge PA Steven - sitting alone under s279 of the Act In Chambers at Christchurch Date of Consent Order: 8 April 2022

  3. [2011] NZEmpC 31 Ravnjak v Wellington International Airport Ltd [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...constitutes written consent to what occurred in this case in terms of s 52 of the PISG Act. [35] Mr Hardiman claims that he performed the work in question for WIAL as a licensed security guard and not as a licensed private investigator. He held dual licences under the Act, that is as a private investigator and a security guard. He asserts that the Act allowed security guards to install surveillance equipment but that the provisions of s 52 of the PISG Act do not apply to such wor...

  4. Payne v CAC 20005 & Ors [2014] NZREADT 1 [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...Act in respect of the conduct may be made. 8 [22] Pursuant to the 1976 Act, in appropriate circumstances the Licensing Board had the power to make three types of disciplinary orders, namely: [a] An order cancelling the salesperson’s licence; [b] An order suspending the salesperson’s licence for a period not exceeding three years; [c] An order imposing a monetary penalty. [23] Significantly, compensation was not an available remedy under the 1976 Act and is, therefore,...

  5. Howell v Jaram - Omaio 43 Section 4 [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 365 (2015 APPEAL 365) [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...Judge Fox stated a need to “ensure fairness between owners”. This was not a case in which there were competing groups of owners before the Court. There was no evidence before the Court that other owners wished to obtain occupation orders, licences to occupy or build on the block. We are unsure what Judge Fox was referring to when she referred to ensuring fairness between the owners given that there was no issue or evidence on that point. To that extent we consider that she to...

  6. Eggo v Tupene - Opape No 1A No 1B (2017) 169 Waiariki MB 45 (169 WAR 45) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...trustees resolved to engage a caretaker for the trust land. Sometime between 26 March 2010 and 28 August 2010 a majority of trustees outside of a trustee meeting appointed Leo Rewita, Chairperson of the trust, as the caretaker and granted him a licence to occupy part of the block and buildings on the block in terms more favourable than that obtainable on the open market. [35] The applicants point out that rent for the Leo Rewita’s occupation was set at $80 per week despite the fa...

  7. MG v Jean Xiujing Hu [2019] NZIACDT 20 (10 April 2019) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...intermediary; and (4) inadequate communication with the complainant. 7 [33] Counsel contended that the errors by Ms Hu, while not trivial, were not at the high end of the spectrum and would not call into question Ms Hu’s fitness to hold a licence. It was accepted that Ms Hu’s text message to the complainant was overly emotional and unwise. It expressed Ms Hu’s frustration. However, it could not be categorised as threatening and did not amount to a disciplinary offence....

  8. NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-3-How-much-crime-fin.pdf [pdf, 574 KB]

    ...of Justice. This document is available at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research- data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/ Crown copyright © 2022 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo,...

  9. NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-2-About-this-report-fin.pdf [pdf, 394 KB]

    ...of Justice. This document is available at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research- data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/ Crown copyright © 2022 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo,...

  10. [2023] NZREADT 16 - CAC 1901 v KC (3 July 2023) [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...meaning of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (2) To avoid doubt, the sale, purchase, or other disposal or acquisition of shares comes within the definition of transaction in subsection (1) if, and only if, the shares entitle the holder to a licence that is registrable under subpart 6 of Part 3 of the Land Transfer Act 2017. [62] The word “transaction” used above is itself defined:11 transaction means any 1 or more of the following: (a) the sale, purchase, or other disposal o...