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  1. [2024] NZREADT 38 – TX v REAA (22 October 2024) [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...confirming as follows: (a) The Authority can only look into issues/complaints about real estate agency work; (b) Property management work was not included in the definition of real estate agency work; (c) Where a person holds an active real estate licence, complaints were limited to be reviewed under 73(a) of the Act; (d) The threshold for disgraceful conduct is high; (e) TX accepted this and that she would pursue her complaint directly with QC Ltd. (f) The complaint would b...

  2. Fish & Game – EiC – N J Paragreen – Environmental Management (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...4 Often referred to as “game birds”, the legal description is simply “game”. 2101895 | 5756095v1 page 9 recreational fishing and hunting for those people who choose to buy fishing and hunting licences. They are valued by many within communities apart from anglers and hunters as part of nature. 30 Trout were introduced to Otago and elsewhere in New Zealand in the late 1860s to provide a sports fishing resource for public use and enj

  3. Recommendations recap - issue 1 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 October–31 December 2011 ISSUE 1 O F N E W Z E A L A N D CHIEF CORONER O F F I C E O F T H E http://www.justice.govt.nz/courts/coroners-court/ Coronial Services of New Zealand Purongo O te Ao Kakarauri justice.govt.nz/coroners To request a copy of any full findings of cases contained in this edition, please contact our National Office. National Office Coronial.Information@justice.govt

  4. 2015 Ministry of Justice annual report - our performance [pdf, 509 KB]

    Our performance Statement of responsibility I am responsible, as Secretary for Justice and Chief Executive of the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry), for: • the preparation of the Ministry’s financial statements, and statements of expenses and capital expenditure, and for the judgements expressed in them • having in place a system of internal controls designed to provide reasonable assurance as to the integrity and reliability of financial reporting • ensuring that end-of-yea

  5. Ashmore v Armstrong - Te Huruhi 12B (2021) 232 Waikato Maniapoto MB 219 (232 WMN 219) [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...Further, any partition would create uncertainty and risk for the remaining owners if they wished to develop the land. [57] In particular, Erin Ashmore says that the Newton whānau’s objectives can be achieved by the Trust granting them a licence to occupy or the Court granting them an 22 Couch - Rāpaki Māori Reservation 875 Section 8B1 (2021) 69 Te Waipounamu MB 235 (69 TWP 235). 23 Neal - Taiharuru 4C3C, above n 19. 232 Waikato Maniapoto MB 238 occupation order...

  6. BORA Ngai Tai ki Tamaki Claims Settlement Bill [pdf, 5 MB]

    Hon Christopher Finlayso Attorney-General August 2017 Te Tari Tare o to Karauna Crowd +7 ;*A I, aw 8 August 2017 Attorney-General Ngai Tai Ki Tamaki Claims Settlement Bill - Consistency with New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Out Ref: ATT395/272 Please find attached advice on whether the Ngai Tai Ki Tamaki Claims Settlement Bill is consistent with the rights and freedoms set out in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. The advice concludes that the Bill is not inconsist

  7. National Panui April 2023 MLC [pdf, 798 KB]

    ...A20230002103 113/93, 118/93 Ngaramoana Raureti Joseph Tuakana Watene Raureti also known as Joe Tuakana Watene Raureti or Doh Doh Raureti - Succession A20230002081 160/93, 150B(3) (b)/93 Gary Heeney Kaimoho A1 & other Blocks - Noting of licence to occupy by the registrar 14 NATIONAL PÄNUI - Paenga-Whäwhä / APRIL 2023 TAIRÄWHITI continued APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: A20230002082 118/93, 113/93, 220/93 Preri Wairongoa Rewa, Hariata Heni Haimona Cave,...

  8. BORA Care of Children Bill [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...school classes for religious or cultural reasons. More widely, and as noted above, statutory minimum age limits vary considerably across matters including criminal responsibility, sexual consent, eligibility for social welfare benefits and various licences and permits. Many of these age limits relate to matters of fundamental importance to a child. 5 19. Thirdly, it does not appear possible to justify the conferral of such broad powers upon guardians by reference to the need to gu...

  9. Class exemptions for managing intermediaries information sheet [pdf, 644 KB]

    ...regulatory oversight. They include:  licensed non-bank deposit takers  Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act) participants subject to rigorous vetting processes (managers and supervisors of licensed managed investment schemes, other FMC Act licence holders, FMA appointees, and registered managed investment schemes)  certain unit trust, KiwiSaver and superannuation schemes not yet transitioned to the FMC Act regime (those referred to in clauses 18(1), 34 and 35 of schedul...

  10. Ram v Aasa [2016] NZIACDT 9 (04 February 2016) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...provide the services. She kept the money. She did not tell her client she had not provided the services. In taking those actions, she was acting in flagrant violation of the 2010 Code, which had the force of law, and before the Registrar granted her a licence, she was required to show she understood those obligations. [16] On the basis Ms Aasa did what she intended to do, the clear implications of the evidence are: [16.1] She dishonestly took money through a pretence she would provide s...