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  1. Maori Incorporations Factsheet.pdf [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...freehold land in the Māori incorporation • whether to amalgamate25 the Māori incorporation with any other Māori incorporation • whether to transfer any Māori freehold land vested in the Māori incorporation • whether to grant a lease, licence or forestry right over any Māori freehold land vested in the Māori incorporation for a term of more than 21 years • whether to sell or make a gift of any Māori freehold land vested in the Māori incorporation (taking into account...

  2. People charged and convicted of psychoactive substances offences June 2022 [xlsx, 96 KB]

    ...substances that are not approved products (s70) - possession - includes possession of an unapproved product (s71) and people under 18 years buying or possessing psychoactive substances (s48) - other offences - includes offences related to sale without a licence (s27), place of sale (s52) and obstructing enforcement officers (s83). ANZSOC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification is used to categorise offences into 16 divisions, within which subdivisions and groups exist....

  3. Wayfinding-for-Civil-Justice-English.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...improve and/or extend these services.  Encourage innovation in service provision, for example, through the development of regulatory ‘sandboxes’8 to trial programmes of new classes of legal assistance providers such as navigators and limited licences.  Encourage lawyers to participate in activities focused on affordable legal service provision including the provision of free legal services (e.g. through a community provider or Te Ara Ture), running low-cost consultation clini...

  4. [2024] NZIACDT 15 – YT v CX (14 May 2024) [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...Zealand mobile phone number. Assistance in opening a New Zealand bank account. Application for an IRD number. Accompanying him on shopping “trips” to buy the necessities. Paying for his taxi trips. Assistance in obtaining a driver’s licence. Provision of contacts for the purchase of a car and advising him how to obtain insurance. 9. Assisting with formal induction at the employer, including interpretation. 10. Exchanging emails with the employer and WeChat communicat...

  5. 221013-Web-Attachment-Wayfinding-for-Civil-Justice-Draft National Strategy.pdf [pdf, 414 KB]

    ...improve and/or extend these services. • Encourage innovation in service provision, for example, through the development of regulatory ‘sandboxes’9 to trial programmes of new classes of legal assistance providers such as navigators and limited licences. • Encourage lawyers to participate in activities focused on affordable legal service provision including the provision of free legal services (e.g. through a community provider or Te Ara Ture), running low-cost consultation clini...

  6. [2024] NZREADT 28 – CT v CAC 2106 & Ors (27 August 2024) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...against CT and BT. CT is a licensed agent under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (the Act). BT is a licensed salesperson. CT and BT worked for MD Ltd trading as [redacted] and earlier with MS Ltd trading as [redacted]. MS Ltd surrendered its licence on 1 January 2019 and MD Ltd commenced trading on 31 January 2019. The M entities are collectively described as the agencies. CT and BT and the M entities are collectively described as the licensees. The complaints were also agains...

  7. Gwak and Kim TRI-2020-100-006 [2024] NZWHT AUCKLAND 01 [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...Building Certification Limited [8] Compass was a corporate certifier, authorised to perform regulatory functions under s 51 of the Building Act 1991. It was audited by the BIA.1 It had quality manuals. It achieved annual renewals of its licence. 1 BIA was the Building Industry Authority responsible for, inter alia, regulation of private certifiers under the Building Act 1991. 3 [9] At all relevant times, Mr Couper was a director of Compass. [10] Mr Couper was not...

  8. Court-User-Survey-2025-results.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...13 2.2 While only a small number of respondents accessed support services at court, a majority found them helpful Respondents were asked if they had contact with any support services while at court such as those ordered during proceedings like licencing, safety programmes, non-violence programmes, drug and alcohol treatment, as well as those that are outside of the court process but may have representatives at court such as counselling, housing support, or work and income. • 19% ha...

  9. [2025] NZREADT 41 - DQ & KU v CAC 2204 Rule (19 September 2025) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...manager at the time, he had considerable previous experience as a salesperson. In addition to this experience, as the licensees observe, he had to undertake the training to become licensed and further annual professional development to maintain his licence. [67] We do not therefore agree the licensed purchaser should be treated as a lay person. He inspected the property and should also have identified the same red flag as the licensees (a single vehicle width driveway being the...

  10. [2014] NZEmpC 143 O’Connor v Auckland University Students Assoc Inc [pdf, 441 KB]

    TOM O'CONNOR v AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED NZEmpC AUCKLAND [2014] NZEmpC 143 [8 August 2014] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2014] NZEmpC 143 ARC 90/13 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN TOM O'CONNOR Plaintiff AND AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Defendant Hearing: 23-25 June 2014 (heard at