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  1. Kaire - Ngararatunua A2B3 (2007) 118 Whangarei MB 123 (118 WH 123) [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...alienation of the land, contrary to those principles. I can only then grant the partition ifI consider the risk is non-existent or minima~ or if the risk is out-weighed by the promotion of the utilisation, development and management ofihe land through partition. Discussion [15] I now tum to weigh the facts against those considerations. Section 288(2)(a) and (b) [16] These two considerations are satisfied as all of the owners have considered the proposed partition plan and agree...

  2. Lachlan Paul Graham JONES (CSU-2019-DUN-000038) [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...unexplained death which has been referred to the coroner, investigations are required to obtain the necessary evidence and to enable the coroner to discharge his or her fact-finding duty. Some of this evidence is medical and will come from the deceased through the post-mortem examination. Other evidence will come from witness testimony or other documentary record. Under the Coroners Act, the police act on behalf of the coroner to investigate and obtain that non-medical evidence.4...

  3. Taylor Fry feasibility report on long-term investment approach [pdf, 2 MB]

    The Treasury and Ministry of Justice Actuarial advice on feasibility: A long-term investment approach to reducing the harm associated with crime 15 April 2015 Alan Greenfield Kari Wolanski Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia M.A. Social Development Hugh Miller Ben Locke Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia i Actuarial advice on feasibility of an investment approach in the

  4. Consultation Document - AML/CFT Early Regulatory Package Exposure Draft February 2023 [pdf, 494 KB]

    ...Gaps in regulations relating to known high-risk areas of cash, virtual assets, high-risk countries, and high-risk customers. These gaps mean that important intelligence is not being provided, small cash purchases of high-value goods are occurring through pawnbrokers (and outside of the AML/CFT regime, since pawnbrokers are currently exempt from the regime), and generally that important AML/CFT obligations do not match the level of risk in these areas. These are also all areas where we...

  5. Consultation Document AML/CFT Early Regulatory Package Exposure Draft [pdf, 494 KB]

    ...Gaps in regulations relating to known high-risk areas of cash, virtual assets, high-risk countries, and high-risk customers. These gaps mean that important intelligence is not being provided, small cash purchases of high-value goods are occurring through pawnbrokers (and outside of the AML/CFT regime, since pawnbrokers are currently exempt from the regime), and generally that important AML/CFT obligations do not match the level of risk in these areas. These are also all areas where we...

  6. Coote - Estate of Shirley Dawn Quinn (2013) 2013 Chief Judge's MB 1018 (2013 CJ 1018) [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...legislation which impact on the application of custom. As these are issues to be argued if this matter is to be taken further I have not investigated or considered them. Options 38. If Mr Coote or any owner wishes to take this matter further through the Māori land Court there appear to be two alternatives open to them. The first is to wait for an application for succession to be filed where persons from outside the bloodline are potential successors and then seek to appear...

  7. Schiller-Cooper v Lozano [2013] NZIACDT 1 (08 January 2013) [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...Has Ms Lozano honestly accounted for her failure to attend a meeting arranged for 9 June 2011? Decision Administrative errors and inadequate communication [62] Ms Lozano appears to accept there were failures to keep her client informed, partly through administrative errors. Overall, there is a clear picture of Ms Schiller-Cooper demanding high standards and Ms Lozano excusing herself from high standards, as she practices in a small practice. [63] There is no merit in Ms Lozano’s e...

  8. Final-Technical-Assessment-N-Productive-Land-v2.pdf [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...37.1 and 55.8 ha is from dairying; (d) between 14.4 and 21.7 ha is from lifestyle/dwellings; (e) between 4.6 and 6.1 ha is from horticulture; and (f) less than 1 ha each is from forestry and bush. 11. The Ō2NL Project corridor will run through a number of existing properties. This will create between 57 and 71 new areas of land that will be physically separated (by the highway) from the remainder of the relevant property. Of BF\BF FINAL TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT N - PRODUCT...

  9. MOJ0504-Making-parenting-arrangements-workbook-Hindi.pdf [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...मेुझ ेअपने फोन कैमेरे से सै्कन करें मेुझ ेअपने फोन कैमेरे से सै्कन करें https://www.justice.govt.nz/family/care-of-children/resolving-parentings-disagreements/parenting-through-separation/ https://www.justice.govt.nz/family/care-of-children/resolving-parentings-disagreements/mediation-to-work-out-parenting-disagreements/ 24 क्आूर र्ोि र्ो सै्...

  10. 19 April Legal Aid News [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...provided at any time while FLAS Activity 2 (assistance with Court entry forms) should be provided when your client is ready to enter the Court. Unless your client is exempt, this will generally be after they have attended Family Dispute Resolution and Parenting Through Separation. Legacy email addresses Some providers may inadvertently be sending emails to long serving legal aid staff using a firstname.surname@lsa.govt.nz email address, particularly if your email system has...