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  1. [2006] NZEmpC AC 34/06 NZ Engineering Printing & Manufacturing Union v ACI Operations NZ Ltd [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...days’ leave for any of the purposes provided for in s65(1). Submissions of interveners [16] For the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, Mr Wilson provided us with copies of documents showing the origins of the 2003 Act and its development through the legislative process. These were the September 2001 report of the Holidays Act Advisory Group, the Department of Labour report dated 2 October 2003 on the Holidays Bill as it then was and the submission by Business New Zealand to...

  2. Horan – Hiwarau C (2013) 70 Waiariki 61 (70 WAR 61) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...have continued to utilise and occupy the land for over 5 generations. It also describes their emotional and spiritual connection to the whenua and it emphasis their desire to retain control of the land. The report details plans to develop the land through an ahu whenua trust. Rental from leases to kaumātua who wish to build on the land, for example, will be reinvested in the block for further development. The report also outlines a number of additional options for future utilisat...

  3. Lairg v Canterbury LCRO 219 / 2009 (24 April 2010) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...of confidence to the advantage of the firm’s client (her partner’s ex wife) was with reference to .an affidavit sworn by the ex wife who had referred to the Applicant. The Standards Committee had noted that no such concerns had been raised throughout the time that the firm had acted for the Applicant’s sister and brother in law, and that any information that had been retained was a decade old and must be considered to be of limited relevance. [18] However, the Applicant...

  4. Children and young people data notes and trends December 2020 [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...should be cautious when drawing conclusions using the 2020 statistics. Youth justice system Most children and young people in the youth justice system don't go to court but are instead dealt with by Police in the community. This could be through a Police warning or being referred to Police Youth Aid. A family group conference happens in more serious circumstances where the offending can’t be dealt with in the community. Children and young people only appear in cour...

  5. [2008] NZEmpC AC 48/08 NZ Tramways and Public Passenger Transport Employees Union & Anor v Transport Auckland and Cityline (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 49 KB]

    ...21.1 to the 3 weeks’ annual holiday in the 1981 Act and its amendments was wide enough to include succeeding legislation such as the 2003 Act. He submitted this was an intentional adoption of a formula or wording which the parties had agreed on through successive instruments. The parties had understood what they had agreed to but were not clear as to the effects of the 2003 Act after 1 April 2007. [33] He argued that in interpreting the cls 21.1 and 21.2, the starting point wa...

  6. KL v WS LCRO 160/2013 (15 June 2016) [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...for Mr KL in late September 2008 when he was first arrested and charged with drug dealing and related offences. Mr KL approached Ms WS directly and Ms WS arranged a reverse brief with her instructing solicitor, Ms YL. [3] Ms WS represented Mr KL through the various pre-trial court appearances and throughout a 16 day trial in June 2011. Mr KL was convicted of some offences and 2 acquitted of others. Ms WS was also initially instructed to act for Mr KL on sentencing. He terminat...

  7. Children and young people data notes and trends December 2021 [pdf, 283 KB]

    ...the 2020 and 2021 statistics. Most children and young people proceeded against by Police don’t go to court Instead children and young people in the youth justice system are most often dealt with by Police in the community. This could be through a Police warning or being referred to Police Youth Aid. A family group conference happens in more serious circumstances where the offending can’t be dealt with in the community. Children and young people only appear in court for...

  8. MLC-MAC - Retention & disposal appraisal report [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...conservation issues around the age, fragility or ongoing availability of that record. It should also be noted that, even if the Court’s records are transferred to the Chief Archivist, they remain available to the public (and the Court) either through Archives New Zealand, or upon request by the Māori Land Court to have the records retrieved and sent to a registry office. Māori Land Court Retention and Disposal Schedule Appraisal Report 6 1. Executive Summary This appr...

  9. Retention and disposal appraisal report - Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...conservation issues around the age, fragility or ongoing availability of that record. It should also be noted that, even if the Court’s records are transferred to the Chief Archivist, they remain available to the public (and the Court) either through Archives New Zealand, or upon request by the Māori Land Court to have the records retrieved and sent to a registry office. Māori Land Court Retention and Disposal Schedule Appraisal Report 5 Executive Summary This appraisa...

  10. Heta - Taiharuru 4C3B (2010) 13 Taitokerau MB 203 (13 TTK 203) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...treated under the Act as of being the utmost gravity – akin in some ways to alienation. This sea change in attitude from the Māori Affairs Act 1953 to Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 reflects an acceptance by the legislature that title fragmentation through partition is contrary to Māori economic and cultural interests and should not now be encouraged if there are reasonable alternatives to it. The bar has been set intentionally high.” [24] Alternatives to partition may include a...