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  1. Recommendations recap - issue 11 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    1 Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 January 2016 and 30 June 2016 Issue 11 2 Coroners have a duty to identify any lessons learned from the deaths referred to them that might help prevent such deaths occurring in the future. In order to publicise these lessons, the findings and recommendations of most cases are open to the public. Recommendations recap identifies and s

  2. Research into the New Life Akoranga Programme of the Mahi Tahi Trust [pdf, 649 KB]

    ...the example of leaders such as Sir Apirana Ngata and John Rangihau, and more recently building on the findings of the Ministerial Committee of Inquiry into Violence in 1987, led by Sir Clinton Roper. The programme receives a major part of its funding through a contract with the Department of Corrections. The possibility of the Ministry of Justice working with the Mahi Tahi Trust to develop research on the programme was first raised by the Trust with the agreement of the Minister of Justice at...

  3. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 5: case study of Rotorua Local Police Area [pdf, 454 KB]

    Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 5 Case study of the Rotorua Police Area Tanya Segessenmann and Karen Johns December 2005 2 Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 1: Surveys of Household Burglary part one (2002): Four Police Areas and national data compared, Dr Sue Triggs, Ministry of Justice, 2005. Report 2: Surveys of Household Burglary part two: Four Police Areas compared betwe

  4. Wilson - Oue 2B 2C [2025] Chief Judge's MB 185 (2025 CJ 185) [pdf, 976 KB]

    ...sought. 25 Whangarei MB 49-54 dated 31 August 1949 20. At 25 Whangarei MB 49-54 partition and exchange orders made in relation to Oue 2B2C and 2B3 blocks 21. The applicant states that: I oppose the abovementioned exchange order, as it was made through the partitioning of the gifted interests of Hapeta Hau in Oue 2B2C and interests owned by Peata Pou in Oue 2B2C, where Mr Waetford created the 1 ½ acre partition known as Oue 2B2C1.5 In 1939, Hone Peeti Whakaeke was gifted 1 acre...

  5. 2017 NZSSAA 074 (19 December 2017) [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...dealings with the Ministry. [6] There have been a number of matters where there has been tension between the appellant and the Ministry. The appellant has been trespassed from the Ministry’s local offices, and must engage with the Ministry through its Remote Client Unit; he is not allowed face-to-face contact with Ministry staff. [7] It was clear that the appellant is very suspicious of people he engages with. He expressed his views as to a lack of integrity on the part of the...

  6. LCRO 95/2013 GI v JM (28 June 2017) [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...Mr RF, was to manage matters until then. [10] The Family Court proceedings were issued in mid-November 2010. Mr JM advised against issuing proceedings in the High Court at that stage as he considered that all matters were capable of resolution through the Family Court. Mr JM was nevertheless mindful that proceedings in the High Court might still need to be issued. [11] The Family Court proceedings also included an application to appoint a litigation guardian to represent Ms MO....

  7. Te Onetu Pihama Incorporation (2011) 266 Aotea MB 20 (266 AOT 20) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...shareholder by Perpetual Trustees. This payment was outside of the law at the time and has been shown as shareholders advances to date. (f) it should be noted that both William and Tamatea Newman purchased tractors and other plant for their own use through the Incorporation which has suffered the depreciation and right-off of such items without recompense; and (g) no interest has been charged in the accounts on the overdrawn current accounts; [14] Regarding a proposed new ownersh...

  8. Standard explanation of effects and implications of anEPA in relation to property [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...current registration certificate issued by The New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Incorporated, has at least 12 months’ experience as a legal executive, and is employed by and under the direct supervision of a lawyer. Take the donor through these notes and tailor your explanation to their individual needs and circumstances. You will also need to explain the effect of any aspect of the EPA that is not covered in the standard explanation. Ask the donor whether they already...

  9. Matchitt - Te Kaha 65 (2021) 251 Waiariki MB 154 (251 WAR 154) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...before the Court. [7] A hearing was held before Deputy Chief Judge Fox on 24 January 2014.8 Paratene Matchitt filed consents from Mana Matchitt, Roger Matchitt and Elaine Hutchinson. Bert Matchitt, Edward Matchitt, Lisa Henry and Peter Mariu advised through their lawyer, Mr Gallie, that they did not consent to the proposed partition or said support was conditional on further consultation or conditions being met. The reserve judgment was issued on 16 September 2014.9 The Judge dismis...

  10. Guide-4-A-Guide-to-Deportation-Appeals-by-a-Non-Resident.pdf [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...IPT@justice.govt.nz Make sure the Tribunal receives your appeal within the time allowed after the date on which you were notified of the Immigration New Zealand decision. The Tribunal cannot accept late appeals. 16. What happens during the appeal? Appeals go through four stages at the Tribunal: a) Receiving the appeal. b) Preparation for deciding the appeal. c) Deciding the outcome of the appeal. d) After the decision. mailto:IPT@justice.govt.nz IPT Guide 4 – Deportat...