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  1. [2013] NZEmpC 165 Matsuoka v LSG Sky Chefs NZ Ltd [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...of background. It provides some explanation for the fact that what should be relatively easily resolved issues of discovery and disclosure of documents in these particular proceedings are proving to be difficult. [4] While they participated through counsel at a preliminary directions conference, the non-parties PFC and PRI were not represented at the hearing of the applications affecting them. The applications were set down for argument. PFC and PRI were given the opportunity...

  2. LCRO 13/2024 OB and HG v NC (12 June 2024) [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...their mother, Mrs RT and her husband, Mr WT. 2 [3] Mrs RT was Mr UG’s first wife. She is an experienced estate administrator, having worked in the field for some decades as well as [redacted]. [4] Mr UG’s second wife was Mrs EG. His parents were Mr KG1 and Mrs RG. Mrs RG died in 2001. [5] At the time of the events giving rise to the complaint, the respondent was a consultant to the incorporated law firm of [Law Firm A] (the Firm) and had been Mr UG’s solicitor for ov...

  3. OIA-120014.pdf [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...For example, users can access minutes and orders as well as land information and whakapapa records. • Additional resources and a dedicated team were established to work on resolving outstanding enquiries and progress the backlog of applications through the initial registration process. • Changes were introduced to ensure the Māori Land Court has people dedicated to providing the information and advice court users need, whether they visit the court in person, or get in touch by...

  4. Barcello-Gemmell - Gore Blocks XVII and XIX Sec 90B2 (2001) 95 South Island MB 36 (95 SI 36) [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...application was "" .where's Ihe resl going 10 go? Thai's where I came in. I came in 10 tautoko Powhiri's children and my brolher-in-Iaw's [George's] children." The George Love Whanau Trust expressed the view through their representative that the available sites should not be concentrated in one small sector of the whanau. Their opposition to the current application arose from their desire for fairness to prevail, and also out of a sense of grievanc...

  5. LCRO 42/2022 QA v Kennelly (19 April 2023) [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...father”. [35] Mr Kennelly is unsure how GA was transported to his office, and advises that he had arrived early for the appointment. He says this meant that Mr Kennelly did not have time to prepare the Letter of Engagement. He says: I went through with him the deed of gift and I told him that [he] had spoken to his son and that he needed to approve it before [he] could send it on to be relied upon. [36] Mr Kennelly says that the payment was “never a loan nor was it conditional...

  6. Recommendations recap - issue 9 [pdf, 865 KB]

    ...16  in addition to the requirements of the contractor to inspect, replace and maintain existing traffic signs, the road controlling authority carries out at least an annual audit of the location of all approved permanent warning signs throughout the district  in addition to the requirements of the contractor to inspect, replace and maintain existing edge-marker posts the road controlling authority carries out at least an annual nighttime audit of the location of edge- marke

  7. 2011 to 2014 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 537 KB]

    ...aid. This Statement of Intent describes how the Ministry will support the Government’s justice sector reforms. It also sets out how it will continue to support the constitutionally independent role of the judiciary and the court system and through this, the rule of law. The Ministry will also support the Government to reach its aspirational goal of completing just and durable historical Treaty of Waitangi settlements by 2014. The Government’s goals for the sector are ambitio...

  8. Disability-and-victimisation-final-report.pdf [pdf, 880 KB]

    michael@kaitiakiresearch.com +64 (0)27-511-1993 prepared for Ministry of Justice by Michael Roguski, Karen McBride-Henry, Gretchen Good, Tara Officer, Nicola Atwool, and Debbie Hager 13 June 2024 Understanding the Lived Experiences of Disabled People Who Have Been Victims of Crime mailto:michael@kaitiakiresearch.com CONTENTS CONTENTS ............................................................................................

  9. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court December 2021 [xlsx, 350 KB]

    Contents Charges for children and young people finalised in any court This data includes charges for all children and young people finalised in any court (including the Youth, District and High Court). Including the children and young people charged in the District and High Court provides a clearer picture of what is happening for all youth offenders, rather than just those who appear in the Youth Court. Note, however, that the majority of children and young people who get into troubl

  10. Final Submissions Summary Report [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    Crown/Māori Relations Summary of Submissions Te ara whakamua ā tātou Our path ahead Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully exclude