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  1. Cycle-5-KMs-and-QAs-public-V1.0-Final.pdf [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...population. Although the number of 1 LGBT+ includes transgender adults, adults who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or other diverse sexualities. 2 Fraud and deception captures incidents where a person is tricked or deceived to obtain money, goods or services, and the use of bank cards, credit cards, cheques or other documents without permission to obtain money, credit, goods or services. adults who experienced interpersonal violence has decreased slightly (6% down from 7%), the...

  2. TZ & AS v TQ [2024] NZDT 220 (8 March 2024) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...that 6 weeks was agreed. In addition they acknowledged and I accept that they then agreed in August/September to a new carport for $5,800.00, which was paid but subsequently refunded. 5. In addition to these terms, where a supplier in trade provides services to a consumer the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (CGA) applies. This Act set outs guarantees, including those detailed below, and specific remedies. Did TQ fail to exercise reasonable care and skill and/or to produce an outcome tha...

  3. KC v DG [2023] NZDT 108 (22 March 2023) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...return, DG agreed to pay for that work. 13. DG’s concern about not signing the terms and conditions was directed primarily at the issue of interest, which is discussed below. Was the work carried out with reasonable care and skill? 14. Where services are supplied to a consumer, s 28 of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (“CGA”) states that there is a guarantee that the service will be carried out with reasonable care and skill. 15. The burden is on DG to show that the serv...

  4. Tan v New Zealand Police [2016] NZHRRT 32 [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...the Crimes Act 1961. The request [11] Because he did not, at that stage, consider he had enough evidence to obtain a search warrant or a production order to compel the provision of information from the CCDHB, Mr Woodley on 12 September 2014 telephoned Ms Donna Hickey, Director of Human Resources, to make a request under the Privacy Act 1993 and the Official Information Act 1982 that the CCDHB advise whether Ms Tan had accessed the child’s NHI record. The request was made. Ms Hick...

  5. [2022] NZIACDT 7 - TA v Tian (27 April 2022) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...SUPPRESSION ORDER DECISION Dated 27 April 2022 REPRESENTATION: Registrar: Self-represented Complainant: R Sathiyanathan, counsel Adviser: No appearance 2 PRELIMINARY [1] The complainant is TA, who engaged the services of Ying Tian (aka Tina Qin). Ms Tian made numerous applications on behalf of the complainant which were unsuccessful. For a prolonged period, she pretended to be acting for him but was not actually undertaking any work on his b...

  6. Restorative justice: Best practice framework August 2019 [pdf, 1006 KB]

    ...restorative justice providers and their facilitators. The values, principles and standards must be followed by all facilitators in all cases. The framework focuses only on the use of restorative justice processes pre-sentence, because these are the services that the Ministry of Justice purchases. However, the framework can be broadly applied to the use of restorative justice at any point in the criminal justice process. https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/RJ-Bes...

  7. OX v SN [2021] NZDT 1581 (3 August 2021) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...this sale? CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 6 b. If yes, did SN breach the CGA by selling a jet ski that was not of acceptable quality? c. If the CGA does not apply, did SN misrepresent the jet ski when he said i. It had just had a full service? ii. It had new engine mounts? iii. It was a 2013 model? d. If yes, did that misrepresentation induce OX to buy the jet ski? e. Is OX entitled to return the jet ski and get a full refund of $13,800.00? f. Is OX entitled...

  8. Guide-for-making-an-appeal-to-the-Taxation-and-Charities-Review-Authority.pdf [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...Registration Board is the decision-maker regarding the registration and de-registration of charities on the register. Alongside the register of charities, the Act establishes the regulator for the charities sector which consists of two bodies. Charities Services operates as a business group within the Department and the independent Charities Registration Board and ensures that entities continue to conduct charitable purposes and provide public benefit. Charities Services maintains the...

  9. COVID-19 Alert Level 4 in the District Court data summary [pdf, 439 KB]

    During Alert Level 4 of COVID-191 the justice system, including the courts, was an essential service. The District Court continued to operate to deal with priority proceedings, including those affecting the liberty of the individual; protection of the at-risk or vulnerable (including children); national and community safety; and facilitating and promoting public order. In the criminal jurisdiction, defendants in custody appeared before a Judge either remotely or in person. Othe...

  10. LCRO 68/2016 ZA v YB (23 May 2019) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...her father’s estate and the Trust after his death. [11] Mrs ZA has complained that Mr YB has failed to:3 • Act competently and in a timely manner. • Provide [her] with information about the work to be done, who will do it and the way the services will be provided. • Charge [them] a fee that is fair and reasonable. • Give [them] clear information and advice. • Treat [them] respectfully. • Keep [them] informed about the work being done. • [Tell them] how to make...