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  1. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 4: case study of Manurewa Local Police Area [pdf, 588 KB]

    ...Neighbourhood Support groups 69 7.3 Security advice and target hardening 73 7.4 Target hardening 74 7.5 Victim Support 74 8 Property-focused initiatives 75 8.1 Liaison with second-hand dealers 75 8.2 SNAP 76 9 General crime reduction initiatives 79 9.1 Youth Services 79 9.2 Youth Aid 79 9.3 Community policing 80 9.4 Youth Development Project 81 9.5 Truancy patrols 81 9.6 Youth patrols 82 9.7 Police in schools 83 9.8 Community crime prevention initiatives 83 9.9 Other justice sector responses...

  2. RM v LN LCRO 106 / 2011 (2 October 2012) [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...from a rather brusque greeting from RM (reference to having half an hour for the meeting) there is nothing said during the course of that meeting by RM that could be considered to be lacking in respect or courtesy. [63] RM does make reference to phone calls by LN concerning matters discussed previously, but I heard nothing which approached disrespect or a lack of courtesy. Comment [64] LN bought a new home. The drainage systems malfunctioned resulting in sewage backflow and fl...

  3. DQ v UP [2022] NZDT 211 (9 December 2022) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...goods supplied by suppliers in trade to consumers. The term “trade” is defined in s 2 of the CGA as “any trade, business, industry, profession, occupation, activity of commerce, or undertaking relating to the supply or acquisition of goods or services.” The term “business” is defined as any undertaking, whether carried on for gain or reward or not, or any undertaking in the course of which goods or services are acquired or supplied, whether free of charge or not. The term “un...

  4. [2023] NZEmpC 188 Edwards v Laybuy Holdings Ltd [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...letter coming from the company but that he did not feel able to elaborate further. [27] The letter confirming the withdrawal of the offer was sent to Mr Edwards on 12 January 2021. It said: Dear Chad, This letter summarises our discussion via phone on the afternoon of Friday 8 January. As previously advised and outlined in our offer letter, your offer of employment with Laybuy Holdings Ltd was conditional upon receipt of satisfactory pre-employment checks specific to the ro...

  5. LCRO 7/2024 SO v EJ and QJ (30 July 2025) [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...– An [Bank] bank account was closed in December 2020, four months after probate was granted. – A life policy was not collected until November 2021. – Other bank accounts were not closed until November/December 2021. – Mr PK emailed and phoned MS IG and Mr SO from 4 October 2021 continually asking for updates. [92] There has not been any regular reporting to the beneficiaries and due to the fact that details of the Estate had not been compiled from the outset, Mrs EJ and M...

  6. [2011] NZEmpC 57 Wade v Hume Pack-N-Cool Ltd [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...Mr Hume’s affidavit complains about the way the applicant has pursued his claims, and in particular the delays and the additional costs that were being incurred. [10] On 28 April 2010, a notice of change of representation and address for service on behalf of the applicant was filed stating that his counsel was now Mark Donovan. [11] On 21 May 2010, the new solicitors acting for the applicant filed a substantial affidavit from the applicant, sworn on 19 May 2010. In that affid...

  7. [2014] NZEmpC 97 S v L Ltd [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...his advocate Y, L Limited, its staff and any information that may identify any of these. 1 A v B [2013] NZERA Auckland 331. [3] S works in what might be described broadly as the financial services sector. L Limited is a substantial entity operating in that sector. After having worked for another employer in another part of the financial services sector, S was approached on behalf of L Limited to work for it. He agreed to...

  8. Blayney v Taueki – Ihaia Taueki Trust (2013) 303 Aotea MB 81 (303 AOT 81) [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...down seriously when the majority of trustees were reluctant to agree to the MET lease proposal. [16] Mr Spicer provided some background to the dispute over the MET lease proposal in his letter dated 3 April 2013. After describing the range of services that his firm had been providing to the Trust since 2007, Mr Spicer went on to say: It is with some concern that the trustees meetings have deteriorated over the last financial year. Mr Bill Taueki considered other options for the two...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 159 Beachen v Auckland Council [pdf, 637 KB]

    ...tiny home is intended to be used as a dwelling capable of permanent occupation and this is demonstrated by the various “signs of life” observed within and around it. They include the observations that the tiny home is connected to various services, contains a living area and a full kitchen with kitchen facilities that include a wash sink, cooktop, oven and a fridge.26 It also has a shower,27 a heat pump, a cali-font28 and an electrical plug.29 There are various household items...

  10. Qualitative components of the outcomes evaluation of the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court Pilot [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...supported transferring the evidenced-based AODT Court design to other District Courts in larger urban centres. However, stakeholders agree efficiently implementing the AODT Court will require a large target population group, available treatment services in the selected areas, additional testing facilities and additional resources for Police Prosecution, Probation Service, and Court staff. Components of the AODT Court may be useful for District Courts in provincial settings Given th...