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  1. Collective impact toolbox [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...E Oho Rangatahi, and risk factors for intimate partner violence COLLABORATIONIDEAS & TIPS How to collaborate successfully, with examples from Operation Relentless, Hutt Valley Innovation Project and Waitemata Police © 2015 BETTER PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE JUSTICE SECTOR 2nd edition Mike Bush MNZM Commisioner of Police New Zealand Police Ray Smith Chief Executive Department of Corrections Mike Heron QC Solicitor-General Crown Law Office Julie Read Chief Executive and Director Seri...

  2. LCRO 158/2019 RL v BN, TG and VK (1 April 2021) [pdf, 604 KB]

    ...the trial was to commence, on account of Ms RL’s inability to pay her fees. A settlement was negotiated with [Co 2]. The complaint and the Standards Committee decision Ms RL lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (NZLS) on 31 March 2018. The substance of her complaint was that: (a) She had been provided with negligent advice by [JPBN] and advised to advance a counterclaim when that claim had little prospect of success. (b) She had not been ad...

  3. Proactive Release - Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...high-profile situations, Māori and the wider public have expressed concerns with search and surveillance activities targeting Māori. These include the proposed powers under the COVID-19 Public Health Response Bill and the Taumata Arowai (the Water Services Regulator Bill) to allow officers to enter a marae without a warrant. In addition, during the Budapest Convention consultation process, the Māori groups and individuals that we heard from highlighted that their lack of trust and...

  4. Tranche 1 of Cabinet and Ministerial advice on changes to clubs and ranges regulations [pdf, 13 MB]

    © Crown Copyright, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Hon Nicole McKee Associate Minister of Justice Proactive release – Phase 2 of the Firearms Reform Programme – tranche 1 Date of issue: 5 September 2024 The following documents are here proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (23) 4. Some information has been withheld because, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), it would not be released. Where this

  5. [2016] NZEmpC 16 Best Health Products Ltd v Nee [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...446 at [20]. [43] In my view, Ms Nee should be awarded 80 per cent of her costs; that is $1,800. GST is not payable; nor am I satisfied that a “bureau fee” of $40 for “File and storage, forms, faxes, photocopying and Toll/Cell phone calls” should be the subject of the costs award. Costs with regard to BHPL’s application for leave [44] Mr Ogilvie advised that Ms Nee incurred costs in connection with the application for leave in the sum of $3,440 plus GST; and...

  6. EO and EP v VO LCRO 240 / 2010 (3 August 2011) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...being handled by ABR. 2 The pre-auction offer [4] On 10 December 2010 the estate agent, T, received a pre-auction purchase offer. She faxed it to the Applicants. They faxed it on to the Practitioner, and this was followed by a telephone conversation between them during which the Applicants contend that they told the Practitioner that they had hoped to get more money for the property but they did not want to lose this sale. They explained to the Practitioner why t...

  7. WK v YL LCRO 132/2014 (26 Aug 2015) [pdf, 55 KB]

    ...understood that by agreeing not to register the mortgage at the time, her loan to Mr ZM would not be secured, and she would be unlikely to be able to register the mortgage at a later date. Second, if Ms WK had doubts about Mr ZM’s ability to service and repay the loan between 2006 and 2011, she could have lodged a caveat well before she did, in 2011. [33] Ms WK disagrees with the Committee’s findings and applied for a review. Application for review [34] In her application...

  8. Smith v Smith - Waipaoa 5A2 and other lands (2017) 64 Tairawhiti MB 270 (64 TRW 270) [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...From a pragmatic perspective, that may be counterproductive. Mr Calver is well seized of the current and broader proceedings and possesses detailed knowledge of both cases. I strongly recommend to Mr Smith that he reconsiders dispensing with the services of Mr Calver and discuss further their professional relationship and that they both attend the reconvened judicial conference on 2 March 2017. [27] I note that there are two outstanding issues arising out of my previous judgment....

  9. PF Ltd v QI MI [2020] NZDT 1455 (19 April 2021) [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...of the agreement, which is what each party agreed to do. One of those terms is clause 7.2(1) which states that: [t]he vendor warrants and undertakes that at settlement, the chattels and all plant, equipment, systems or devices which provide any services or amenities to the property…..are delivered to the purchaser in reasonable working order. The clause goes on to state that in all other respects, these items will be in the state of repair as at the date of the agreement. 6...

  10. [2021] NZACC 68 - Robinson v ACC (27 April 2021) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...was away. [18] On 3 April 2018, Mr Robinson attended a strengthening session with Mr Blank. He noted that Mr Robinson would be travelling overseas the following day for six weeks and asked for a time to be made available each week for a telephone conference to discuss his progress with his exercises. Mr Blank advised the Corporation of Mr Robinson’s request. [19] On 4 April 2018, Mr Robinson arrived in Vanuatu, where he remained until 16 May 2018. [20] On 9 April 2018, the...