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  1. 2019 Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 417 KB]

    ...Institute Policies. • Departmental Processes / Procedures. Publications • Institute Investment Plan • Strategic Plan • Annual Report Contact Manager, Legal and Contracts Section Manukau Institute of Technology Otara Road Private Bag 94 006 Manukau City Auckland Phone (09) 968 8000 Email: Legal_and_Contracts@manukau.ac.nz Website: http://www.manukau.ac.nz 4 Māori Arts and Crafts Institute, New Zealand Te Wananga Whakairo Rak...

  2. Proactive-release: Firearms-Registry-Review [pdf, 7.3 MB]

    ...to investigate the diversion of firearms or ammunition to unlicensed individuals. 1 Review of Firearms Control in New Zealand - June 1997 | New Zealand Police 2 About the Firearms Registry | FSA New Zealand dated 15 May 2024 6 From these investigations (and noting that this did not cover the private sale of firearms between individuals), Police developed leads for at least 124 cases where, prior to the Registry, licence holders supplied firearms or ammunition to unlicensed indiv...

  3. LCRO 111/2024 MS v PC (24 March 2025) [pdf, 273 KB]

    ...Review Officers is not appropriately equated with a general appeal. The obligations and powers of the Review Officer as described in the Act create a very particular statutory process. The Review Officer has broad powers to conduct his or her own investigations including the power to exercise for that purpose all the powers of a Standards Committee or an investigator and seek and receive evidence. These powers extend to “any review” … … the power of review is much broader th...

  4. Anderson v CAC 20003 & Ors [2014] NZREADT 15 [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...exclude any liability for such breaches. 5 [b] No question of unsatisfactory conduct arose in relation to the sale process and potential breaches of the Tender Code. The Committee observed that the licensees were instructed to ignore the private treaty sale of several units for the purposes of their agency, which they did. [c] The aspect of Mr Anderson’s complaint against the licensee’s lack of response had no substance. The licensees were instructed to refer all commu...

  5. NR v HT [2019] NZDT 1335 (6 November 2019) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...PLEASE NOTE: A rehearing will not be granted just because you disagree with the decision. Ground for Appeal There is only one ground for appealing a decision of the Tribunal. This is that the Referee conducted the proceedings (or a Tribunal investigator carried out an enquiry) in a way that was unfair and prejudiced the result of the proceedings. A Notice of Appeal may be obtained from the Disputes Tribunal website. The Notice must be filed at the District Court of which the Tri...

  6. XL v FJ [2021] NZDT 1618 (22 June 2021) [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...amount sought proved and reasonable? Did FJ represent to XL that the [car] was in good working condition, ran well, had a rebuilt engine and/or had work done on it? 6. Generally, the rule of Caveat Emptor (‘let the buyer beware’) applies to private sales. However, s35(1)(a) of the CCLA applies to private sales. Section 35(1)(a) provides that if a party to a contract (A) is induced to enter into a contract by a misrepresentation, whether innocent or fraudulent, made to A by o...

  7. GL v JS LCRO 289/2013 (30 October 2014) [pdf, 56 KB]

    ...in a filing cabinet. JS has also apologised to the security personnel about the incident. The Police were aware of the incident but took no steps. JS continues to hold a firearms licence. [9] The Court security team conducted its own internal investigation into the incident (i.e. the first visit when the pistol was let through) in conjunction with Court’s management; this investigation was directed to how that incident had happened. The investigation did not look at whether JS...

  8. [2021] NZEmpC 118 A v Ms B [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...need to consider. The evidence [5] A is a charitable trust funded by Crown entities. Ms B is the financial administrator of that organisation, with full access and control over its bank accounts and financial records. [6] An initial investigation has identified that A has suffered losses resulting from alleged misappropriation of funds carried out between 1 January 2021 and 11 June 2021. The quantum misappropriated at this stage, but subject to finalisation, is in excess...

  9. ND v EN [2022] NZDT 263 (13 December 2022) [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...about any leaks by the buyers. I find that these representations were false, and of such a nature that it would reasonably induce a “normal person” in the circumstances of the case to rely upon them to enter into the contract, without further investigation and to place greater weight on the building report. On balance, I also accept that the vendors did rely upon the absence of any such disclosure and the building report as relevant factors when deciding to proceed with the purchase a...

  10. CAC 403 v Tucker [2016] NZREADT 65 [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...of the Fair Trading Act, and to lying. [45] The letter to Ms Blackie said Do you really want to be part of a dodgy company like CRL where even the management don’t trust the owner? It’s unlikely you were told they are currently under investigation. Unlimited Potential is a far better place for you! Just talk to one of the many ex-CRL people there. [46] Enclosed with this letter was a copy of an advertisement featuring Mr and Mrs Dowdle, announcing them as co-owners of...