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  1. Dawson v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Wellington 36 [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...reclad for the home with his estimate of remedial costs to achieve CCC at $326,000. WHAT ARE THE DEFECTS CAUSING WATER INGRESS? [56] The Council expert Mr Jones carried out a visual inspection in August 2010 and has considered photo and investigation reports from the other two experts. An experts‟ conference was convened on 4 May 2011. This conference concluded with a report from Mr Light, Mr Hill and Mr Jones‟ setting down ten probable defects. The experts were heard...

  2. Proprietors of Potikirua Block Incorporated v Te Kani - Lot 1 Deposited Plan 8212 [2013] Chief Judge's MB 82 (2013 CJ 82) [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    2013 Chief Judge's MB 82 IN THE MAORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIARIKI DISTRICT A20110012322 CJ 2011/44 UNDER Section 45, Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Lot 1 Deposited Plan 8212 formerly pati of Potikirua Incorporation BETWEEN The Proprietors of Potikirua Block Incorporation Applicant AND Parekura Te Kani (now deceased) Respondent Hearing: 16 December 2011,45 Waiariki MB 47-48 9 March 2012,2012 Chief Judge's MB 87 10 July 2012,23 Tairawhiti MB 2

  3. LCRO 173/2014 G NP and H NP v DC (27 September 2018) [pdf, 289 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” …

  4. LCRO 3/2024 RP v TG (21 May 2024) [pdf, 262 KB]

    LEGAL COMPLAINTS REVIEW OFFICER ĀPIHA AROTAKE AMUAMU Ā-TURE [2024] NZLCRO 051 Ref: LCRO 003/2024 CONCERNING an application for review pursuant to section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING a decision of the [Area] Standards Committee [X] BETWEEN RP Applicant AND TG Respondent DECISION The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. Introduction [1] The applicant, Mrs

  5. Summary of submissions on Phase Two of the AML/CFT reforms [pdf, 700 KB]

    1 Improving New Zealand’s ability to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing Summary of submissions on Phase Two of the AML/CFT reforms Prepared for: Ministry of Justice December 7, 2016 2 Contents Executive summary 3 Overview 10 Improving New Zealand’s ability to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing 10 Analysis of submissions 11 Support for Phase Two 12 Sector-specific issues and questions 13 L

  6. NZCASS 2014 Data items variables list [xls, 373 KB]

    Contents 2014 Data Item (Variable) List Contents 1 Administration 2 Demographics 3 Geographic 4 Imputation level - incidence and prevalence 5 Incident level - victim experience 6 Incident level - reporting to Police 7 Incident level - offence codes 8 Lifetime experience and coercive control 9 Perceptions of the criminal justice system and awareness of agencies 10 Perceptions of neighbourhood crime and disorder 11 Perceptions of safety and victimisation risk 12 Security

  7. Rec-Recap-2022-Q4-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 931 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 October and 31 December 2022 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2022 (4) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a d

  8. [2018] NZEnvC 250 Granger & Ors v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 13 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND AND Decision No. [20181 NZEnvC 250 of the Resource Management Act 1991· of an appeal pursuant to s 120 of the Act GRAEME GRANGER, CRAIG WERNER, HAMISH FORRESTER, KATRINA BERKENBUSCH, MEGAN BARDELL, TOM MYERS (ENV-2017 -CHC-038) Appellants DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL Respondent PENINSULA HOLDINGS TRUST Applicant Court: Environment Judge J E Borthwick Environment Commission

  9. Ministry of Justice Annual Report 2020-21 [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...Who we are and what we do Our context: understanding the value of the justice system Aotearoa New Zealand’s institutional and constitutional arrangements underpin our way of life. They include the principles that govern relationships between private citizens (for example, property rights) and relationships between citizens and the State (for example, voting, limitations on enforcement powers). Of particular importance are the rules and conventions governing the State’s core po...

  10. Whānau Protect (National Home Safety Service) evaluation report [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...Justice, culminating in this report See section 5.2 for more detail about the 2010 and 2014 evaluations. 2.2 Research questions It is important for the government to fund initiatives that reduce harm most effectively. To that end, this research investigates whether Whānau Protect is evidence-based and working as intended. It has been designed to find answers for the following questions. HOW DOES THE SERVICE WORK? 1. What are the objectives of the service?