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  1. 2025 NZPSPLA 010.pdf [pdf, 78 KB]

    [2025] NZPSPLA 010 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint under s 74 of The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) against STEVEN MAY HEARD remotely on 23 January 2025 APPEARANCES Sgt J Kernohan for NZ Police S May – Certificate holder DECISION [1] Police are asking for Steven May’s certificate of approval to be cancelled as he has recently been convicted of assault with intent to injure and sentenced to 6 months community detention. T...

  2. Occupational regulation

    ...NZLS is the professional organisation for lawyers. Along with the Ministry, it regulates the practice of law in Aotearoa New Zealand and represents the interests of lawyers who choose to be members. Further information about lawyers and conveyancers Private security personnel This system aims to ensure that people offering specified private security and investigation services for hire, and personnel providing those services, are suitably qualified and do not behave in ways that are contrar...

  3. 2023 NZPSPLA 082 pdf [pdf, 89 KB]

    [2023] NZPSPLA 0082 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint under s 74 of The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the PSPPI Act) against JORDAN JANSON HEARD virtually on 11 December 2023 APPEARANCES Senior Sergeant H Knight for NZ Police Jordan Janson, certificate holder DECISION [1] Police are asking for Jordan Janson’s certificate of approval to be cancelled as they consider he is no longer suitable to be a certificate holder. Police advise...

  4. Deputy Registrar - Oharotu 4 (2010) 7 Taitokerau MB 234 (7 TTK 234) [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...before me were all made under the Native Land Act 1931 (“1931 Act”) or later legislation, I provide only a brief summary of the earlier legislation. Legislation pre Native Land Act 1931 [7] Section 91 of the 1886 Act empowered the Court on an investigation of title or partition to order that land was “subject to such rights of private road for the purpose of access”. Such an order could be made at any time within five years of the partition. Section 92 empowered the Cour...

  5. [2010] NZEmpC 84 Secretary for Justice v Dodd [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...understandably, rejected this as a lie by the defendant in a subsequent e-mail communication to the Ministry on 7 June 2009. I am satisfied that this error and Ms Dodd’s response to it contributed to the Ministry’s decision, taken on 25 June 2009, to investigate formally the complaint. Although not then known, the seriousness of the complaint had been overstated by the complainant. Also not then known to have been in error, the complainant asserted that in her initial respons...

  6. KK v HL [2023] NZDT 381 (20 July 2023) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...he sold it to KK? b. If yes, was KK induced to buy the car by that misrepresentation? c. Is KK entitled to a refund of $5,800.00 or any other amount? Did HL misrepresent the car when he sold it to KK? Page 2 of 5 11. This was a private sale. HL was not selling this vehicle in trade and therefore none of the consumer protection legislation, such as the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or the Fair Trading Act 1986 apply. 12. Section 35 of the Contract and Commercial La...

  7. NU v OA [2023] NZDT 748 (19 December 2023) [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...is more likely than not that the respondent breached a duty of care as claimed. I make my finding for the following reasons: 14. I have taken into account the respondent's submission that from the side of the road the tree appears to be in private property. As a background I accept that the old stone wall has been there for many years and the tree is clearly quite old. 15. I also accept the submissions by the respondent that in order to ensure that the roads are operable, tree...

  8. KL v SN & NM [2024] NZDT 893 (16 December 2024) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...Act 2017 that the goods are free from any charge? c. If so, what loss has been suffered? Was this a personal sale? Was the agreement regarding the [vehicle 1] a trade-in or a separate sale from NM and SN to KL? 10. KL argued that this was a private sale and not one in trade. He said he purchased the [vehicle 1] from NM and SN as part of the arrangement that he would sell his [vehicle 2] to them. In other words, instead of paying a deposit for the [vehicle 2], NM and SN provided th...

  9. Case study on forestry - Recommendations Recap issue 4 [pdf, 316 KB]

    ...lift standards of assessment of bridges on privately owned land that are used in commercial operations, and/or to carry heavy commercial vehicles, and promote voluntary compliance of the matters discussed below. She also recommended that the DoL investigate means by which industry standards for assessment of bridges on privately owned land that are used in commercial operations, and/or to carry heavy commercial vehicles, might include a requirement that an engineer’s report be...

  10. Waitangi Tribunal - District 11 Hawkes Bay [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...aspirations ofMaori and European in the development of Hawke's Bay for the years between 1865 and 1873. Attention during this period was focused on the constitution of the Native Land Court, the European-style court charged with the function to investigate title to Maori customary land, and award certificates oftitle to the Maori owners of blocks. Its first hearings were held in Hawke' s Bay in March 1866. Alienations of prime land on the Ahuriri-Heretaunga Plains, and elsewhere...