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  1. Bartlett - Kakiraawa 2B 2F 3 (2018) 73 Tākitimu MB 1 (73 TKT 1) [pdf, 478 KB]

    ...deceased To give effect to the recommendation of the Maori Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives upon petition numbered 52 of 1942, of Tahatera Mohi Tomlins and others, concerning the estate of Pukepuke Tangiora, of Pakipaki, deceased, probate of whose will (hereinafter in this section referred to as the will) was granted by the Maori Land Court on 8 December 1936: Be it enacted as follows: … (7) For the purpose of providing a residential building site for any ben...

  2. Wellington Standards Committee 2 v Collins [2022] NZLCDT 22 (30 June 2022) [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...she had such. Mrs W confirmed to the doctor that she was content living with her sisters who she found supportive. [17] Having received this report on 7 July, Mr Collins emailed K as executor of Mr W’s estate with a number of questions about probate and the administration of the estate. On the same day he received a response from Gawith Burridge, advising that they were acting in the administration of the estate, and alerting him to Mrs W’s issues around capacity. [18] O...

  3. Waal v Accident Compensation Corporation [2016] NZACA 05 [pdf, 291 KB]

    ...earlier events, a chronology or the history of relevant symptoms, or the practitioner’s opinion as to when the condition commenced. Later documents can thus look back. [116] In other words, I accept the later medical and other evidence to be probative of Mr de Waal’s earlier circumstances where it purports to do so. Of course, later documents carry less weight than those contemporary with the events. A history of symptoms set out in a later document will be self-reported,...

  4. Allen + Clarke FV Courts Evaluation Final Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...behavioural change in defendants. FV Courts are held at a regular time and place in the District Court. They have dedicated people working to support and help those going through the court process. This includes judges, police prosecutors, community probation officers, court staff (including Victim Advisors) and a variety of community support services. Over time, each FV Court has been adapted and shaped to meet the needs and constraints of its local community, but all FV Courts are ex...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 025 Greater Wellington Regional Council v Adams [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KOTI-A-ROHE KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA IN THE J\.!IATIER BETWEEN AND AND AND AND AND AND Decision No. [2022] NZEnvC 25 of an application for enforcement orders under s 314 of the Resource Management Act 1991 GREATER WELLINGTON REGIONAL COUNCIL (ENV-2021-WLG-000019) Applicant STUART LEE ADAMS First Respondent QUALITY NZ HOMES LIMITED Second Respondent HENRY ADAMS LIMITED Third Respondent LIORAH CELESTE ATKINSO

  6. [2015] NZEmpC 123 D’Arcy-Smith v Natural Habitats Ltd [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...because of advice he received from Inland Revenue that he was an employee. There was no corroborating evidence to support this but even if there had been, the views of another organisation as to Mr D’Arcy-Smith’s status would be of little probative value. [41] There were no payslips and no PAYE was paid by NHL on behalf of Mr D’Arcy-Smith. When asked why he would need to issue any invoices under the name of a company, Mr D’Arcy-Smith said in cross-examination that it was b...

  7. Matheis v Ling [2015] NZIACDT 91 (08 October 2015) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...make it a criminal offence for an unlicensed person to take instructions for the purpose of a licensed immigration adviser preparing an application. Failure to provide the full client file [13.4] The memorandum claimed “[T]here is insufficient probative evidence” to establish Mr Li provided advice. [13.5] While that approach may be appropriate in a criminal prosecution, it is not appropriate in relation to a professional conduct hearing before a disciplinary Tribunal. [13.6] Pro...

  8. Legal aid criminal proceedings steps [pdf, 426 KB]

    ...the client Receiving and reviewing disclosure Identifying legal and factual issues Undertaking research Obtaining testimonials/references Corresponding with Police/Crown Liaising with Crown/Court Reviewing Crown submissions Reviewing probation reports and annexures Preparing submissions Reporting to client Reporting to and invoicing for Legal Aid Judicial Monitoring after Sentencing up to 2 hours up to 2 hours up to 2 hours Preparation for Sente...

  9. CN v EE LCRO 122 / 2011 (22 October 2013) [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...Letter from Mrs EE to Widow (23 December 2009). 11 [48] Mrs EE’s actions were not wholly without consequence because, through her actions, all assets controlled by the company came under the control of the widow after Mrs EE sent the probate to the company accountants who then transferred the shares to the widow (how this was achieved without the co-signature of Mrs CN is not explained). Mrs EE ought to have ensured that any disputed monies were held in the firm’s tru...

  10. Evidence Brief: Culture-Based Correctional Rehabilitative Interventions for Indigenous Offenders [pdf, 637 KB]

    ...motivation for the majority of offenders. In particular, offenders were more motivated to be a positive role model for their whanau and learn more about their whakapapa. The evaluation notes that none of the 22 offenders breached their Probation sentence conditions. This finding is contrasted with the majority of the 13 offenders, who did not complete the TMP, and either went back to prison or breached their conditions. However, this could instead indicate that more se...