Search Results

Search results for response.

15758 items matching your search terms

  1. Minute of the Court dated 31 August 2018 [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...of issues in contention, down to a very small number. [5] As foreshadowed in an earlier Minute, it is the current thinking of members of the Court that the hearing should proceed along the following lines, unless persuaded otherwise by written responses from the parties: a) The Applicant should commence with opening submissions; b) The Council's submissions would then follow; c) Next, we would hear opening submissions from parties largely in support of the application or neut...

  2. Hikaka v Ngawhare - Komene 4A2 and other blocks (2016) 360 Aotea MB 127 (360 AOT 127) [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...application had been filed in respect of the original succession orders to Taneroa Cunningham as well as an application to transfer shares held by Anthony Gale into the Taneroa Cunningham whānau trust. [5] Counsel for the Hikaka whānau provided a response to the Court on 21 September 2016. Counsel submits that the matters set out in Ms Ngawhare’s letter do not advance matters and ask that the orders made on 22 July 2016 now be sealed. [6] In addition counsel advises that the...

  3. 29 June Legal Aid News 2015 [pdf, 532 KB]

    ...changes were circulated to the New Zealand Law Society (NZLS), the New Zealand Bar Association (NZBA), the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), and the Auckland District Law Society Inc (ADLS). The NZLS published the consultation documents in Law Points. Responses were received from the NZLS, NZBA, CBA, and one law firm. We wish to thank those who responded for their feedback. Your comments were much appreciated and assisted in clarifying and finalising the policies. The consultation feedb...

  4. Safer Sooner: Factsheet [pdf, 675 KB]

    ...is a cross- government group that is working together to make victims safer, improve services, and change long-standing behaviours and attitudes towards family violence. The Ministerial Group is focused on developing an integrated family violence response system. The review of family violence law is a critical part of this work. Legislation alone can’t solve the problem. However, the law will underpin the wider work of the Ministerial Group. It should enable the Our plan We’re ove...

  5. BORA Employment Relations (Breastfeeding and Breaks) Amendment Bill [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...and promotion of infant feeding through breastfeeding and the provision of rest and meal breaks. The proposals in this Bill also support government policy concerning the choices of employees, particularly regarding their work-life balance and caring responsibilities. 3. The Bill seeks to achieve these aims by requiring: • employers to provide appropriate facilities for employees who wish to breastfeed in the workplace and appropriate breaks for employees who wish to breastfeed du...

  6. Director: Human Rights Proceedings - position profile [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...performing the functions, powers, and duties of the Director, the Director or his or her alternate and the staff of the Office must act independently from the Commission and Ministers of the Crown. (4) However, the Director or his or her alternate is responsible to the Chief Commissioner for the efficient, effective, and economical administration of the activities of the Office. Director of Human Rights Proceedings Section 20A of the Act provides: (1) The Director of Human Rights...

  7. LCRO-Deputy-Position-Description.docx [docx, 23 KB]

    POSITION DESCRIPTION Titles: DEPUTY LEGAL COMPLAINTS REVIEW OFFICER (Auckland) Appointed: By the responsible Minister in consultation with the New Zealand Law Society and the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers Term: A term of up to 5 years and may be reappointed Time commitment: Full-time Location & Travel [bookmark: _GoBack]The preference is for the appointee to be based in Auckland but location elsewhere may be considered. It is expected that cases will be heard at t...

  8. Tauranga app pack May 2021 [doc, 75 KB]

    ...expeditiously and in accordance with the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 and Unit Titles Act 2010, all disputes that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: · Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) · Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. · Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. · Region...

  9. Tenancy Adjudicator Auckland Application pack [doc, 79 KB]

    ...expeditiously and in accordance with the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 and Unit Titles Act 2010, all disputes that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: · Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) · Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. · Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. · Region...

  10. Waikato River Authority.pdf [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...(“the Decisions Version”). 2. The WRA is the statutory body formed under the Waikato-Tainui Raupatu Claims (Waikato River) Settlement Act 2010, the Ngati Tuwharetoa, Raukawa, and Te Arawa River Iwi Waikato River Act 2010, and with additional responsibilities arising under the Nga Wai o Maniapoto (Waipa River) Act 2012. 3. As part of its statutory function, WRA sets the primary direction, through the Vision and Strategy / Te Ture Whaimana o Te Awa o Waikato (“Te Ture Whai...