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  1. Tenancy-Adjudicator-Application-Pack-Auckland-November-2024.doc [doc, 69 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...

  2. Understanding-demographics-of-victims-experiencing-multiple-offences-Factsheet.pdf [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/server/api/core/bitstreams/f9eea2de-4738-400a-8c48-f8def5b0caf6/content https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/server/api/core/bitstreams/f9eea2de-4738-400a-8c48-f8def5b0caf6/content moderate to high psychological distress (see Table 1). A multi-agency response is needed to address the needs of poly-victims The research shows that people at higher risk of poly-victimisation often have complex and overlapping needs. Understanding how dif...

  3. Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Local Government (Auckland Council) (Transport Governance) Amendment Bill [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...transfering most of its functions to Auckland Council; c. allocating decision-making for local transport functions on local roads to local boards; and d. re-establishing a statutory transport Council-Controlled Organisation (CCO) that will be responsible for the provision of public transport services in Auckland. 4. The Bill consequentially amends several pieces of primary and secondary legislation.1 1 Land Transport Management Act 2003, Freedom Camping Act 2011, Goods and S...

  4. Recusal Guidelines

    ...probability. Process 4. Judges will need to address questions of potential recusal. Such questions will usually arise when a file is allocated to a particular judge for pre-trial preparation and ultimate hearing and decision. At this point, judges have a responsibility to familiarise themselves with relevant parts of the court file as it then stands to consider whether any potential recusal issue may arise. 5. If, after a file has been assigned to a judge and its contents seen, the judge realis...

  5. Court of Appeal

    ...particular circumstances of a case, and may need specialist legal advice to draft it. If a lawyer is representing you in a court case, your lawyer will be able to help with the forms and documents. If you are going to court without a lawyer, you will be responsible for identifying the forms and documents you will use. Find out more about going to court without a lawyer and representing yourself Decisions of the Court of Appeal Decisions of the Court of Appeal may be publicly available in PDF fo...

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  6. Supreme Court

    ...particular circumstances of a case, and may need specialist legal advice to draft it. If a lawyer is representing you in a court case, your lawyer will be able to help with the forms and documents. If you are going to court without a lawyer, you will be responsible for identifying the forms and documents you will use. Find out more about going to court without a lawyer and representing yourself Decisions of the Supreme Court Decisions of the Supreme Court may be publicly available in PDF format...

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  7. Documents - prescribed forms and templates

    ...document you file with the court: one copy is filed with the court; one copy is served on each of the respondent/s; and one copy should be kept for yourself. All documents that you file or serve must also be authenticated by you to indicate that you are responsible for the document’s content. You can authenticate a document by signing and dating the document, or filling out the appropriate online form. Back to top Prescribed forms and templates Many documents filed in the High Court must be...

  8. Disclaimer & terms of use

    ...person or entity that chooses to rely upon the information. The New Zealand government and the Ministry of Justice do not support or recommend any specific commercial product, process, or service mentioned on this site. The Ministry of Justice is not responsible for and does not endorse the content of other websites linked to, or referenced from, this website. We cannot guarantee that these links will work all the time and have no control over the availability of the linked pages. Each page on...

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  9. Christchurch Justice & Emergency Services Precinct

    ...Christchurch not just to their pre-earthquake state, but to a position where they can provide better public services through innovation and new ways of collaborating. Shared communications and a shared emergency operations centre will make coordinated responses to emergencies easier to achieve. Back to top Consultants The following consultants have been engaged to assist with the design and construction of the Precinct: Main contractor: The Fletcher Construction Company Project manager: RCP Qu...

  10. After a Care or Protection Order has been made

    ...Responding to a Care or Protection Order application Contact with Oranga Tamariki Care or protection plan The care or protection plan provided by Oranga Tamariki includes things like: what services and help will be given to the child the responsibilities of people like the parents, guardians and caregivers personal objectives for the child timeframes anything relevant to the wellbeing and best interests of the child and that helps keep them safe and well looked after. Where th...