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  1. GI v UE LCRO 206 / 2010 (21 October 2011) [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...through UD’s company, ACH Limited, and initially instructed UE to act for him in connection with that. 2 [4] In November 2007 UD retained UE to advise GI and ACE in connection with the litigation. This was on the basis that UD was to be responsible for all fees payable to ACI (law firm). [5] ACE held an insurance policy against litigation risk with ACJ Limited (ACJ). In February 2008 ACE came to an agreement with ACJ whereby ACJ agreed to make a lump sum payment t...

  2. Cameron v Hastings District Council [pdf, 87 KB]

    ...respondent, has a liability to the claimants in the sum of $3,920.00 and I have included an order for him to pay that sum to them below. 7.11 Furthermore, had I found an issue with plastering (see below) Mr Stevenson would have had primary responsibility to the claimants for that under the building contract. C Chote - Third Respondent 7.12 Mr Chote was the plasterer on site. He claimed throughout that if there was any liability from plastering it was the liability of th...

  3. LCRO 221/2016 FN v SB (10 December 2019) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...evidence from the landlord to confirm the agreement that she says was in place. [46] It is clear however, that on first providing instructions to Mr SB’s legal executive, Ms FN indicated that it was her understanding that the landlord would accept responsibility for covering the costs of drafting the lease. [47] Mr SB’s legal executive drafted a file note on the day she received instructions. That note recorded, in conventional terms, details of the premises that were to be l...

  4. 2022-03-08-Interim-Non-Publication-Order-No-1-re-Info-Disclosure.pdf [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...prohibiting publication of the following (subject to the exceptions set out at 2. below) under section 74 of the Coroners Act 2006: a. all evidence, including photographs/CCTV images and communications transcripts, which detail the medical and emergency response to the 15 March 2019 masjid attacks or the names and/or identifying particulars of the people involved; b. all evidence in the Police investigation source materials category of ‘online investigation bundle documents’;...

  5. Wynyard v Waata - Manawakore C1 and D (2022) 247 Taitokerau MB 4 (247 TTK 4) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...scheduled meetings cannot proceed due to lack of quorum, or they proceed on the basis that they are not valid. (b) In the absence of a majority of trustees, valid resolutions cannot be passed. (c) Active trustees become tired of carrying the responsibility of governance and resign from office. (d) Potential trustees are discouraged from accepting nominations to be a trustee where the trust is dysfunctional. [48] Ultimately it is desirable to have active trustees who are fully...

  6. Evaluation of Victim Support Services [pdf, 810 KB]

    ...referrals. The integration of the contact centre and the VIVA recording system ensure referrals are streamlined within a central system. Service users spoke positively about their first contact with the service and found the support workers highly responsive, calmly supportive, and consistent. Most support is offered by phone and over half the service users only require a brief period of support (such as seeking information, accessing other services, or reassurance). The organisati...

  7. OIA-103000.pdf [pdf, 368 KB]

    ...establish how many family trust cases have come before the courts each year, over the last 10 years. I do not want to know the outcomes of those cases, but simply how many of those types of disputes have been issued as court proceedings.” In response to your request, please refer to Table 1 for figures on the number of applications filed under the Trusts Act 2019 for the calendar years from 30 January 2021 to 28 February 2023. Please note the Trusts Act 2019 came into force 30 Janua...

  8. CCREPTFALVELA Bill vet.pdf [pdf, 63 KB]

    LEGAL ADVICE LPA 01 01 24 21 September 2022 Hon David Parker, Attorney-General Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Climate Change Response (Extension of Penalty Transition for Forestry Activities with Low Volume Emissions Liabilities) Amendment Bill 1. We have considered whether the Climate Change Response (Extension of Penalty Transition for Forestry Activities with Low Volume Emissions Liabilities) Amendment Bill (the Bill) is consistent with the rights and...

  9. OIA-111287.pdf [pdf, 752 KB]

    ...parents/caregivers have been fined in relation to their child’s truancy from school? Please provide the information annually from 2008 – 2023. Please provide the total monetary amount in fines issued per year. Your request has been referred to me for response, as it falls within my responsibilities as Group Manager, National Service Delivery and is being managed in accordance with the provisions of the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act). In response to your request, I can ad...

  10. OIA-120096.pdf [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...Cabinet Fees Framework. A copy of this framework can be found at: CO (22) 2 - Revised Fees Framework for members appointed to bodies in which the Crown has an interest | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) Please note that this response, with your personal details removed, may be published on the Ministry website at: Official Information Act responses | New Zealand Ministry of Justice s9(2)(a) s9(2)(a) https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/publications/co-22-2-revised-fees...