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  1. Guidelines-for-use-of-generative-artificial-intelligence-in-Courts-and-Tribunals-for-non-lawyers.pdf [pdf, 489 KB]

    ...Large Language Model (LLM): an AI algorithm which, through sophisticated pattern recognition and probabilistic calculations, learns to predict the next best word or part of a word in a sentence. Generative AI chatbots generally use LLMs to generate responses to “prompts”. Prompt: short instructions entered to a generative AI chatbot to obtain the desired answer/output. Non-lawyers includes: • Litigants in person: people who represent themselves in a court or tribunal (sometimes al...

  2. Maori Trustee - Huriwai Family Trust (2011) 13 Takitimu MB 17 (13 TKT 17) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...Judgment: 8 December 2011 ORAL JUDGMENT OF JUDGE L R HARVEY Introduction [1] Before the Court is an application for review of trust per section 231 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. At the date of hearing present there were three responsible trustees: Shayne Nuku, Kura Huriwai and Arona Edwards. Mr Nuku is also the lessee of the trust’s land. [2] Over the years a number of concerns and difficulties have arisen regarding the administration and management of the trus...

  3. Law Commissioner Position Description [docx, 28 KB]

    ...(promoting matters of particular concern to Māori) and mana (seeking to uphold the mana of all people of Aotearoa New Zealand). Location The Commission’s offices are located in Wellington. Induction Induction of new Commissioners is the responsibility of the Tumu Whakarae | President of the Commission. Key accountabilities The following key accountabilities of Commissioners contribute to delivering the Commission’s vision: Governance · Ensure the Commissioners, as Board m...

  4. Allan v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 22 KB]

    ...transactions. The claimants pointed out that Mr O’Donnell visited the site and carried out inspections as an employee of the company. Mr O’Donnell however was not joined as an employee. The Tribunal therefore held that it was the company’s responsibility to inspect the project and not Mr O’Donnell Apportionment/Contribution Issues • The Tribunal found that the diverter flashings were the major cause of leaks. However the diverter/flashing installer was not a party...

  5. [2019] NZEnvC 070 Hawke's Bay Regional Council v Brown [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...registered proprietor of a property at 2059 State Highway 50, Fernhill, Lot 1, DP 2277, Identifier HB86/2, Hawkes Bay Land Registration District. [2] The following facts appear from the uncontested affidavit of Michael Charles Willcox, Pollution Response Team Officer of the applicant the Hawkes Bay Regional Council. 1 [3] On the property is an occupied four-bedroom home. The home is served by a septic tank sewage treatment system which discharges septage to land. The septage dis...

  6. Responding to a notice of application (Family Court) Info Booklet MOJ0610 [pdf, 484 KB]

    ...450 Choosing how to respond (reply) 2. Decide how you want to respond You can decide if you want to respond to the application and be involved in the case. If you disagree with any parts of the application, you can give a ‘Notice of Response’. This tells the Court you want: • your views considered before a final decision is made • the choice to appear in court and be heard in the future. If you don’t want to respond… … and don’t want to take part in court,...

  7. [2023] NZEmpC 187 ACF v IEN [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...for unless orders) [1] The defendant has sought unless orders from the Court, consequent on a series of failures by the plaintiff to comply with timetabling orders. I provided the plaintiff with the opportunity to be heard, directing that any response was to be filed and served by 4.00 pm yesterday, 2 November 2023. No response has been forthcoming. [2] The plaintiff’s challenge was filed some time ago and timetabling orders were made following a case management conference...

  8. OIA-106383.pdf [pdf, 872 KB]

    ...per attached OIR. Please retain as a landscape document just narrow up the columns to get on the sheets concerned for the various periods. You have asked to add the last two years data and retain the existing annual figures as those in a previous response (our ref: OIA 90229). I must advise that the Ministry cannot provide the information in this way, as to do so would result in the provision of incorrect data. As previously advised, the data is extracted from a live database that is...

  9. Our leaders

    ...This brings all our operations together providing one operational view of our service delivery and customer outcomes. Carl has a long involvement with the social sector, and has held a number of senior roles in the Ministry of Social Development. He was responsible for national service delivery, most recently as Deputy Chief Executive, Social Housing, leading MSD's social housing operations.  Kelvin Watson, Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services Kelvin joined the Ministry in October 2023...

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  10. Non-violence programme progress report [docx, 31 KB]

    ...progress of referred participants; and/or · To report to MoJ Restorative Justice providers on programme participation and progress of referred participants. When used for this purpose, please note that written client consent is required, and it is the responsibility of the RJ provider to assess suitability for restorative justice. Section 1: Referral Information Referral Court: 1. Respondent/Offender details Name DOB PRN/CRI/FAM Charges 2. Non-violence programme...