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  1. OIA-109706-v2.pdf [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...final report of the Independent Panel, Te Korowai Ture ā-Whānau, made recommendations to better support children’s participation in the Family Court, including undertaking a stocktake on best practice models for children’s participation. In response to the Panel’s recommendations, the Family Court (Supporting Children in Court) Legislation Act 2021 was passed. This added legislative requirements for children and young people to be provided with reasonable opportunities to partici...

  2. 29a.-Appendix-A-to-the-Evidence-of-Ms-McLeod-O2NL-Conditions-Evidence-Version-Tracked.pdf [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...base document used to set out amendments to the proposed conditions as notified (dated 28 November 2022). Evidence version: The evidence version includes further amendments to the conditions that are: • amendments proposed in the Waka Kotahi response to the request for further information made under section 92 of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA); • amendments made in response to matters raised during consultation, in submissions and in notices given under section 274 of...

  3. AMLCFT Statutory Review Consultation Document [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...to address the harms of money laundering and terrorism financing while ensuring that businesses can operate efficiently and innovatively. Addressing emerging areas of risk and supporting other government priorities The AML/CFT system needs to be responsive to new and emerging risks or concerns. Some issues have been identified because we know they are likely being used for money laundering and terrorism financing, while other we have identified other issues because they are vulnerable...

  4. AGB and AGC v ZVU [2013] NZDT 398 (1 May 2013) [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...not as ZVU originally assumed that the plywood had escaped through a side covered with the netting. Thus, I find that ZVU does not have a defence that the cause of the damage was entirely due to an extraordinary act of nature. Accordingly, he is responsible for the proven loss of AGB. [10] ZVU does not dispute the costs of repair. I find the costs to be reasonable because they have been assessed as acceptable by an independent insurance assessor. The proven loss, for which Z...

  5. Rafiq v Commissioner of Police (Costs) [2013] NZHRRT 31 [pdf, 40 KB]

    ...abusive behaviour, of being an “artist in generating false profiles/information” and of making false and unsubstantiated allegations. For the Commissioner it is submitted that (unsubstantiated) allegations of this nature are both improper and irresponsible. It is appropriate that the Tribunal award increased costs to reflect this. See Moffat v Barrett HC Auckland CIV-2010-404- 7116, 29 November 2011, Bell AJ. 3 [4.7] On 6 March 2012 the Commissioner wrote to Mr Rafiq providin...

  6. [2018] NZEnvC 022 Auckland Council v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...and confirmation of its current position opposing the appeal, ii. The status of the Applicant/Appellant, the decision-makers in respect of the decision to appeal; funding in respect of the appeal; (c) any s 274 parties may file affidavits in response (if any) by 16 March 2018; (d) the Council shall provide an indexed copy of the application, all background documents, and affidavits, to the Court by 23 March 2018; (e) the hearing shall be by way of submissions only, unless leave is...

  7. Chief Executive Expenses: 1 July 2016 - 30 June 2017 [pdf, 36 KB]

    ...(within NZ, including travel to and from local airport) Chief Executive Expense Disclosure Ministry of Justice Andrew Bridgman 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017 International, domestic and local travel expenses 20-Oct-16 $692.78 Integrated Safety Response (ISR) Service coverage in the Chch pilot meeting and CJESP site visit Airfare (WLG - CHC - WLG) 20-Oct-16 $11.74 Integrated Safety Response (ISR) Service coverage in the Chch pilot meeting and CJESP site visit Taxi Home - Wellington...

  8. Nikora - Matata 59Y (Putauaki Trust) (2008) 117 Whakatane MB 45 (117 WHK 145) [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...It is however potent that there was neither opposition at the annual general meeting or at the Comi hearing. [7] The issue of fees is a sensitive one. The Court has to keep an even hand between the capacity of the trust to pay and the level of responsibility and skill required of the trustees. The variation sought is not a major one in an overall sense. It doesn't alter the structure or direction of the trust and in this particular case I am prepared, by a very small margin, to...