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  1. Huang v Leung [2010] NZWHT Auckland 16 [pdf, 284 KB]

    ........................................................................... [17] ISSUES ...................................................................................................... [21] DEFECTS .................................................................................................. [22] IS MR CHEN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEFECTS AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE? ................................................................................................. [30] IS MR NAIKER RES...

  2. Tamang v Varquez [2015] NZIACDT 78 (31 July 2015) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...repeatedly falling far short of the standards in the Act and the 2010 Code. The very purpose of the Act was to protect consumers from systematic substandard service delivery of this kind. [22] Mr Varquez has shown no contrition, no understanding of his responsibilities, and appears not to comprehend why his conduct was unacceptable. He apparently suggests the practice where he delivered his professional services was dishonest or worse. However, he personally held the licence as a licensed...

  3. Darby Trust v Auckland Council & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 1 [pdf, 283 KB]

    ...and I accept there can be more than one, is the party sitting at the centre of and directing the project, invariably for his own financial benefit. It is the entity which decides on and engages the builder and any professional advisors. It is responsible for the implementation and completion of the development process. It has the power to make all important decisions. Policy demands that a developer owes actionable duties to owners of the building it develops. [75] At t...

  4. Chief Victims Adviser Terms and Conditions [docx, 25 KB]

    ...work programme. We have outlined sections that we expect to be included in this document, but other sections may also be added. Establishment In 2014, Cabinet agreed to establish the role of Chief Victims Advisor and that the appointee would be responsible for informing the Minister of Justice about victims’ views on the justice system and how victims’ experiences overall can be improved. The role has been extended several times beyond its initial two-year span in order to allow conti...

  5. OIA-112024.pdf [pdf, 1012 KB]

    ...to OIA 111179 2. The number of Coroners Court non-publication orders, and the number of cases with a non-publication order, for the 2019 – 2023 calendar years, and 3. The number of inquests for the 2008 – 2023 calendar years. Please find the responses to your requests below. The Ministry has expedited the response to you as requested. Requests one and two: Coroners Court non-publication orders I am advised the Ministry initially believed that data on section 74 non-publication ord...

  6. Key points for the public

    For the public, the main features of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 include these items. On this page: Trading hours Not your kid, not your call Supply alcohol responsibly On-the-spot fines Intoxicated people will not be served Other changes Resources & useful information Trading hours The maximum trading hours during which licensed businesses can sell alcohol in New Zealand are: 8am - 4am for on-licences and clubs (such as bars, pubs and nightclubs) 7am - 11pm for off-licences (...

  7. [2012] NZEmpC 206 Faapito v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...psychiatric services on contract to the Prison. Mason Clinic psychiatrists would visit the institution regularly and inmates were the patients of these registered medical practitioners for purposes including prescribing medications. Prison nurses were responsible for the dispensation of prescribed medications to inmates. [12] An inmate (A) was transferred to Mt Eden Prison from the neighbouring Auckland Central Remand Prison (ACRP) in early March 2009. A had a history of mino...

  8. 2012 to 2015 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 962 KB]

    ...will help to deliver this. I look forward to seeing the results of this work: a safer New Zealand, with less demand on the justice system; and accessible, better, and more modern services for those who do need them. Minister’s Statement of Responsibility As the Minister responsible for the Ministry of Justice, I am satisfied that the information on future operating intentions provided by the Ministry of Justice in this Statement of Intent and the Information Supporting the Est...

  9. Chand v Devi [2015] NZIACDT 74 (12 June 2015) [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...wider; however, the complainant has not filed a statement of reply seeking to pursue the wider grounds of complaint. Accordingly, the Tribunal will only consider the grounds the Registrar put forward as potentially supported by the evidence. The responses [6] The complainant did not file a statement of reply, and was not required to do so unless he disagreed with the Statement of Complaint. [7] Ms Devi did file a statement of reply. She said: [7.1] She provided client advice to the...

  10. Yasin & Nawaz v Hammadieh [2014] NZIACDT 71 (23 June 2014) [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...complainants did not accept it, and lodged the current complaint. [4] Having read the documentation initially provided, the Tribunal issued an interim decision which put the adviser on notice of the relevant issues: [4.1] The extent of the adviser’s responsibilities for his clients, [4.2] Whether he discharged his professional responsibilities to them, and [4.3] What responsibility he had for the unlicensed person who engaged with his clients, including whether the unlicensed pers...