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  1. FINAL CE Gifts Benefits Expenses Disclosure Workbook 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 [xlsx, 2.7 MB]

    ...2019 $39.00 Visiting district offices car park at airport Wellington $304.80 Visiting district offices airfares Auckland, Morrinsville, Hamilton $66.28 Visiting district offices rental car Auckland / Hamilton 12 July 2019 $45.00 Visiting Integrated Safety Response Site taxi to airport Wellington $515.35 Visiting Integrated Safety Response Site airfares Christchurch $67.46 Visiting Integrated Safety Response Site rental car Christchurch $6.30 Visiting Integrated Safety Response Site c...

  2. Dissolution (divorce) application for two people [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...Order dissolving a marriage or civil union. This pack provides general information only and is not meant to provide legal advice. If you have a legal issue, you should contact a lawyer for advice. A lawyer can help you understand your legal rights and responsibilities, and explain how the law applies to your case. Court staff can provide you with information about court forms and processes, but they cannot give you legal advice. There is also a glossary of common terms used on the inside b...

  3. Clarke v Overington - Maketu A Section 39 Block and others [2020] Chief Judge's MB 35 (2020 CJ 35) [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...SHALL BECOME MAORI FREEHOLD LAND - 21.1.1998 Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 25586 17. LINZ Record of Title SA27A/1126 is currently recorded as General Land, registered in the names of Jeannie Louisa Overington and Ruby Te Pae Clarke as responsible trustees jointly, no survivorship. Interests noted on the title include: 7273546.1 Status order declaring that the status of the within land shall cease to be Maori Freehold Land and shall become General Land - 14.3.2007 750...

  4. LCRO 146/2019 AC v CJ (12 March 2020) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...Committee’s finding that Ms AC breached reg 9(2) of the Regs, in that she did not provide copies of invoices to Ms CJ before debiting fees from estate funds held in her firm’s trust account (the reg 9(2) issue). [19] In summarising the complaint, the response to the complaint and the Committee’s determination, I will confine myself to that issue only. [20] Ms CJ’s initial complaint did not specifically refer to the fact that she had not received copies of invoices during the...

  5. [2020] NZIACDT 20 - QM v Ng (14 May 2020) [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...to contact her, yet he does not seem to have known that she was no longer licensed (and that his application had not been filed) until January 2018. [46] I suspect that Ms Ng never properly explained to the complainant her role or that she was responsible for the application or that only she was bound by professional obligations. The complainant appears to have been led to believe either of them could have dealt with his application. Indeed, when he initially made a complaint to t...

  6. Ministry of Justice review for the State Services Commission’s Inquiry into the Use of External Security Consultants [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...that the Ministry found no interactions with TCIL, its associated entities, or  other providers that cause you concern.  YES/NO  Background and request for assurance from CEs  3. On 16 March 2018, the SSC commenced an investigation into the use of private security consultants  by  Southern  Response  Earthquake  Services  Limited.  Subsequently,  on  19  June  2018,  the  investigation’s terms of reference were expanded to includ...

  7. [2021] NZIACDT 18 - CL v Khetarpal (10 August 2021) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...offer of place from another tertiary institution and forwarded it to Ms Khetarpal on the same day. [11] On 20 August 2019, Immigration NZ sent a letter to Ms Khetarpal declining the complainant’s student visa application, as there had been no response to its letter and no updated offer had been provided. She was advised that her interim visa had expired on 2 August 2019 and she became unlawful in New Zealand after that. The complainant was told to leave New Zealand immediately...

  8. [2021] NZACC 38 - ACC v White and Ovation NZ Ltd (19 February 2021) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...occurred, when clearly that is something that Tyronne needs to address, but as far as I can see, this is clearly post-traumatic injury dating from more recently than his original tendon transfer. [16] On 19 December 2017, Dr Burgess provided a response to Ms Hicks’ letter. He stated that the diagnosis of mallet thumb was clear, but the cause was not. Dr Burgess stated: Based on the original statements and examination carried out closer to the development of the mallet thumb, I...

  9. [2023] NZREADT 8 - HD v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 2102) (12 April 2023) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 1906) [2021] NZREADT 37 at [22] and the higher court authorities cited therein at fn 9. 9 [46] This evidence to the Tribunal was contrary to what the agency had told the Authority in the licensee’s response to the complaint on 5 August 2021 (information which plainly came from the licensee).8 The licensee said there that he and the son had walked over the lot on 16 September 2020. He had showed the son the general location of the platf...

  10. LCRO 121/2021 RF v DE Law on behalf of ABC Services Limited (17 August 2022) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...the lawyer may be unable to discharge the obligations owed to 1 or more of the clients. [54] The test imposed in r 6.1 is whether or not there is a ‘more than negligible risk’ that a conflict may arise. The authors of Ethics, Professional Responsibility and the Lawyer 15 say: In general, the law has taken a prophylactic approach and prohibits not only actual conflicts of interest, but potential conflicts. When the parties’ interests coincide but at a later date may diverge,...