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  1. 20230801-Government-Relations-Consultants-2.pdf [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...Compliance and Enforcement: How will compliance monitored and enforced. • Will there be consequences for violations, such as warnings, public censure, or removal from a registry of compliant lobbyists? • Do you need an independent oversight body responsible for verifying compliance, investigating complaints, and imposing sanctions for violations? 6. Education and Training: • Do you need a programme to train people who sign up to the code? 7. Review and Revision: • How...

  2. [2025] NZREADT 06 - UX v REAA (19 February 2025) [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...were calling for all offers to be with MH by 2 pm on the following day, 15 November. The complainant duly presented an offer of $3.1M (subject to conditions) before the deadline. Both offers were sent by MH to the vendors. On 16 November, in response to a request that the complainant be able to present a second tender, MH advised the buyer’s agent that the vendors had accepted the tender from the listing agent’s purchaser, which was $100,000 more. Complaint to Agency [12]...

  3. [2024] NZEmpC 181 Ford v Henry Brown and Co Ltd [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...worked with Mr Ford at his previous place of work. The referee had been a colleague of Mr Ford’s at the time; he had not been Mr Ford’s manager. Mr Brown spoke to the referee. The referee was asked why Mr Ford had left the company. The response is recorded on a form, which Mr Brown filled in as being “issues with the general manager” and health and safety. Mr Brown did not seek to speak to Mr Ford’s previous manager to explore 2 The evidence was heard afresh de...

  4. Evans v Accident Compensation Corporation (Mental Injury) [2025] NZACC 37 (4 March 2025) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...Mr Evans was treated for his condition at Christchurch Hospital with human growth hormone (HGH) injections, which contained hormone extracted from cadaver sourced human pituitary glands (injections). He was recorded as having an "excellent response" to the treatment with "no adverse effects". [6] In May 1985, the New Zealand health authorities received information that HGH preparations used in some overseas countries may have been infected with prions, an infective...

  5. [2025] NZREADT 03 - XS v REAA (10 February 2025) [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...purchaser was aware of the leak. The licensee added that the vendor would put a flannel under the leak, which indicated its size. The offer of $2,000 was then withdrawn by the licensee in an email to the facilitator on 12 July. 7 At “My Response to the Tight Time Frame”; BoD at 260. 8 Facilitator’s file note of discussion with the licensee (8 July 2024); BoD at 31–32. 7 [28] On 21 July 2024, the licensee sent to the Authority another detailed reply to the com...

  6. LCDT Annual Report 2024 [pdf, 477 KB]

    ...in respect of non- practitioner employees working in a legal or conveyancing practice. As can be seen, the Act has a more consumer-oriented approach than its predecessor, the Law Practitioners Act 1982. It also seeks to put in place a “more responsive regulatory regime”. This latter aspect is reinforced as part of s 231 “responsibilities of chairperson” where subsection (1)(a) refers to the “orderly and expeditious discharge of the functions of the Disciplinary Tribuna...

  7. Guide-3-A-Guide-to-Deportation-Appeals-by-Residents-or-Permanent-Residents.pdf [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...(government funding), depending on your personal circumstances. You can find out more about legal aid from the Ministry of Justice or from a lawyer. 10. Can I appeal if I am under 18 years old? Yes. You will be represented by one of your parents as your responsible adult. If this is not possible, the Tribunal can choose a responsible adult to act for you. Please tick the box in Step 11 of Form 3 - Deportation Appeal by a Resident or Permanent Resident, saying that you need this to be...

  8. The Examination

    ...via the lead agency.  The Home Team supports the delegation by providing additional material, if required, and can respond to any questions that need to be answered after the examination. The Home Team is crucial for providing the delegation with responses to unexpected or very specific questions. The delegation will often receive questions on the first day of an examination that need to be addressed at the beginning of the second day. The Home Team can take advantage of time zones to prep...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 036 Wood & Henton v Auckland Council [pdf, 9.8 MB]

    ...Form and Assessment of Environmental Effects titled "Te Whau Pathway (Green Bay to Te Atato) -Assessment of Environmental Effects" prepared for Auckland Council Community Facilities by Beca Limited, dated 18 April 2019. • Section 92 responses prepared by Beca Limited dated 10 October 2019 and 24 April 2020. Report title and reference Author Rev Te Whau Shared Path Construction Methodology, Prepared for Auckland Council Arboriculture Report: Te Whau Shared Use Path - Ap...

  10. Legal needs among low-income New Zealanders survey [pdf, 808 KB]

    ...respondent is selected per household which leads to unequal selection probabilities across the population because people in multi-adult households have a lower than average chance of selection. Probability-of-selection weights adjust for this.  Non-response bias weights. Response rates to surveys are rarely evenly spread across population groups, for example, younger males often respond to surveys at a lower rate than older females. Non-response weights adjust for this. In this sur...