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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 177 Connor-Kingi v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 278 KB]

    ...Protect Onoke Incorporated. [6] The affidavit of Ms Wakefield confirmed that Protect Onoke has been incorporated, however no details of membership were provided. Further, there has been no confirmation that Protect Onoke consents to becoming responsible for the appeal. 4 Successors [7] The question to be determined by the Court is whether Protect Onoke Incorporated is a successor to Ms Connor-Kingi under ss 2A and 273 of the RMA. [8] Section 2A states: 2A Success...

  2. I Add or Remove a Class Individual Licence or COA [pdf, 661 KB]

    ...application]  Yes  No * If you hold a certificate of approval, please move on to Step 7. If you hold an individual licence, please answer the question below: Have you within the past 5 years, had 12 months’ relevant experience as a licensee or responsible employee in the class or classes of private security business to which the  Yes  No I - ADD OR REMOVE A CLASS - INDIVIDUAL LICENCE OR COA - UPDATED – 28/05/24 application relates? [If you have answered Yes, please pr...

  3. MOJ0342.2-Homicide-factsheet-FEB22-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 689 KB]

    ...gathered. A specialist doctor, called a pathologist, will also make an examination. This is to gather important evidence for the court case. A homicide investigation is likely to take a long time. The Police need to show what happened, who was responsible and what their intentions were. Your police victim liaison officer will keep your family informed and help you while you organise the funeral or tangi, and make other arrangements. During the investigation, the Police may interview...

  4. MOJ0344.2-factsheet-Affected-by-crime-Nov21-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 654 KB]

    ...gathered. A specialist doctor, called a pathologist, will also make an examination. This is to gather important evidence for the court case. A homicide investigation is likely to take a long time. The Police need to show what happened, who was responsible and what their intentions were. Your police victim liaison officer will keep your family informed and help you while you organise the funeral or tangi, and make other arrangements. During the investigation, the Police may interview...

  5. Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Mr G [2024] NZLCDT 16 (31 May 2024) [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...include regular oversight, manuals and precedents to follow, personal meetings to review all files, and support and guidance to avoid a junior lawyer feeling overwhelmed by the volume of work. [52] We would not wish to be seen as suggesting that all responsibility from the junior practitioner is removed. The junior lawyer must also be diligent in file management, following client instructions, and open to receiving some criticism and help. She or he must also be conversant and co...

  6. Devon v Devon - Succession to Hone Ihaka Devon [2024] Chief Judge's MB 201 (2024 CJ 201) [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...Services Team) enclosing a copy of the final order of the Māori Land Court 2024 Chief Judge's MB 210 recording the scheme for succession. By his own admission, he was at the address to which the letter was sent. [23] I note his responses changed repeatedly when I asked questions regarding what he understood had happened. Overall, his evidence, at best, can be described as confused. I conclude he must have known about the outcome of the proceedings as finalised in 2010,...

  7. Scott v Accident Compensation Corporation (Deemed Cover, Personal Injury) [2023] NZACC 149 [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...mood and anxiety. Michael associated these symptoms with lifestyle problems he is having in regard to monetary, legal and police matters. Michael attributes the most recent trauma as being due to a “police assault”. He also links his trauma responses to losing the family farm, due to what he deems has been “a deceptive legal process”. Michael made good progress and considers counselling to have supported him with his current lifestyle problems. He states he will return for f...

  8. BC v BB Ltd [2023] NZDT 376 (18 July 2023) [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...warranty of up to 2 years, and new bulbs have a 3-month warranty. (d) I am satisfied that s138 of the CCLA does not provide an ongoing protection for a buyer from failure of second-hand goods such as the Projector. BB Ltd therefore cannot be held responsible for the Projector failing unexpectedly, particularly when it is unclear what caused it to fail, and Mr N and BC have conflicting recollections about that so I cannot make a finding either way based on the available evidence....

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 216 Currie v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...7 [17] The Council contended that if the Court found that it was the case that reasonable settlement offers were made by the Applicant and rejected by the Appellants that was a factor relevant to an award of costs to it. The Appellants’ Response [18] The Appellants accepted that a costs award was justified but submitted that the appropriate costs award was between 25-33 per cent of actual costs incurred. [19] The Appellants disagreed with the proposition that the other parti...

  10. Lewis v Accident Compensation Corporation (Claim for treatment injury) [2024] NZACC 159 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...cannot be objective. Hypersensitivity is not a physical injury. 7 What is known is that pain signalling is modulated by a part of the brain called the amygdala. As part of the limbic brain area the amygdala also plays a key role in emotional responses and affective states and disorders such as learned fear, anxiety and depression. [21] On 7 March 2024, review proceedings were held. On 2 April 2024, the Reviewer dismissed the review, on the basis that the evidence did not es...