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  1. Wihelmus Hooft van Huijsduijnen v Woodley [2012] NZWHT Auckland 11 [pdf, 451 KB]

    IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI-2010-101-000028 [2012] NZWHT AUCKLAND 11 BETWEEN RONALD ALOYSIUS WIHELMUS AND MARTINA HELENA MARIA HOOFT VAN HUIJSDUIJNEN Claimants AND EDWARD MERVYN JOHN AND LYNETTE ANNE CATHERINE WOODLEY First Respondents AND PORIRUA CITY COUNCIL Second Respondent AND ALAN GORDON MINTY (Removed) Third Respondent AND SAWREY CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED (Removed) Fourth Respondent AND DONALD JOHN HAWINKELS Fifth Respo...

  2. PQ v Hakaoro [2013] NZIACDT 48 (8 August 2013) [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...Provide a statement of assets and liabilities, and income, both verified on oath; and [100.2] A similarly verified and full disclosure of any interest as a beneficiary or potential beneficiary in any trust (or other material financial interest). [101] If the complainant seeks compensation for the professional services that were not delivered in exchange for the domestic services she provided, the Tribunal will proceed on the basis the undelivered professional services had a value of $5,...

  3. Brebner & Anor v Collie & Anor [2013] NZWHT Auckland 23 [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...Dr McMorland expressed the view that Shek represents a principled approach and that the 7 Ford v Ryan (2007) 8 NZCPR 945 (HC). 8 Above n7 at [33]. 9 Shek v Goodwin HC Auckland, AP101/SW00, 1 November 2000. 7 decision in Ford v Ryan appears to have been made without the benefit of the citation of Shek.10 [14] Dr McMorland states that where there is a contingent condition relating to the quality of a dwelling,...

  4. Vining Realty Group Limited v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 408) [2017] NZREADT 57 [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...a sale to be concluded in contravention of ss 134 and 135of the Act are incompetent or negligent and would reasonably be regarded by agents of good standing as being unacceptable. 5 Rule 10.1 provides that a licensee must act in the best interests of a client. 6 Rules 10.2 and 10.3 provide that a licensee must provide an appraisal of a client’s property, which reflects current market conditions and is supported by comparable s...

  5. AB v CD LCRO 228/2014 (27 October 2016) [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...hearing to include more detailed particulars of the complaint other than to refer in general terms to “the alleged conduct”. [93] This question was considered in Auckland District Law Society v O, which considered the similar requirements of s 101(3)(a) of the Law Practitioners Act 1982. [94] In its decision, the Court criticised the Law Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal for paraphrasing words used in the Act. In its decision, the Tribunal had cited a passage from H (a law...

  6. MOJ0343.1M_YoungWit_pamphlet_Maori_PRINT.pdf [pdf, 745 KB]

    ...There’s support for you at every stage to help you deal with the impacts of the crime. Here are the contact details for some key services that can help you. Or call the Victims Information Line on 0800 650 654 or go to victimsinfo.govt.nz ACC 0800 101 996 Claims Helpline 0800 735 566 Sensitive Claims Helpline (for victims of sexual violence) acc.co.nz Court victim advisors 0800 650 654 Victims Information Line Te Ara Poutama Aotearoa – Department of Corrections 04 460 3000 co...

  7. Briefing for incoming Minister 2017 - Votes Justice and Courts [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Secret Commissions Act 1910  Senior Courts Act 2016  Sentencing Act 200210  Serious Fraud Office Act 1990  8 Administered jointly with the Department of Corrections. 9 Sections 100 and 101 are administered by the Department of Internal Affairs. 10 Administered jointly with the Department of Corrections. Simultaneous Deaths Act 1958  Status of Children Act 1969  Statutory Land Charges Regist...

  8. [2018] NZEnvC 107 Handley v South Taranaki District Council [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...protect the extended and upgraded Nukumaru Station Road General 1. All works shall be in general accordance with the notices of requirement submitted 3 May 2017 (DES17/001 and RMD17002) and as amended by Designation Corridor Plan Drawing No. 16305-101 , Sheet 2 of 5, Revision 5 dated 17 April 2018. Width of land required for a road corridor between State Highway 3 and approximate chainage 1600m shall be the minimum necessary to provide for a 7 -metre-wide sealed carriageway, draina...

  9. W v Secretary for Justice [2023] NZRA 003 (5 May 2023) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...(“the Act”), so the meaning of clause 14(a) must be ascertained from its text and in the light of its purpose and its context.8 The “text” of legislation 7 Z v Secretary for Justice [2023] NZRA 000001 at [53]. 8 Legislation Act 2019, s 10(1). 6 includes any “indications” provided in the legislation. “Indications” will include any headings in the legislation.9 [25] In this case, the purpose of the Regulations is clear. To the extent they relate to law...

  10. Moctezuma v Chase-Seymour [2013] NZIACDT 40 (26 June 2013) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...them; it may of course embarrass them, but that was in Ms Chase-Seymour’s hands. [100] As Ms Chase-Seymour’s licence is not cancelled immediately, it is of particular importance for clients have access to her status and disciplinary history. [101] Accordingly, the decision upholding the complaint and the present decision will be published in the usual way. Determination and orders [102] Ms Chase-Seymour is: [102.1] Censured. [102.2] Ordered to pay a penalty of $5,000. [102...