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  1. Tau v Tahere - Rangihamama X3A (2016) 137 Taitokerau MB 68 (137 TTK 68) [pdf, 494 KB]

    ...licence to occupy the land? [100] It is clear that a formal arrangement was never entered into granting the Tahere whānau a right to occupy the land. There is no occupation order, lease, residential tenancy, or other written agreement in place. [101] It is also clear that there has been a long history of dealings between the trustees and the Tahere whānau concerning their occupation of the land. [102] The question arises as to whether the action, or inaction, of the trustees ov...

  2. LA Terms of Reference - quality and value audits [pdf, 531 KB]

    ...attendances, 3.12.7. records of all time spent on the Assignment by the Provider and any other providers or non- lawyers. Interviewing the judiciary or other stakeholders, and undertaking observations Full Audit Methodology February 2023 24 PS 10.1 In dealing with Judges, other lawyers, litigants in person, experts, court staff and the Ministry of Justice, conduct him or herself in a courteous and professional manner in order to encourage and not impede good working relations...

  3. OWRUG - EiC - D A Olsen - Ecology (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 5.1 MB]

    ...natural recruitment to the Clutha/Mata-Au catchment. 49. Contact Energy also contract a commercial eel fisher to catch and translocate adult eels to below Roxburgh Dam. In 2019, thirty-six migrant eels from Lake Wanaka and Lake Dunstan and another 101 eels above 4kg (the maximum commercial size) were caught and released below the Roxburgh Dam33. 50. Given the information presented in Paragraphs 42-45 above, I consider that the primary factor affecting the distribution and abundance...

  4. D (D G Family Trust) v IAG New Zealand Ltd [2019] CEIT-2019-0037 [pdf, 605 KB]

    ...search for the meaning of “bad faith.” [68] This Tribunal’s background and statutory context, as described at [23] to [29] above, prompted it to prepare behavioural guidelines in keeping with its ethos of providing fair, 39 WHT TRI-2008-101-59, 31 March 2009 at [18]-[22]. speedy, flexible, and cost-effective services for resolving disputes about insurance claims. A truncated version was incorporated in the Homeowners’ Guide to the Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribun...

  5. JC Panel Decision Jurisdiction Redacted [pdf, 436 KB]

    ...Capital Territory, South Australia [84] Canada [85] England, Wales and Northern Ireland [89] Summary [91] Conclusion [92] Would the process be moot? [95] Is it nevertheless in the public interest that the Panel continue with its inquiry? [101] Result [112] Introduction [1] Once a judge ceases to hold judicial office, should a judicial conduct panel, appointed to inquire into a complaint against the judge and provide an opinion as to whether consideration of removal o...

  6. Faulkner v Deputy Registrar - Allotment 5 Parish of Tahawai [2010] 2010 Maori Appellate Court MB 643 (2010 APPEAL 643) [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...the plainest possible terms: 11 7 Te Raupatu o Tauranga Moana – Report on the Tauranga Confiscation Claims (2004) Legislation Direct, Wellington 8 Ibid p 166 at [6.4] 9 Ibid p 263 at [10.1] 10 Ibid p 303 at [10.8.4] 11 Ibid p 323 at [11.2.5] 2010 Maori Appellate Court MB 650 Lastly, we reject the notion that any ‗unextinguished customary title rights‘ could exist in the Te Puna-Katikati blocks. This land was p...

  7. NZCVS 2023 Cycle 6 Sexual violence and family offences [xlsx, 86 KB]

    ...https://www.washingtongroup-disability.com/question-sets/wg-short-set-on-functioning-wg-ss/ 1 Sheet 1: Sexual assault offences Counts (+ 95% CI) 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Pooled 000s 000s 000s 000s 000s 000s 000s Prevalence (Number of victims) 80 (62-98) 79 (65-92) 71 (55-87) 84 (66-101) 81 (55-107) 76 (56-96) 80 (71-89) Incidence (Number of offences) 167 (126-209) 184 (127-241) 169 (117-222) 200 (131-268)...

  8. Reconviction & reimprisonment rates for released prisoners [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...convicted cases prior to imprisonment Number of prior Number released % reimprisoned % reimprisoned % reimprisoned % reimprisoned convicted cases 1995 - 1998 within 6 months within 1 year within 2 years within 5 years1 0 1186 5.7 12.4 18.3 26.0 1 1049 10.1 19.4 26.6 32.8 2-5 4431 11.8 22.2 31.8 44.6 6-10 4998 12.7 23.9 36.8 49.3 11-20 6335 12.3 25.5 39.0 55.7 21+ 4341 17.3 32.5 47.7 66.6 Total 22340 12.8 24.9 37.1 51.3 1 Five year reimprisonment information was available for 419 inmate...

  9. Tom De Pelsemaeker - Evidence in Reply (25 June 2021) [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...In my view, Mr Cummings’ concerns, that the amendments may result in behaviour change and consequently a change to the flow regimes, are 77 Statement of Evidence Michael Cummings at [41] to [67]. 78 Statement of Evidence Michael Cummings at [101] to [107]. 37 valid. However, I consider that the risk of changing flow regime has existed in the past and will continue to exist regardless of whether or not the priority issues are being addressed under PC7 because: (a) under the...

  10. [2018] NZEmpC 79 Hines v Eastland Port Ltd [pdf, 513 KB]

    ...Seamount Explorer reinforced Mr Gaddum’s view that Captain Hines deliberately withheld it. That was a view open to him. 14 George v Auckland Council [2013] NZEmpC 179, [2013] ERNZ 675 at [101]. Issue 2: Was the investigation and disciplinary process fair and reasonable in the circumstances? [96] Section 103A(3) of the Act requires the Court to consider: (a) whether the employer sufficiently investigated the alleg...