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  1. Grants Handbook v4.83.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...legally aided person or representative, and their provider. If an applicant dies after legal aid has been granted, appropriate steps will be taken to end/withdraw the grant. Application made by a trustee corporation Aid may be approved under s 10(1)(b), subject to the remaining eligibility criteria, if the trustee corporation is concerned in the proceeding in a representative, fiduciary or official capacity, and one which is able to be defined by s 2(1) of the Administration Act 1969....

  2. Grants Handbook v4.85.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...legally aided person or representative, and their provider. If an applicant dies after legal aid has been granted, appropriate steps will be taken to end/withdraw the grant. Application made by a trustee corporation Aid may be approved under s 10(1)(b), subject to the remaining eligibility criteria, if the trustee corporation is concerned in the proceeding in a representative, fiduciary or official capacity, and one which is able to be defined by s 2(1) of the Administration Act 1969....

  3. IPT Practice Note 2/2024 Refugee and Protection [pdf, 490 KB]

    ...Tribunal endeavours to accommodate the special needs of appellants or witnesses, such as those with a disability, and expects to be assisted by advance notice of any such needs. 17 10. OFFICIAL INFORMATION ACT AND PRIVACY ACT REQUESTS [10.1] In relation to its judicial functions, the Tribunal is not subject to the provisions of: (a) the Official Information Act 1982 — section 2(6)(b) of that Act; or (b) the Privacy Act 2020 — sections 4(1)(a), 7(1) and 8(a)(iv) of tha...

  4. Memorandum of Counsel for Wellington International Airport Limited (17 January 2018) [pdf, 386 KB]

    ...Wellington airport has advised that it is considering an extension of its runway to the south into Cook Strait. They have advised that if they proceed with the extension they will be providing 90m RESAs in satisfaction of the requirements of CAR 139.101(4) with respect to the design requirements in 139.51(b) [and Appendix A]. While that decision is legitimately theirs, they have asked for an indication from the Director whether I would find such RESA acceptable in accordance with...

  5. Proactive Release: Response to the third Universal Periodic Review recommendations [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Solitary confinement Syrian Arab Republic • Health • Corrections accept 100 Progress with efforts in addressing disparities in mental health and improve services for vulnerable groups Mental health Sri Lanka • Health accept 101 Continue efforts for the adoption of additional measures to address the disparities registered by the SOGISC community with regard to access to services in the entire health system Access to healthcare (SOGI) Uruguay • Health accept...

  6. LCRO 196/2020 AB v CD (31 March 2021) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...AB can only fairly be measured by an assessment of what was said at the meeting. [100] It is not possible to determine, in the absence of evidence from third parties, the tone, manner, and attitude of two parties attending a private meeting. [101] At the nub of Ms AB’s complaint, is concern that Mr CD had compared her settlement proposal to blackmail. 16 [102] It was suggested by Mr CD that her proposal fell within the legal definition of blackmail. [103] I consider that M...

  7. LCRO 175/2022 OP v VN (10 October 2023) [pdf, 315 KB]

    ...the steps to be taken to implement his instructions. Mr VN clearly did not do either of those things. It is not so apparent what “material and unexpected delays” occurred for the purposes of r 3.3. that Mr VN needed to inform Mr OP about. [101] The better view is that Mr VN therefore breached r 7.1 but not r 3.3. The release or transfer of client files [102] Mr OP’s next ground of review relates to the files withheld by Mr VN after Mr OP terminated his retainer in June 2018....

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 071 Eyre Community Environmental Safety Society Incorporated v Christchurch Regional Council [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...inundation maps are now 62 At para 19.4(c). 63 Supplementary Evidence of M J Gardner, 24 November 2017. 64 Statement of Evidence of Nigel Connell in Reply, 21 December 2017, Annexure 1. 25 fully adequate for emergency planning purposes . EEP [101] The Interim Decision65 identified the need for further work on the EAP and its associated EEP, taking the somewhat unusual step of requesting that the draft plans be developed possibly to the extent virtually of detailed and peer r...

  9. Finn and Anor as Trustees of the Angela Poynter Trust v Chen [2011] NZWHT Auckland 40 [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...finding of diminution in value as the fair and proper compensatory measure. I determine that the claimants are entitled to their claim for remedial expert expenses of $12,983 and the cost of applying for the WHRS assessor‟s report of $400. [101] I decline their claim for pet accommodation because it is a theoretical cost. Ms Poynter‟s evidence is that she will be relocating to the Hawkes Bay with her pets once this claim is determined. The claimants‟ circumstances have...

  10. [2022] NZEmpC 10 Shaw v Bay of Plenty District Health Board [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...collected. His second was that many of the documents were about patients not treated by Ms Shaw. His third concern was that many of the documents were drafts that are not kept by the hospital as part of its record of patient treatment. [101] Mr McKelvie considered that collecting and holding this information breached the DHB’s Health Information Privacy Standards. [102] What started as a revised investigation arising from Ms Shaw’s email of July 2014 took on a differen...