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  1. Grants-Handbook-v4.88.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. Kelly v Tall Poppies Education Limited [2024] NZHRRT 54 [pdf, 339 KB]

    ...others.17 The Court held that basing the decisions on the behaviour was not discrimination on the basis of the child’s disability, as the Principal’s decision would have been the same where any other student exhibited the same behaviours. [101] In the first instance decision in Walker v State of Victoria,18 the Court also considered that it was required, as a matter of fact, to determine why (in the sense of the “real reason” or “true basis”) the impugned conduct occu...

  3. MCINNES John Roderick (CSU 2010 WHG 000188) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...health and safety; to efficient operation of the farming unit; and to policy making and oversight. The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE) drive the policy required to reduce injuries and fatalities around quad bike use. [101] MBIE as a regulator has the role of enforcement and to prosecute where appropriate. I sense their preference would be to work side by side with end users in the sector as opposed to total enforcement. That is not to say that in some cases...

  4. CP v EH LCRO 19 / 2011 (12 November 2013) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...discriminatory manner in contravention of section 21 of the Human Rights Act 1993. [100] In a similar vein, Rule 10 provides, “[a] lawyer must promote and maintain proper standards of professionalism in the lawyer’s dealings”. 49 [101] It is accepted that Mr CP was concerned about the payment of his fees and entitled to take steps to limit his increasing exposure without securing payment. However I do not share Mr CQ’s view that the comments were justified because of t...

  5. LCRO 201/2021 DK obo The LK Estate v BY and FM (31 July 2023) [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...additional evidence is “fresh evidence” and that it is a credible layperson’s summary of medical information provided to him but I am not persuaded that it is cogent for any purpose other than describing Mrs LK’s medical conditions and symptoms. [101] Accordingly, I find that Mr DK has not established, on the balance of probabilities, that there were “multiple reasons for Ms FM to have doubts about Mrs LK’s capacity”, or any such reason. [102] Finally in relation to Ms F...

  6. MLC 2018 June Outstanding OCR Applications [pdf, 387 KB]

    ...Application to the Chief Judge A20120015167 45/93 Mohi Wiremu Hotene CJ 2013/4 - Paratene Mita Hotene - and orders dated 1 September 1998 and 28 January 2000 at 90 WHK 405-407 and 92 WHK 250- 251 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001014 45/93 Lynette Hatton, Jeanette Fifield CJ2013/3 - Mere Porotene – and succession orders made at 6 ADWG 312 dated 12 March 1990 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001188 45/93 Rena Scott CJ 2013/5 - Wharepouri Paoro also...

  7. [2021] NZREADT 40 – Beath (29 July 2021) [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...disclose the Dux Quest piping, the Committee stated that there was no evidence from which it could be concluded or inferred that that failure was part of a pattern of intentional repeated non- disclosure, or that there was a pattern of deceit. [101] The Committee placed the licensees’ conduct in the range of low to moderate- level unsatisfactory conduct. It also noted that the heart of the licensees’ conduct (failing to follow up on the reasons for the cancellations of Mr and Mrs...

  8. Directory of Official Information J-L [pdf, 792 KB]

    ...Insignia in Government Premises Act 2013 • Property (Relationships) Act 1976 • Property Law Act 2007 7 Administered jointly with the Ministry of Health. 8 Administered jointly with the Department of Corrections. 9 Sections 100 and 101 are administered by the Department of Internal Affairs. 8 • Prostitution Reform Act 2003 • Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 • Public Trust Act 2001 • Real Estate Agents Act 2008 • Reciprocal Enforce...

  9. Fehling v South Westland Area School [2012] NZHRRT 15 [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...using the School pool and the adjacent shower and toilet facilities without permission. The withholding by the School of the identity of the “informers” disabled him from challenging the trespass notice in a timely and effective manner. [101] As we have previously noted, the circumstances of his eviction soon became well known in the small Hari Hari community. The stigma of being banned from the School premises for two years reinforced the hostility and suspicion with which he wa...

  10. Ryang v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 21 [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...to put a dollar value on this work, for there was no evidence of how much this would cost. [100] For the above reasons the claim against Plaster Developments Limited does not succeed. Claim against the butynol membrane applicator [101] Mrs Ryang’s allegations against Paton Roofing Services Limited (Paton) included that the butynol rubber membrane did not adhere to the substrate at the junction between the substrate and the parapet wall, that water was ponding at area...