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  1. [2016] NZSSAA 053 (16 June 2016) [pdf, 37 KB]

    ...receipt of Jobseeker Support in the appellant’s position has certain obligations under the Social Security Act 1964 (the Act). In particular, he must comply with the work test. [13] Provision for the work testing of beneficiaries is set out in ss 101-123D of the Act. [14] The work test obligations provided in s 102(A)(1) include the requirement: (c) to attend and participate in an interview for an opportunity of suitable employment to which the beneficiary is referred to by the Chi...

  2. Otago Standards Committee v Elder [2024] NZLCDT 30 (30 September 2024) [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...lawyer must always act competently and in a timely manner consistent with the terms of the retainer and the duty to take reasonable care. Professional standards 10 A lawyer must promote and maintain professional standards. Respect and courtesy 10.1 A lawyer must, when acting in a professional capacity, treat all persons with respect and courtesy. Reputation of profession 10.2 A lawyer must not engage in conduct that tends to bring the profession into disrepute. 2 Lawyers and...

  3. Notes on High Court Appeal Process January 2025.pdf [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...[9] We have attached a notice of appeal format. What is a case stated on appeal? [10] The form of the case stated is determined by Regulation 258 of the Social Security Regulations 2018 and the High Rules 2016.12 The case on appeal must: [10.1] Be in writing, [10.2] State the circumstances relating to the matter leading to the statement of the case. [10.3] State what the facts found by the Authority were, and the grounds for its determination, and [10.4] Specify the questi...

  4. Robson - Whitianga 9B1 (Tatawake Meeting house) Māori Reservation (2025) 329 Waiariki MB 217 (329 WAR 217) [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...forms that were not valid, the elections results for the six highest polling candidates are as follows: Candidate Votes Hinemotu Coates 216 Marutawhao Delamere 189 Margaret Robson 181 Marina Kingi 135 Con Te Rata Jones 131 Monita Delamere 101 329 Waiariki MB 225 [35] Taking this into account, I am satisfied that the outcome remains the same in spite of the invalid proxy forms. The top five polling candidates continue to be Hinemotu Coates; Marutawhao Delamere; Marga...

  5. 03042025-Financial-Markets-Conduct-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...attendant safeguards. 6 New Zealand Stock Exchange v Commissioner of Inland Revenue [1992] 3 NZLR 1 (PCP). 7 Clause 56, section 28B. 8 Clause 56, section 28C. 9 Clause 56, section 28D. 10 Ibid at [162] per Blanchard J. 11 Hamed v R [2011] NZSC 101, [2012] 2 NZLR 305 at [172] per Blanchard J. 16. We consider the search powers in the Bill are consistent with the purpose of proactively monitoring regulatory compliance and are reasonable in the circumstances. The powers apply o...

  6. Mullins - Kaitoki No 2K Sec 1 (2025) 119 Tākitimu MB 50 (119 TKT 50) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...- Taungaure No.2 (2010) 21 Waiariki MB 205 (21 WAR 205); and Re Whangwehi 1B4C2A2A (2001) 103 Waiariki MB 254 (103 WAR 254). 3 See for example Jones - Horahorakakahu 1A (2024) 126 Tairāwhiti MB 129 (126 TRW 129); Kupa v Kupa - Lot 10H and 101 Pt Omahu 2C1C (2020) 85 Takitimu MB 189 (85 TKT 189); and Selwyn - Henry Rangitawhiti Hobson and Maxwell Grant Lot 4 (2011) 18 Taitokerau MB 1 (18 TTK 1). 4 Heta - Taiharuru 4C3B (2010) 13 Taitokerau MB 201 (13 TTK 203), citing Halsbury’s...

  7. LCRO 8/2024 HC v QG and VO (28 February 2025) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...Committee’s), unless quoted, and are restricted to elements I consider pertinent. [31] The Committee resolved to inquire into the complaint. It issued a notice of hearing in which it requested submissions on the potential applicability of rr 2, 10, 10.1, 11, 11.1 and/or 11.4 of the Rules and s 7 of the Act. 6 [32] In response to the notice regarding complaint 1, the applicant relevantly stated that: (a) he became a partner of the firm and his trust a partner of the services...

  8. People charged and convicted of drug offences June 2021 [xlsx, 276 KB]

    ...proved 35 34 24 12 0 29 23 39 54 48 47% 54% 32% 36% 0% 41% 27% 46% 44% 43% Cocaine Other 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 8% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Cocaine Total 75 63 74 33 16 70 84 85 124 112 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Ecstasy Convicted 121 94 104 93 97 65 84 101 155 230 38% 52% 30% 60% 59% 45% 54% 54% 51% 53% Ecstasy Other proved 18 13 4 6 3 11 9 17 32 56 6% 7% 1% 4% 2% 8% 6% 9% 11% 13% Ecstasy Not proved 181 75 233 54 65 69 58 68 115 149 57% 41% 68% 35% 39% 48% 37% 37% 38...

  9. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-Distribution-of-crime.xlsx [xlsx, 366 KB]

    ...(least deprived) 74.06 3.01 * 17.44 2.47 ‡ 4.13 1.20 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ 3.12 1.27 ‡ 73.54 3.78 17.99 3.26 ‡ 3.91 1.49 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! 3.34 1.40 ‡ Decile 2 73.67 3.37 18.13 2.64 3.91 1.31 ‡ 1.69 0.84 ‡ 2.60 0.96 ‡ 71.01 3.42 20.41 3.07 ‡ 5.37 1.82 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! Decile 3 70.74 2.92 19.06 2.37 5.72 1.62 ‡ 1.37 0.67 ‡ 3.12 1.08 ‡ 71.33 3.98 20.79 3.38 ‡ 3.86 1.44 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! 2.78...

  10. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-Distribution-of-crime-v2 [xlsx, 366 KB]

    ...(least deprived) 74.06 3.01 * 17.44 2.47 ‡ 4.13 1.20 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ 3.12 1.27 ‡ 73.54 3.78 17.99 3.26 ‡ 3.91 1.49 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! 3.34 1.40 ‡ Decile 2 73.67 3.37 18.13 2.64 3.91 1.31 ‡ 1.69 0.84 ‡ 2.60 0.96 ‡ 71.01 3.42 20.41 3.07 ‡ 5.37 1.82 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! Decile 3 70.74 2.92 19.06 2.37 5.72 1.62 ‡ 1.37 0.67 ‡ 3.12 1.08 ‡ 71.33 3.98 20.79 3.38 ‡ 3.86 1.44 ‡ Ŝ Ŝ ERROR:#VALUE! 2.78...