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  1. 2018 archive

    On this page: Message from the Manager Legal Aid Services Family Legal Advice Service not available for Oranga Tamariki proceedings Amendment to grant forms and high cost cases policy Arrangements when duty lawyers are unable to attend on a rostered day Accommodation disbursements Family Violence legislation takes effect Legal services for mental health patients Pre-sentence reports Legal Aid Triennial Review Criminal case assignment – Christmas, New Year availability Cut-off date for invoice...

  2. LASDP - Guide for applying for a Licence or Certificate [pdf, 182 KB]

    Using this guide This guide will provide you with the information needed to complete your application for a licence or certificate to engage in secondhand dealer or pawnbroker activities. The guide covers applications for: • A certificate to enter into transactions and/or issue pledge tickets on behalf of a licensed secondhand dealer or pawnbroker, and • A licence as an individual or company to engage in business as a secondhand dealer or pawnbroker. Who needs to hold a licence

  3. Fletcher v CAC412 & Nops [2019] NZREADT 35 (21 August 2019) [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...that an offer was being made by a third party for the property. [8] For that reason, the second respondent concluded that because it was now a case where there were multiple offers, he was required to obtain from the appellant a multiple offer form which she would be required to sign before he could proceed to submit any offer by her to the vendor. The second respondent duly prepared the form and he emailed it to appellant. Unfortunately, this form referred not to 40 Grant Road, W...

  4. Donnelly v Deputy Registrar - Ohinepoutea B [2018] Māori Appellate Court MB 219 (2018 APPEAL 219) [pdf, 478 KB]

    ...the decision appointing trustees to Ohinepoutea B Trust. [3] The issues on appeal are: (a) Whether any failure to carry out Chief Judge Isaac’s directions from the hearing of 3 May 2017,2 or any flaws in the validation of proxy and voting forms, or the counting of votes were significant enough to require a further election to take place; (b) Whether the Māori Land Court was entitled to rely on the election results to appoint the nominated trustees. Factual background [4]...

  5. Proactive release - Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Regulations 2019 [pdf, 1006 KB]

    ...Justice Proactive Release – Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Regulations 2019 Date of issue: 15 August 2019 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (18) 4. Some information has been withheld on the basis that it would not, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be released. Where that is the case, the relevant section of the OIA has been noted and no public interest has been ide...

  6. Lawyers & service providers

    ...copies of the information you need. Update your contact details To update your contact details with the Court, please email your updated details to your local registry and the relevant Ministry of Justice contact. Care of Children Act application forms for lawyers A set of forms for lawyers to use when making applications under the Care of Children Act 2004. Family Violence Act application forms for lawyers A set of forms for lawyers to use when making applications under the Family Violenc...

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  7. The basis for all law

    A constitution forms the basis for all law within a country and defines the principles on which the government, including the justice system, must operate. It sets up the most important institutions of government, states their principal powers and makes broad rules about how these powers can be used. New Zealand’s constitution In some countries the constitution is written down in one place; in New Zealand, it’s not. New Zealand's constitution is drawn from a number of important statutes (law...

  8. Give documents to court and parties to the case

    File documents at court You file documents at court when you give the court your application documents or when you respond to someone else’s application. Check with us if you’re not sure which forms and documents you need to file. Make sure your forms are signed and dated before you file them at the court. Forms filled in on screen must be printed out before being signed and filed. Some applications don’t charge a fee. If there’s a fee to file your application, you need to pay it when yo...

  9. Student Allowance Appeal Authority

    ...of their decision. If you lodge an appeal after the 21 days has passed, you must state in a letter with your application why your appeal is late and why you think it should be accepted. Lodge an appeal To lodge an appeal, fill in the Notice of Appeal form and send it to us, making sure you include a copy of Studylink’s decision: Notice of appeal You can post the form to: Student Allowance Appeal AuthorityDX EX 11086Auckland or courier, or deliver, the form to: Student Allowance Appeal Authori...

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