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  1. Applying-be-a-Legal-Aid-Provider-Step-by-Step-Guide-Feb-2025 [pdf, 655 KB]

    ...Introduction This guide will help you complete an application to become an approved provider of legal aid services or specified legal services under section 77 of the Legal Services Act 2011 (Act). The guide explains some of the terms used in the forms and includes a checklist to help you ensure your application is complete. Before you can provide legal aid services or specified legal services, you need to have first been approved to provide these services (section 75 of the Act) and h...

  2. NZCVS 2023 Methodology Report (Cycle 6) [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...incorporating address files 21 3. Questionnaire design 23 Introduction 23 Mode of interviewing 23 Computer-assisted video interviewing 24 The questionnaire 25 Selection of incidents 27 Selection of incident scenarios 27 Individual and cluster victim forms 28 Offence codes 28 Victim definition 28 In-scope NZCVS offences 29 Data linking 30 4. Module development and testing 32 Overview 32 CAPI / CASI programming and testing 32 Programmed checks 32 Logic checks 33 Range checks 3...

  3. NZCVS 2024 Methodology Report Cycle 7 [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...incorporating address files 21 3. Questionnaire design 23 Introduction 23 Mode of interviewing 23 Computer-assisted video interviewing 24 The questionnaire 25 Selection of incidents 28 Selection of incident scenarios 28 Individual and cluster victim forms 28 Offence codes 29 Victim definition 29 In-scope NZCVS offences 29 Data linking 31 4. Module development and testing 32 Overview 32 CAPI / CASI programming and testing 33 Programmed checks 34 Logic checks 34 Range checks 3...

  4. NZCVS 2024 Methodology Report Cycle 7 1 [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    ...incorporating address files 21 3. Questionnaire design 23 Introduction 23 Mode of interviewing 23 Computer-assisted video interviewing 24 The questionnaire 25 Selection of incidents 28 Selection of incident scenarios 28 Individual and cluster victim forms 28 Offence codes 29 Victim definition 29 In-scope NZCVS offences 29 Data linking 31 4. Module development and testing 32 Overview 32 CAPI / CASI programming and testing 33 Programmed checks 34 Logic checks 34 Range checks 3...

  5. JZ v [Place] Standards Committee [X] LCRO 123/2014 (16 December 2016) [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...of the Regulation itself, read in the context of the Regulations as a whole, against empowering provisions in the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006. The Committee reads contributory security, as it appears in Regulation 39(1), to be restricted to forms of secured loan, viz mortgage of land, charge or other security interest identified by Regulation 3. A common feature of all the forms of contributory security, given in the definition Regulation involve a form of security interest, char...

  6. [2020] NZIACDT 17 - XA v Hill (10 March 2020) [pdf, 304 KB]

    ...PRELIMINARY [1] It is alleged that Ms Hill, the adviser, used an unlicensed employee within her office, her life partner, to engage with her client, the complainant, and also to do immigration work that only a licensed adviser is allowed to perform. Furthermore, that she was negligent in permitting incorrect information regarding the complainant’s work experience to be provided to Immigration New Zealand. [2] The essential issue to consider is one of credibility, being whether Ms...

  7. MC v Q Association [2024] NZDT 317 (24 April 2024) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...Association and were appointed as its representatives. Issues 10. The issues I need to determine are: (a) Did the Q Association engage MC to carry out work regarding the Extractor Fan in exchange for a fee so that there was a contract of service formed? If so, has the Q Association breached that contract by refusing to pay the Invoice? (b) If there was no contract of service, should the Q Association pay MC for the work he completed regarding the Extractor Fan under the law of q...

  8. QQ v R Ltd [2024] NZDT 741 (2 October 2024) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...Page 2 of 5 9. A contract may be defined as a legally binding agreement or a promise or set of promises between two or more parties that the law will enforce. 10. SE representing R Ltd brought the Tribunal’s attention to the registration form signed by QQ when he checked in. He pointed to a clause that dealt with guests having to leave at 2100hrs, that the property was not a party house and there was to be no excessive noise. A stated security call out fee of $250.00 would be im...

  9. Re Apostolakis (Rejection of Statement of Claim) [2016] NZHRRT 35 [pdf, 68 KB]

    ...does not affect a defendant’s statutory right under s 115 of the Act to apply to have proceedings, once filed, dismissed on the grounds they are trivial, frivolous, or vexatious or not brought in good faith. Intending plaintiff must use correct form [5] The forms approved by the Tribunal under the Human Rights Review Tribunal Regulations 2002, reg 5 for the commencement of proceedings, are published on the Tribunal’s website. There are three forms in all, reflecting the Tribunal’...

  10. SC & TO Partnership v QS & TS & JT Ltd [2022] NZDT 84 (24 May 2022) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...from the property and replacing some chattels with alternatives? 8. A contract may be defined as a legally binding agreement or a promise or set of promises between two or more parties that the law will enforce. 9. This contract was in the form of the Auckland District Law Societies agreement for sale and purchase tenth edition 2019(2). It included an additional clause under the further terms of sale. Clause 21 states: The property is sold substantially furnished as describe...