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  1. 2021-11-30 Notification of Applications over 6 months old in MLC-MAC 5.11-report [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...with rule 5.11(1)(b)(iii) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011, a brief summary of the reason why the application has not been finally determined is also provided for each entry. A full description of each reason is provided below. For further information in respect of any application on this schedule please contact the District office in which the application is located in the first instance. S L Dodd Chief Registrar 2 Description of reasons for outstanding applic...

  2. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court quantitative outcomes evaluation 2018–19: Reduced reoffending, imprisonment, and benefit dependency [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...above. Common offences with a seriousness score of just over 150 are: Threatens To Kill/Do Grievous Bodily Harm (Verbal); Receives Property (Over $1,000); and Unlawfully Takes Motor Vehicles (Motor Cars/Trucks Etc). 2 This outcome is what generally would be expected following an intervention for an addiction. Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder and generally not totally cured by an intervention. The correctional and criminal justice effects are consistent with and informed...

  3. Notification of applications that have not been finally determined (over 6 months old) - 29 February 2020 [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...succession order made at 29 Whakatane MB 6-8 on 16 November 1949 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Paerau Warbrick 1. Awaiting Administrative Action A20170007007 30/11/2017 CJ 2017/33 - Whataarakai No 1 Roadway Block and Lot 1 Deposited Plan 374627 (General Land) and an order cancelling roadway and laying out new roadway made at 5 Takitimu MB 239-247 on 12 November 2010 and made at 40 Takitimu MB 16-18 on 6 May 2015 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Henare Hutana 1. Awaiting Admin...

  4. 2021-03-03 Antonius Snelder Relpy Water Quality Amended [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...Page 7 of 11 3.2 Handling censored values Censored values were replaced by imputation for the purposes of calculating the compliance statistics. Left censored values (values below the detection limit(s)) were replaced with imputed values generated using ROS (Regression on Order Statistics; Helsel, 2012), following the procedure described in Larned et al. (2015). The ROS procedure produces estimated values for the censored data that are consistent with the distribution of the unc...

  5. 2020-02-19 Ton Snelder Reply [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Page 7 of 11 3.2 Handling censored values Censored values were replaced by imputation for the purposes of calculating the compliance statistics. Left censored values (values below the detection limit(s)) were replaced with imputed values generated using ROS (Regression on Order Statistics; Helsel, 2012), following the procedure described in Larned et al. (2015). The ROS procedure produces estimated values for the censored data that are consistent with the distribution of the unc...

  6. DIJ v New Zealand Police [2024] NZHRRT 22 [pdf, 372 KB]

    ...However, in June 2011 Police determined that the evidential threshold required to bring criminal charges was not met and no criminal charges were laid. [2] Four years later, in February 2016, the plaintiff sought access to their personal information held by Police. The request was in the nature of an ‘everything’ request, namely for all information held by Police relating to the plaintiff. [3] After the expiry of the 20 working-day time limit specified in the Privacy Act 19...

  7. [2015] NZEmpC 181 Allied Investments Ltd v Guise [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...Thanks Tony [33] That email was referring to an attachment from Mr Burling-Claridge to Mr Bailey, Allied's Site Manager at the CPIT campus. That email read: Sorry Scott, But it looks as if she is towards the end of her stint at CPIT. Her general arrogance towards staff and students has caused a number of upsets and now she appears to be into your staff as well. Not quite the relationship we would engender between all staff, and contractors at CPIT Tony [34] Mr Black...

  8. Chief Coroner 2019-20 Annual Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...to better provide for delivering litigation services on unbundled retainers, and producing a series of animations to explain court processes to laypersons. I was a member, and then convenor, of the NZLS’ National Standards Committee that was formed in 2018 to hear sensitive complaints relating to lawyers, and briefly sat on the Civil Litigation and Tribunals Committee, before stepping off those committees as a result of my appointment as Relief Coroner. I was also the Co-Chair of...

  9. The Treaty of Waitangi Past and Present Resource [pdf, 21 MB]

    ...were no books or writing. Instead, songs and stories were important. Carving was also a vital way of passing on history. Many carvings would be given special names and many of them contained significant messages. They were passed on from one generation to another. Trading Maori were business people. They had a very good system of trading. Hapu would trade with each other. Often pigeons and other birds would be traded for seafood. Feather cloaks were traded for weapons. In so...

  10. Proposals against incitement of hatred and discrimination - discussion document - Urdu [pdf, 653 KB]

    امتیازی اور نفرت کے ترغیب کی سلوک تجاویز خالف دستاویز کی مباحثہ عوامی مشموالت 3 ................................................................................................. تعارف سے جانب کی انصاف وزیر 4 ........................................................................................................................... خالصہ کا تجاویز 4 .......