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  1. Youth-Justice-Indicators-June-2024-Workbook_v2.0.xlsx [xlsx, 3.1 MB]

    ...replaced. For example: - new firearms offences were added to ANZSOC subdivision 111 in 2019. - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences for 'driving c...

  2. Youth-Justice-Indicators-December-2024_v1.0.xlsx [xlsx, 3.1 MB]

    ...replaced. For example: - new firearms offences were added to ANZSOC subdivision 111 in 2019. - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences for 'driving c...

  3. OIA-109070.pdf [pdf, 903 KB]

    ...transferred to NZ Police. The definition of an offensive weapon can be found on the Police website at: www.police.govt.nz/faq/what-definition-offensive-weapon. This Police link refers to section 202(A) of the Crimes Act which is available at www.legislation.govt.nz. Appendix 1 contains a breakdown of the items confiscated during security screening processes for 2023 by court location and date. If you require any further information, please contact Media & Social Media Manager Jo...

  4. Recommendations recap - issue 11 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...bring avalanche danger to the attention of potential track users. Mr Lemieux’s parents enquired about the feasibility of closing the Kepler Track in its entirety during periods of high avalanche risk. The response to this was that a combination of legislative provisions and DOC http://www.fmc.org.nz/ https://alpineclub.org.nz/ 19 policy mean that national parks remain open to the public with DOC providing appropriate and up-to-date information. Users are then responsible for...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 157 Mangawhai Harbour Restoration Society v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...vegetation and habitats of indigenous fauna that are assessed as significant using the assessment criteria in Appendix 5 of the Regional Policy Statement, and iii. areas set aside for full or partial protection of indigenous biodiversity under other legislation, and b) avoiding significant adverse effects and avoiding, remedying or mitigating other adverse effects on: i. areas of predominantly indigenous vegetation, and ii. habitats of indigenous species that are important for re...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 155 - Upper Clutha Environmental Society Incorporated & Others v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 671 KB]

    ...relevant Chapter 3 Strategic Objectives and Policies are identified in brackets following each policy. Landscapes have been categorised to provide greater certainty of their importance to the District, and to respond to regional policy and national legislation. Categorisations of landscapes will provide decision makers with a basis to consider the appropriateness of activities that have adverse effects on those landscapes. 6.1.1 Application of this Chapter Chapter 1 (Introduction) pro...

  7. Saffioti & Anor v Ward & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 17 [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...Clause 6.2 (5) of the agreement warranted that at the giving and undertaking of possession: (5) Where the vendor has done or caused or permitted to be done on the property any works for which a permit or a building consent was required by law: (a) The required permit or consent was obtained; and (b) The works were completed in compliance with that permit or consent; and (c) Where appropriate, a code compliance certificate was issued for those works; and (d) All ob...

  8. Lowe and Ors as Trustees of the Vivienne Hicks Family Trust v Morrison [2011] NZWHT Auckland 27 [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...respondent to any other respondent and remedies in relation to any liability determined. In addition, section 90(1) enables the Tribunal to make any order that a Court of competent jurisdiction could make in relation to a claim in accordance with the law. [150] Under section 17 of the Law Reform Act 1936 any tortfeasor is entitled to claim a contribution from any other tortfeasor in respect of the amount to which it would otherwise be liable. [151] The basis of recovery o...

  9. Walton v Holden [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...his estimate based on complete removal of cladding and disposal. Mr Walton in his report/evidence refers to the work required to do this landscaping work and he produced as exhibit B a quotation from Sturt Landscapes for excavation, paving, lawn and garden edge totalling $9,000.00 including GST but his summary of claim (exhibit E) placed a figure of $5,400.00 plus GST on "Re-align ground levels". Mr Murphy in his remediation estimates had placed a figure of $4,000....

  10. [2020] NZREADT 34 - Hammond v Real Estate Agents Authority (11 August 2020) [pdf, 386 KB]

    ...payout compared to $410 for [the property]. 3.46 pm, Mrs Hammond to Ms Tafilipepe: Is there going to be a problem with the banks. 4.23 pm, Mrs Hammond to Ms Tafilipepe: I don’t know what to do now. I don’t. The mortgage broker is ringing the lawyer. Please tell me, is the house no good. 4.56 pm, Ms Tafilipepe to Mrs Hammond: Hi with mortgages a few things factor in, it’s just you going on the mortgage so only one person, it goes on weekly income even though you can’t...