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  1. Kupa Snr v DJ Whitfield and Sons Ltd – Omahu 4C Section 6 (2015) 45 Takitimu MB 219 (45 TKT 219) [pdf, 439 KB]

    ...successful party to the prejudice of the opposite party; or 7 Henare v Maori Trustee - Parengarenga 3G [2012] Māori Appellate Court MB 540 (2015 APPEAL 1) 8 Ibid at [19] http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2011/0374/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM290907#DLM290907 http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2011/0374/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM4072947#DLM4072947 45 Tākitimu MB 226 (b) Material evidence has been d...

  2. Proactive-release-Sentencing_Reinstating-three-strikes_Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 788 KB]

    ...minute Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Meeting date: 24 June 2024 Some information has been withheld as it is outside the scope of release. Note that this minute refers to the title of document 2 as was considered by the Cabinet Legislation Committee (i.e., prior to the change of the title of the Bill). IN CONFIDENCE Hon Nicole McKee, Associate Minister of Justice Briefing to accompany Cabinet paper: Sentencing and other Acts Amendment Bill: Approval...

  3. 2019: A Big Year for Our Policy Team

    ...staff gets the best possible support.” “While it’s a very big workload for us over the next two years,” says Rajesh, “it is also an exciting time to be a policy analyst at the Ministry of Justice as we are working at the forefront of major legislative changes which will affect thousands of people.” They are working on 44 projects to meet the coalition, and confidence and supply agreements. For example, the Criminal Cases Review Commission, Cannabis Referendum Bill), Abortion law ref...

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  4. BORA Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...meeting on Monday, 28 April 2008. 2. The Bill is a "ROLD Bill," which is an omnibus Bill enacted from time to time as matters arise, in order to effect non-controversial changes to land status where: o a land issue requires special legislation because it cannot easily be dealt with in other legislation, such as a local Bill; o existing legislation requires a matter to be carried out by an Act of Parliament (e.g. exclusion of land from National Parks); or o earlier RO...

  5. Factsheet: Information for providers [pdf, 88 KB]

    What is this factsheet This factsheet for lawyers outlines changes arising from the Family Court (Supporting Families in Court) Legislation Act 2020. What are the changes? From 1 July, 2020, the new law amends the following Acts: • S7A of the Care of Children Act 2004 • S143(3A)(c) of the Care of Children Act 2004 • S7(3A) Legal Services Act 2011 • S7(3B) Legal Services Act 2011 • S7(6) Legal Services Act 2011. How do the changes affect pending p...

  6. 29 June Legal Aid News 2015 [pdf, 532 KB]

    ...for appeals against the decision to deny or revoke children’s workers exemptions can be found here. All legal aid applications for children's workers exemptions appeals will be managed in the Wellington legal aid office. http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2015/0106/latest/DLM6482241.html?search=ts_act%40bill%40regulation%40deemedreg_vulnerable+children_resel_25_a&p=1 http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2015/0106/latest/DLM6482241.html?search=ts_a...

  7. Smith v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to the High Court) [2023] NZACC 123 [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...2021, Ms Smith appealed to the District Court. [8] On 24 March 2023, Judge McGuire dismissed Ms Smith’s appeal, upholding the Reviewer’s decision. [9] On 5 April 2023, the Corporation sought leave to appeal the Court’s decision. Relevant law [10] Section 162(1) of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (the Act) provides: A party to an appeal who is dissatisfied with the decision of a District Court as being wrong in law may, with leave of the District Court, appeal to the High...

  8. 6 Disclosure Statement TSLRB [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    1 Departmental Disclosure Statement Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Bill The departmental disclosure statement for a government Bill seeks to bring together in one place a range of information to support and enhance the Parliamentary and public scrutiny of that Bill. It identifies: • the general policy intent of the Bill and other background policy material; • some of the key quality assurance products and processes used to develop and test the content of the Bill; • the p...

  9. Going to court without a lawyer

    Individuals can represent themselves in a court case and go to court without a lawyer. This may be a valid option if you are confident in your ability to research, prepare and manage your case through the court process. However, there is more to representing yourself than filing an application and going to court to tell a judge what happened. You need to ensure that you have a clear understanding of what will be involved and your responsibilities before making the decision to represent yourself

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  10. ENVC-36 notice of motion general [docx, 23 KB]

    [bookmark: DLM195842][bookmark: DLM196460][bookmark: DLM237795][bookmark: DLM196479][bookmark: DLM237755][bookmark: DLM2421544][bookmark: DLM3134127][bookmark: DLM378556]Resource Management (Forms, Fees, and Procedure) Regulations 2003 (as at 03 March 2015) Form 36 Notice of motion (general)* [bookmark: DLM45793]Section 291, Resource Management Act 1991; Section 23(3), Public Works Act 1981 *This form applies to every originating application to the Environment Court for which another form is n...