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  1. LCRO 260/2013 CS v RV (18 July 2017) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...and the barrister which appears to have involved the barrister paying some money to the firm. That is not relevant to this review. 3 11.3 A lawyer in practice on his or her own account must ensure that the conduct of the practice (including separate places of business) and the conduct of employees is at all times competently supervised and managed by a lawyer who is qualified to practise on his or her own account. [8] The decision contains a chronology beginning in 1969 when Mr...

  2. Walters v CAC303 & Anor [2015] NZREADT 43 [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...of GST was not discussed on the sale of the apartment property. It noted that the sale was taking place in the context of a marriage breakdown between two of the four vendors (i.e. between Mr Munro and Ms T McLeay). The other two vendors were the parents of Ms T McLeay. The Committee found that it was clear that communication between the parties was strained at that time. [13] However, the Committee determined that the property was a managed investment and that alone should have alert...

  3. [2019] NZEnvC 208 Aratiatia Livestock Limited v Southland Regional Council [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...Therefore, the provisions of this plan do not introduce limits or targets for the six Freshwater Management Units recognised by the plan. The Regional Council intends to promulgate a plan change to introduce limits and targets and anticipates this separate process will be completed by December 2025.4 1 McCallum-Clark, EiC at [16]. 2 In addition to the ten appellants and the respondent, Southland Regional Council, nine parties joined the appeals pursuant to s 274 of the Act. The parti...

  4. [2021] NZEnvC 133 Woolworths New Zealand Limited [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...the owner and occupier of land on Halswell Road adjacent to the northern boundary of the Woolworths site. Halswell Timber operates a timber yard that was first established in the 1960s and which has been in continuous operation since then. Through its submission, and involvement at the hearing, Halswell Timber sought recognition of its desire to continue in operation without exposure to reverse sensitivity effects. In the lead-up to the hearing, the company had come to a satisf...

  5. The needs of Pacific peoples when they are victims of crime [pdf, 647 KB]

    ...used for this study. Ten victims of Family Violence and Property Offences participated in the Pilot Study. The results of the Pilot Study led to a decision to adopt two methods of recruitment for the Main Study. First, to use the names xii gained through the 2001 New Zealand National Survey of Crime Victims, who had consented to participate in this study. Second, the researchers were asked to recruit participants from their own community networks and/or through Pacific service providers...

  6. E77 CVA - Ngāti Paoa Iwi Trust [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...dwelled within the dark, cramped, warm embrace of their parents. Eventually, the children of Ranginui and Papatūānuku sought expansion and growth and considered how they may realise this concept. After heated discussion among themselves, they then separated their parents and stepped forth in to the World of Light. In essence, Ngāti Paoa believes that all natural resources share a common genealogy. All things (animate and inanimate) descend from Ranginui and Papatūānuku. Their many...

  7. NZLS 19 Mar 2013 Giving Evidence [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...of the party calling you, will probably go over your evidence with you before you appear in court. You don’t have to memorise what you are going to say as they ask you questions to draw out your evidence. However, you may find it helpful to think through what happened, the order in which things happened, what other people did, what you did and how you felt. It can take months for a case to come to court. With criminal matters, if you reported the crime or are a complainant, you should...

  8. LCRO 116/2019 RLF v DN (29 January 2020) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...the relevant time a partner with [DNPT], barristers and solicitors (the firm). [2] Mr DN acted in the administration of the deceased estates of Mr LF’s mother (Mrs LF), and subsequently, Mr LF's elder brother, BG. [3] In 1958, Mr LF’s parents purchased the family home at [Residential Address, City]. They separated [XX] years later in 1975. In 1980 Mrs LF transferred ownership of the family home to BG who lived with her. 2 [4] On 14 September 2007 Mrs LF made a will...

  9. Report of the NZ Prostitution Law Committee 2008 [pdf, 642 KB]

    ...as prostitution. With such diverse backgrounds, and perhaps differing agendas, it may have been difficult for any sense of cohesion and agreement to have emerged in our discussions. However, the basis for working collaboratively was established through concentrating our efforts on the human rights, welfare, occupational health and safety of sex workers, and the prohibition of the use of young persons in prostitution – that is, the ‘purpose’ of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 (PR...

  10. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 1013 KB]

    ...comprises the Chief Gambling Commissioner and the four Commissioners, all appointed for a term of three years. The Department of Internal Affairs provides Secretariat services to the Commission. The Gambling Act 2003 requires that Commission staff are separated both physically and operationally from other staff members responsible for gambling policy, licensing and compliance. This has been achieved through the establishment of a stand-alone office in Auckland. The Secretariat cons...