✨ Government Notices
17 OCTOBER
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
5. Documents—(1) The following documentary material
was considered in determining the application:
(a) The petition and the accompanying material filed in
its support;
(b) police job sheets relating to the incident;
(c) affidavit of Reginald William Tripp dated
18 December 2001;
(d) affidavit of Matthew Bruce Palmer dated
20 December 2001;
(e) letters dated 11 and 25 February 2002 from
R. S. Garbett, defence counsel at trial;
(f) letter dated 11 March 2002 from P. J. Magee,
the prosecutor at trial;
(g) letters dated 13 January 2002 and 25 February
2002 from Senior Sergeant Stokes, New Zealand
Police; and
(h) the report of an independent barrister and solicitor,
Mr G. Winter, dated 15 July 2002, concerning
his interview of Mr Tripp.
Reason
- Reason—The reason for the reference is that the
documents described in clause 5 indicate that fresh evidence
is available that is of sufficient weight and cogency to
justify re-opening the applicant’s case by means of a referral
to the Court of Appeal.
MARIE SHROFF, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Labour
Employment Relations Act 2000
Employment Relations Education Leave:
Approved Courses
Under section 72 (3) of the Employment Relations Act
2000, the Minister of Labour has delegated the power
to approve courses for Employment Relations Education
Leave to the Employment Relations Education Advisory
Committee.
The Employment Relations Education (ERE) Advisory
Committee has approved the following courses:
Otago – Southland Employers Association
Title: Inducting New Employees
Public Service Association
Title: Delegate Workshop Planning for Pay Equity
Post Primary Teachers Association
Title: ERE Programme Development
Authorised by:
WILF MALCOLM, Chair, Employment Relations Education
Advisory Committee.
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Land Information New Zealand
Cadastral Survey Act 2002
Notice of Rules for Cadastral Surveys
Pursuant to section 49 of the Cadastral Survey Act 2002,
public notice is given that the Rules for Cadastral Surveys,
3955
version 2002/2, are made and will come into force on
29 October 2002.
The rules may be inspected on and downloaded from the
following web site:
www.linz.govt.nz
Copies may also be obtained from:
Office of the Surveyor-General, Land Information
New Zealand, P.O. Box 5501, Wellington. Telephone:
(04) 498 9694. Email: sg@linz.govt.nz
Dated this 17th day of October 2002.
ANTHONY JOHN BEVIN, Surveyor-General.
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Public Trust
Public Trust Act 2001
The Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates
Notice 17 October 2002
Pursuant to sections 50 (1) and 50 (5) of the Public Trust
Act 2001 (“the Act”), the following notice is given.
Notice
- Title and commencement—This notice may be cited
as the Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates Notice
17 October 2002.
(2) The determinations and revocation notified in this
notice take effect from and including 15 October 2002.
- Interpretation—(1) Unless the context otherwise
requires:
“agency deposit” means a deposit (not being an
investment deposit) held as agent or attorney;
“call deposit” means a deposit (not being an agency
deposit, an investment deposit, a special deposit or a
trust deposit) held in the ordinary course of
administration, and determined by Public Trust to be
held at call;
“deposit” means a sum of money held by Public Trust
belonging to any estate, which money for the time being
forms part of the Common Fund;
“investment deposit” means a deposit held at call or
otherwise as an investment under section 51 of the Act;
“special deposit” means a deposit held other than at call
on behalf of the Crown, or any local authority within the
meaning of the Local Government Act 1974;
“trust deposit” means a deposit held on trust:
(i) for persons not of full age or capacity; or
(ii) for beneficiaries not entitled to payment at call; or
(iii) otherwise than at call (not being a special deposit).
(2) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in
this notice as they do in the Act.
- Rates of Common Fund interest—(1) The rate of
Common Fund interest payable on a deposit (other than an
investment deposit repayable at the end of a fixed term)
shall be that specified in Schedule 1 for the appropriate type
of deposit.
(2) The rate of Common Fund interest payable on an
investment deposit repayable at the end of a fixed term shall
be that specified in Schedule 2 for the appropriate term and
dollar range.
(3) Despite subparagraph (1), the rate of Common Fund
interest payable on a deposit made pursuant to an enactment
shall be the rate (if any) specified in the enactment.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2002, No 154
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2002, No 154
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Reference to the Court of Appeal of the Question of the Conviction of Michael Thomas Palmer for Assault With Intent to Injure
(continued from previous page)
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement7 October 2002
Crimes Act 1961, Assault with intent to injure, Conviction review, Court of Appeal, Michael Thomas Palmer
7 names identified
- Michael Thomas Palmer, Conviction referred to Court of Appeal
- Reginald William Tripp, Provided affidavit
- Matthew Bruce Palmer, Provided affidavit
- R. S. Garbett, Defence counsel at trial
- P. J. Magee, Prosecutor at trial
- Stokes (Senior Sergeant), Provided letters
- G. Winter (Mr), Independent barrister and solicitor
- Marie Shroff, Clerk of the Executive Council
👷 Approval of Employment Relations Education Leave Courses
👷 Labour & EmploymentEmployment Relations Education Leave, Approved courses, Otago-Southland Employers Association, Public Service Association, Post Primary Teachers Association
- Wilf Malcolm, Chair, Employment Relations Education Advisory Committee
🗺️ Notice of Rules for Cadastral Surveys
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey17 October 2002
Cadastral Survey Act 2002, Survey rules, Land Information New Zealand
- Anthony John Bevin, Surveyor-General
🏢 Public Trust Common Fund Interest Rates Notice
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance17 October 2002
Public Trust Act 2001, Common Fund, Interest rates, Deposits