Police v Snook
| Judgment Date | 27 September 2018 |
| Neutral Citation | [2018] NZHC 2537 |
| Court | High Court |
| Date | 27 September 2018 |
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6 cases
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Li v Commissioner of Police
...v C [2018] NZHC 3334. Compare Commissioner of Police v McDonald [2019] NZHC 1089; and The Commissioner, The New Zealand Police v Snook [2018] NZHC 2537 at Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act, ss 18 and 43. Section 95. settlement is consistent with the purposes of the CPRA and the overall inter......
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The Commissioner, New Zealand Police v Cheng
...appeal is lodged the restraint remains in place until the withdrawal or determination of that appeal. 59 Commissioner of Police v Snook [2018] NZHC 2537 at [135] I am satisfied, therefore, that the Commissioner of Inland Revenue retains an effective ability to recover the outstanding tax de......
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Snowden v Commissioner of Police
...2 at [37]. See s 7 set out at [20] above. Commissioner of Police v Winsor [2014] NZHC 161 at [33]; and Commissioner of Police v Snook [2018] NZHC 2537 at High Court judgment, above n 2, at [139]. See at [136]. Evidence Act 2006, s 19(1)(b) and (c). recorded statements in the PAC report. As ......
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Commissioner of Police v Nabawi
...or process; an outcome; esp. the money obtained from an event, activity, or enterprise.” The Court in Commissioner of Police v Snook [2018] NZHC 2537 found that “benefit” means pecuniary advantage, profit, or broadest scope possible when it came to understanding how a person might come to e......
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