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  1. ORC - EIC - Felicity Boyd - 15 October 2021 [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...on Policy 7.D.5 generally sought amendments to the provisions rather than rejection of them in full, generally to clarify the intent or application of the policy. Five submitters supported the policy and sought it be retained as notified.14 Sub-clause (b) attracted the most submissions, with five submitters seeking a range of amendments to improve the certainty of the wording, especially the term “particular sensitivity”.15 Five submitters also sought to amend sub-clause (d) to...

  2. Rangihuna v The Trustees of the Te Rimu Trust - Te Rimu Trust (2010) 10 Tairawhiti MB 137 (10 TRW 137) [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Te Rimu Trust BETWEEN REG AKUHATA RANGIHUNA AND WIREMU AKUHATA EVANS Applicants AND THE TRUSTEES OF THE TE RIMU TRUST Respondents Hearing: 2 November 2009 (90 Rua 4-13)(Heard at Ruatoria) 5 February 2010 (4 TRW 7-44)(Heard at Gisborne) 3 June 2010 (6 TRW 81-82)(Heard at Gisborne) 5 July 2010 (7 TRW 244-292)(Heard at Ruatoria) Appearances: Linda Thornton - Counsel for the Applicants Dr John Bunbury - Counsel for the Respon...

  3. BORA Ngāti Manawa and Ngāti Whare Claims Settlement Bill [pdf, 290 KB]

    Ngāti Manawa and Ngāti Whare Claims Settlement Bill 13 September 2010 ATTORNEY-GENERAL Ngāti Manawa and Ngāti Whare Claims Settlement Bill PCO14148/1.15: Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Our Ref: ATT395/142 1. I have considered the above Bill for consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (“the Bill of Rights Act”). I advise that the Bill appears to be consistent with the Bill of Rights Act. 2. The Bill effects a final settlement

  4. BORA Gangs and Organised Crime Bill [pdf, 355 KB]

    Gangs and Organised Crime Bill 5 February 2009 Attorney-General Gangs and Organised Crime Bill: Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Our Ref: ATT395/84 1. I have reviewed the Gangs and Organised Crime Groups Bill for consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. 2. The Bill raises issues in respect of: 1. 2.1 the right against unreasonable search and seizure, as it extends the scope for warrants for the interception of communications; and 2.

  5. Lochiel Farmlands Limited 98 [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...“stock units per hectare” parameter with a more appropriate measure. (c) Paragraph 121 which seeks amendments to Schedule C provisions. (d) Paragraph 123 which seeks amendments to Schedule D1, and in particular 123(c) which seeks deletion of clauses 4(b), 5(a), and (b) or seeks to replace references to LUC class 6e, 7 or 8 with references to land where slope exceeds 25o. Relief sought 6 LFL supports the relief sought because amendments sought by WPL are consistent with...

  6. GT v SGG Ltd & Ors [2017] NZDT 1047 (27 November 2017) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...interfered with by persons who happen to be liquidators”. [7] The liquidators took the view that Asher J’s decision regarding jurisdiction did not apply to Ms GT’s claim, on the basis that HKL had clearly retained title in the trailer under clause 18 of the contract. However, interpreting clause 18 is relevant to the merits of Ms GT’s claim rather than the issue of whether the Tribunal has jurisdiction. [8] Ms GT’s claim regarding the trailer is based on ownership of pro...

  7. [2007] NZEmpC WC 1/07 Hunter v National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd [pdf, 49 KB]

    ...presently have a position, which would take account of the special requirements if he was to return to work. [3] Mr Hunter has been on extended paid leave since 17 January 2006. The generous sick leave provision in the collective agreement is clause 18. Clause 18.1 as far as it is relevant to this matter reads as follows: 18.1 Sick Leave The company recognizes that employees take sick leave only in cases of genuine illness or accident. 18.1.1 In the event of absence bec...

  8. Almero v Carlos [2017] NZIACDT 9 (27 July 2017) [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...group of persons into the correspondence, and he continued to engage them in the communications. There were also persons assisting the adviser in relation to the instructions involved in the communications. Discussion Refunds [9] Pursuant to Clause 24(a) of the Code of Conduct 2014 (the 2014 Code), a licensed immigration adviser must ensure refunds given are fair and reasonable in the circumstances. Clause 24(c) of the 2014 4 Code requires that a licensed immigrat...

  9. BORA Dairy Industry Restructuring Amendment Bill [pdf, 304 KB]

    ...executive and the authorised officers include inspecting and examining anything at that place which relates to the obligations and duties under the Act, questioning an eligible participant, and requiring the production of documents. We consider that clause 29C constitutes a power of search and seizure for the purposes of section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act. 7. The allocation of export licenses to eligible participants is subject to the rules in Schedule 5B. The purpose of the entry and...

  10. Northcroft - Estate of Wallingford Northcroft (2006) 175 Aotea 189 (175 AOT 189) [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...Northcroft's whanau have objected and oppose the succession on the grounds that Ms Harris is not a blood descendant or whanaunga. Other members of his whanau have expressed support for Ms Harris succeeding. [3] The issue for determination is whether clause 4 of the late Mr Northcroft's will is valid in providing for a life interest in Maori land to Lara N orthcroft. Minute Book: 175 AOT 190 The Will [4] Clause 3 of the will states: "3. I GIVE a life interest in...