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  1. O v I [2018] NZIACDT 23 (18 June 2018) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...documents prove the relevant facts. I will look at the Registrar’s grounds of complaint, and the evidence provided to support them; but, will not draw any inference from Mr I’s inevitable silence. The Registrar’s grounds of complaint [5] The Registrar’s account of the complaint is the only view presented. Accordingly, I will set out details of the grounds, as she put them in her statement of complaint. The statement of complaint has references to the supporting documents,...

  2. Proactive release – Documents relating to Implementing the recommendations of the AML/CFT statutory review [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...reporting all need enhancing. IN C ONFIDENCE Appendix 2: Short-Term Regulatory Changes Thematic area Recommendation Statutory Review Report paras Addressing areas of risk - 1. Amend the definition of "stored value instruments" in clause 15 of AMUCFT (Definitions) 548-551 cash Regulations 2011 and clause 15 of the AMUCFT (Exemptions) Regulations 2011 to be technology neutral to capture electronic or digital forms of stored value. 2. Amend the exemption to no longer...

  3. BORA Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill [pdf, 296 KB]

    ...provide certain information.1 8. Parties to a pay equity claim who are having difficulties in resolving that claim may seek the assistance of the Employment Relations Authority in resolving those difficulties, through a process called facilitation. Clause 33(2) of the Bill provides that a party to facilitation may make a public statement about facilitation only if it is made in good faith, and limited to the process of facilitation or the progress being made. The clause therefore appears...

  4. 2021-03-05 ORC - MOC - PC 1 & 8 - amendments pursuant to policy docs (5 March 2021) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...the Environment Court under section 142(2)(b) of the RMA AND IN THE MATTER of an application under section 149T of the RMA OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant MEMORANDUM OF COUNSEL ON BEHALF OF THE OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL 5 March 2021 Applicant's Solicitor PO Box 4341 CHRISTCHURCH 8140 DX WX11179 Tel +64 3 379 7622 Fax +64 379 2467 Solicitor: P A C Maw / M A Mehlhopt (philip.maw@wynnwilliams.co.nz / michelle.mehlhopt@wynnwilliams.c...

  5. Tautuku Block XIII Section 14 Trust v Cairns (2012) 16 Te Waipounamu MB 63 (16 TWP 63) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...hectares of the Tautuku trust lands. The annual rental is $7,000 plus GST payable in two six monthly instalments “or by way of capital improvements made to the property as agreed to by both parties to a similar value”. [15] This important clause is to be found in the schedule to the lease. The clause is set out in full below: Rental payments: $3,500.00 plus GST per six months payable six months in arrears. The first payment is due or by way of capital improvements made t...

  6. Howard v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late appeal to the High Court) [2023] NZACC 25 [pdf, 337 KB]

    ...decision to the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, without success.3 [10] On 20 July 2021, Mrs Howard and the Corporation entered into a settlement agreement, and an ex gratia payment of $19,200 was made to Mrs Howard. In clause 9 of the agreement, the parties acknowledged they had the opportunity to take legal advice as to the meaning and effect of the agreement prior to signing it. [11] Under clause 1 of the settlement agreement, Mrs Howard acknowledged and...

  7. Disclosure Statement Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill [pdf, 300 KB]

    ....................................................................................................................... 2 Part One: General Policy Statement .......................................................................... 3 Part Two: Background Material and Policy Information ............................................. 5 Part Three: Testing of Legislative Content ................................................................. 7 Part Four: Significant Legislative Features .......

  8. [2007] NZEmpC WC 21/07 Electrotech Controls Ltd v Rarere [pdf, 45 KB]

    ELECTROTECH CONTROLS LTD V RARERE WN WC 21/07 5 September 2007 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT WELLINGTON WC 21/07 WRC 7/07 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN ELECTROTECH CONTROLS LIMITED Plaintiff AND WANITA ANNE RARERE Defendant Hearing: 6 July 2007 (Heard at Napier) Appearances: M B Lawson and E C Fackney, Counsel for the Plaintiff David Oliver, Counsel for the Defendant Judgment: 5 September 20

  9. AC v Secretary for Justice 20 March 2012 NZRA 000003 [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...Secretary a discretion to make a decision if a person meets the criteria prescribed in the regulations. The Secretary further asserts that he may still decline approval not withstanding that the applicant meets the criteria which are set out in clauses 5 to 9 of the Quality Assurance Regulations [30] It is the case that the Secretary does hold a discretion, but that discretion must be exercised cautiously and fairly and subject to the principles of natural justice. In cases wher...

  10. [2021] NZEnvC 202 Echave v Thames-Coromandel District Council [pdf, 312 KB]

    ...for safety of the community. b. That the Thames Coromandel District Council may have been inconsistent, negligent, and or unreasonable in the granting of Consent RMA/2021/417. c. That the Thames Coromandel District Council may have contravened Clause 28 of RMA/2018/203. I convened a judicial telephone conference on Monday 20 December 2021 to discuss the application and reconvened it on 21 December 2021 as the Council had not been served with all documents and the consent holde...