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  1. 6 December 2017 BOPRC Natural Heritage Iwi Resource Management [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS Proposed BOP Regional Coastal Environment Plan - Natural Heritage ENV-2015-348-000036 i. Transpower New Zealand Limited v Bay of Plenty Regional Council Appeal By Submitter On Proposed Policy Statement Or Plan pursuant to Clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Resource ManaQement Act 1991 Court Reference: ENV-201S-AKL-000128 ii. Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated v Bay of Plenty ReQional Council Appeal By Submitter On Prop...

  2. Steele v Commissioner of Police (Jurisdiction) [2025] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...2020 Act. Such investigations and proceedings must be “dealt with under” the 2020 Act.30 [37] The Police submit it is relevant context that cl 9(2) is phrased as a transitional provision, rather than a savings provision because transitional clauses are supposed to explain what happens to existing rights when a new piece of legislation is enacted.31 [38] On the assumption that cl 9(2) should be regarded as a transitional provision, the function of a transitional provision is t...

  3. [2022] NZEmpC 207 Arohanui Hospice Service Trust v New Zealand Nurses Organisation [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...employee, employed by Arohanui and covered by the terms and conditions of the MECA, who does not work the same, set days each [week] / fortnight but rather works a different combination of days each week / fortnight as set by roster and published under clause 6.6 of the MECA shall be entitled to the benefit of public holiday provisions such as payment of relevant 1 New Zealand Nurses Organisation v Arohanui Hospice Service Trust [2022] NZERA 107 at [32] (Member Loftus)....

  4. BORA Maritime Powers Extension Bill [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...https://www.unodc.org/pdf/convention_1988_en.pdf 8. The objectives of the Bill are to provide Customs with an additional mechanism to disrupt drugs smuggling and to establish jurisdiction over offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act. 9. Clause 7 of the Bill amends the Misuse of Drugs Act to introduce a new offence provision relating to drugs smuggling outside New Zealand. The provision would make it an offence to be involved in the importation or exportation of controlled drugs,...

  5. [2023] NZREADT 8 - HD v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 2102) (12 April 2023) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...location, that it was “easy” and “a formality only” as it had been done on other lots. The licensee denies making this representation. [10] The son therefore decided to make an offer. The licensee asked him if he wanted a due diligence clause, but he declined it. The son says he declined it because his only concern was moving the building platform and the licensee had reassured him it could be moved. He also wanted to present a clean offer as he was seeking a discount....

  6. TSO v Hassan [2013] NZIACDT 52 (16 August 2013) [pdf, 125 KB]

    ...and/or (b) of the Act). [20.2] Engaged in dishonest or misleading behaviour as alleged by the complainant (Section 44(2)(d) of the Act). [20.3] Breached the Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2010 (the Code of Conduct), specifically clauses 1.5, 2.1, 3 and 8. (Section 44(2)(e) of the Act). The complainant’s arguments in support of the complaint [21] The Statement of Complaint identified the complainant’s key arguments in support of the complaint as: [21.1] She canno...

  7. Awakeri Hot Springs (2002) Ltd v Trustees of the Pukaahu Domain Trust - Pukaahu (2015) 130 Waiariki MB 140 (130 WAR 140) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...an agreement on the terms of the lease. The remaining issues for the Court to consider are: (a) should the Court register the lease; (b) should the applicant be required to pay the valuation and legal costs incurred by the Trust pursuant to clauses 20 and 23 of the expired lease; and (c) should the Court make an order for the payment of rent arrears and if so on what terms. 1 The trust was formerly known as the Wiremu Te...

  8. GJ Ltd v EI Ltd [2022] NZDT 103 (5 August 2022) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...the this clause, the vendor warranted that it had not received “any notice or demand and has no knowledge of any requisition or outstanding requirement” adversely affecting the premises that had not been disclosed in writing to the purchaser. 5. The courts have interpreted the identical words in agreements for sale and purchase of land as being limited to “directive communications” about a particular property at a particular time, such as a council notice to fix building work. T...

  9. 20230725-McLean-Institute-Trust-Variation-Bill-final-for-publication [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...Group Inc v Attorney-General [2013] NZCA 402, [2013] 3 NZLR 729. b. that treatment has a discriminatory impact (it imposes a material disadvantage on the person or group differentiated against). 7. The purpose of the Institute, as outlined in clause 5.1 of the schedule, is to “provide assistance to and promote the welfare and well-being of disadvantaged women residing or located in the Region (and the children in the care of such women), who the Board considers are in need of...

  10. McLelland - Ngati Hine H2B (2011) 21 Taitokerau MB 57 (21 TTK 57) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...held an election by poll vote. Marie Tautari, a trustee who retired by rotation and who was unsuccessful in the election, claims that there were irregularities in the election process and opposes the appointments. Background Trust order [2] Clause 6.1 of the trust order requires one third of the trustees to retire by rotation at each AGM. Under clause 6.5, the retiring trustees may offer themselves for reappointment. At the 2010 AGM, Pita Tipene, the chairman of the Trust, Mrs...