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  1. Davis - Whangaruru Whakaturia 1D6B9A-D (2006) 108 Whangarei MB 219 (108 WH 219) [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...the Whangaruru Whakaturia ID6B9A-D Abu Wbenua Trust to be established hereunder, all documents, records aud other material belouging to the Taupiri Te Paea Pita Karena Abu Whenua Trust and to otherwise comply with tbe reasonable requests for information made of tbem by Steve Bennett. Jessica Ann Karena Kaitiaki Trust and Tamaar Taupiri Karena Kaitiaki Trust [48] In order for the application under sections 135 and 136/93 to be considered, it is also necessary to terminate the two K...

  2. Li & Gao v Real Estate Agent Authority (CAC 408) & Riley [2017] NZREADT 33 [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...view, its south wall. Access to that area was possible, but not easy, as it was by way of a retaining wall (940 mm high), then through an area of overgrown shrubs and trees. [5] As part of the Agency Agreement, the vendors completed a disclosure form, in which they responded “no” to the question whether they were aware of any past or present water penetration issues affecting the property. Ms Riley did not ask the vendors about access to the south wall, or any questions conc...

  3. Taueki - Horowhenua XIB41 North A3A and 3B1 (2007) 193 Aotea MB 232 (193 AOT 232) [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    ...had agreed by a significant majority to sell the subject land as Maori freehold land to the Knights in the absence of any equivalent offers fi'om the prefelTed class of alienees. [2] Ms Taueki opposed the sale to the Knights and initially requested time to submit a competing offer. Carolyn Adler on behalf of Graeme and Brayle Matakatea also sought the 0ppOllunity to palticipate in the process and provide an altemative offer to purchase the land. 193 Aotea MB 233 [3] At pa...

  4. Harris v Harris - Mangamuka West 3B2A and East H5B (2001) 28 Auckland MB 167 (28 AT 167) [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...Harrfs made an oral application to change the status of Mangamuka East H3A and Mangamuka East F5A2. Counsel was directed to file any such application In writing In the usual way but nothing came of that direction. The application In Its original form, came before His Honour Judge Spencer on 15 November 1999 In Chambers. For the reasons set out at 89 Whangarei Minute Book 54, His Honour granted an exparte interim injunction pursuant to s.19(1)(b)/93 to prevent any further action being tak...

  5. BORA Border Security Bill [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...the 1996 Act 3. The amendments to the 1996 Act include tightening up the definition of "goods subject to Customs control"; strengthening provisions concerning advance notification of intended arrival of a craft in New Zealand and the information to be provided on arrival of a craft; providing new powers to Customs to access information related to travel held on databases etc by people involved in the commercial international travel business (eg airlines, travel operators, etc)...

  6. [2021] NZACC 22 - Yeo v ACC (2 February 2021) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...Finnis recorded that he was happy with the outcome from surgery. He recommended Mr Yeo increase his activities and that an activity-based programme from the Corporation “may be a good idea”. He considered that Mr Yeo could get back to some form of work within one or two months (noting that he had lost his job at Windsor Doors). [10] This report was followed up by another report, dated 8 September 2009, whereby Mr Finnis advised that any work undertaken by Mr Yeo should invol...

  7. Hunia v New Zealand Police [2021] NZHRRT 12 [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...of careless driving. [19.2] While he was in hospital, receiving emergency medical treatment, a sample of his blood was taken under s 73 of the Land Transport Act 1998 to check for the presence of alcohol or drugs. The sample was collected at the request of Police, in line with its usual practice for investigating serious motor vehicle accidents. [19.3] That blood test result revealed the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in cannabis and a Class C controlled...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 006 Bay of Islands Maritime Park Inc v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 694 KB]

    ...considering any constraints imposed by virtue of the said NES-F. C: For those areas of the CMA that arc covered within the definition of "rivers or connected areas" where the Regulations do apply, the NES-F will need to be 3 considered in forming a view as to the most appropriate provisions for those areas. Directions D: The Court issues Directions as follows: The Council has provided a draft list of provisions that could be affected by the NES-F if: (i) The list...

  9. Draft Cost Benefit Analysis: AML Phase II [pdf, 296 KB]

    ...extent to which the Phase II sectors are covered (including if at all), the type of regulatory entity (or entities) required to undertake the supervision task and implementation and timing of introducing sectors to supervision. A full CBAx was performed only on one option. This option was - all lawyers, conveyancers and accountants with full supervision, real estate agents with vendor only due diligence, and high value dealers consisting of full supervision on motor vehicle dealers a...

  10. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Evidence- John Craig [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...conservation. I am also familiar with the activities of, and priority setting by, Department of Conservation Recovery Groups. I have been a member of the Stitchbird Recovery Group, and have attended recovery meetings for Takahe and Kakapo. I am also a former member of the Auckland Conservation Board. 6. I have extensive experience in the planning and development of sites with the specific aim of enhancing both biodiversity values (especially birds) and integrating human activit...