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  1. Andrew Hill - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...fishing practices. No submissions were received. In December 2016, the 1v1inister invited MR1v.IT to submit a revised proposal supported by all relevant tangata whenua groups by 1 March 2017. Again, MR1vIT declined to provide further information and requested 1v1PI to finalise its 'recommendation on the request as it stood. The 1viinister was eventually unable to impose the tempora1y closure, on the basis there was insufficient information to be satisfied it would recognise and...

  2. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 830 KB]

    ...Entry last updated on 3 June 2022 Governing statutes The New Zealand Government Property Corporation is constituted under the New Zealand Government Property Corporation Act 1953. Functions and responsibilities The Corporation is a Crown Entity formed to be the legal owner of any government property vested in it. New Zealand House in London is the only property currently vested in the Corporation. Structure The Corporation has no office, staff, funds or other functions. Whilst th...

  3. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 834 KB]

    ...Entry last updated on 3 June 2022 Governing statutes The New Zealand Government Property Corporation is constituted under the New Zealand Government Property Corporation Act 1953. Functions and responsibilities The Corporation is a Crown Entity formed to be the legal owner of any government property vested in it. New Zealand House in London is the only property currently vested in the Corporation. Structure The Corporation has no office, staff, funds or other functions. Whilst th...

  4. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 857 KB]

    ...Entry last updated on 3 June 2022 Governing statutes The New Zealand Government Property Corporation is constituted under the New Zealand Government Property Corporation Act 1953. Functions and responsibilities The Corporation is a Crown Entity formed to be the legal owner of any government property vested in it. New Zealand House in London is the only property currently vested in the Corporation. Structure The Corporation has no office, staff, funds or other functions. Whilst th...

  5. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 837 KB]

    ...Entry last updated on 3 June 2022 Governing statutes The New Zealand Government Property Corporation is constituted under the New Zealand Government Property Corporation Act 1953. Functions and responsibilities The Corporation is a Crown Entity formed to be the legal owner of any government property vested in it. New Zealand House in London is the only property currently vested in the Corporation. Structure The Corporation has no office, staff, funds or other functions. Whilst th...

  6. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 807 KB]

    ...Entry last updated on 3 June 2022 Governing statutes The New Zealand Government Property Corporation is constituted under the New Zealand Government Property Corporation Act 1953. Functions and responsibilities The Corporation is a Crown Entity formed to be the legal owner of any government property vested in it. New Zealand House in London is the only property currently vested in the Corporation. Structure The Corporation has no office, staff, funds or other functions. Whilst th...

  7. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...GCSB including finance, personnel, equipment and travel • Correspondence – correspondence with other Government departments or organisations about operational matters. It also contains correspondence with members of the public in relation to requests for access to official and personal information, and complaints. 14 Contact Government Communications Security Bureau PO Box 12209 Thorndon Wellington 6144 Phone 64 4 472 6881 information@gcsb.gov...

  8. BI v L Ltd [2025] NZDT 218 (28 May 2025) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...the onus of proof being on the balance of probabilities — that is, that something was more likely than not to be the case. I explained to the parties the difficulties in a “he said she said” situation and the fact that I could only consider information that had been put before me. 10. The issues to be determined are: (a) Is the lifetime membership valid? (b) Is L Ltd’s termination of the membership valid? (c) What, if any, remedy should BI be entitled to? Is the lifetim...

  9. SSAA - Notice of appeal [pdf, 310 KB]

    For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals Social Security Appeal Authority Z Please fill in all sections below: Part 1: Applicant What is your name? Surname(s) First name(s) Middle name(s) Where do you live? Flat/house number Street name Suburb City/town Post code What is your mailing address? (If different from above) Post code How can we contact you? Email address Daytime contact phone number ( ) Mobile If you give us your mobile number or email ad

  10. AEC Ltd v ZVS [2011] NZDT 299 (25 July 2011) [pdf, 59 KB]

    ...contract on (or the 2 November contract) for failing to ensure that funds for the 29 October contract were received by the end of 2 November. [7] ZVS also argued that she was not liable for AEC Ltd’s claim because the 2 November contract was not formed and not binding on her as she had not signed the “Open Contract” document sent to her by AEC Ltd on 2 November or paid the deposit requested by AEC Ltd. This, too, was not accepted. The 2 November contract was formed on the te...