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  1. Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...infringement offence; and 4.2 A consequential amendment to the approval of the oral fluid testing device to include only those devices that are likely to detect the presence of drugs at this infringement offence level. 5. I understand that Cabinet has requested that Ministers consider these changes be raised at Select Committee stage. The Bill 6. The Bill amends the Land Transport Act 1998 (‘the principal Act’) to insert a random roadside oral fluid testing scheme. The p...

  2. [2020] NZEnvC 164 Trustees of the BA Freeman Family Trust v Waimakariri District Council.pdf [pdf, 581 KB]

    ...the outcome of this decision. 3 (a) the piping of McIntosh Drain, an open drain located on road reserve and adjacent to the proposed subdivision; and (b) the upgrading of Parsonage Road, located on the outskirts of Woodend, so that it conformed with the minimum requirements set out in the District Plan. [6] A full copy of the subdivision application is not in evidence but attached to the affidavit of Mr M C Bacon is a copy of a conceptual plan for stormwater prepared by the T...

  3. Faulkner - Ohuki 1C Sec2 (2019) 183 Waikato Maniapoto MB 45 (183 WMN 45) [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...White Pages, and contact lists for the Ngāi Tukairangi hapū to attempt to locate owners. They sent copies of the application to owners who they managed to find through these searches. As a result, they obtained a further 12 written consent forms from owners holding approximately 23% of the shares. Together with the shares held by those owners who attended the 28 July 2018 meeting, the trustees of the whānau trust consider they have support from owners who hold approximately 63%...

  4. Marshall v IDEA Services Ltd (Application for Interim Non-Publication Orders) [2019] NZHRRT 52 [pdf, 306 KB]

    ...(other than Eamon Marshall) mentioned in the evidence in these proceedings is prohibited. [42.2] There is to be no search of the Tribunal file without leave of the Chairperson or of the Tribunal. The plaintiff and defendant are to be notified of any request to search the file and given opportunity to be heard on that application. [42.3] Leave is reserved to both parties to make further application should the need arise. ............................................. Mr RPG H...

  5. ASC annual report 2019 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...of the Committee ............................................................................. 3 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 3 Abortion Law Reform ....................................................................................................... 3 Certifying Consultants & Operating Doctors ...................................................................... 4 Research...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 020 Whangarei District Council v Sustainable Solvents Group Limited [pdf, 730 KB]

    ...shall take effect from when they are served on each Respondent. Consent 7. Pursuant to s 315(2) RMA, if the Respondents or any of them fails to comply with these orders, or if Sustainable Solvents Group Limited as the owner of the property requests it to do so, then the Whangarei District Council has the consent of the Environment Court to comply with the orders on the Respondents' behalf and, for this purpose, to enter upon the property and sell or otherwise dispose of any...

  7. Complaints Assessment Committee 404 v Kumandan, Kumandan v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 404) [2018] NZREADT 51 [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...case that the Committee has not elected to directly allege against the defendant that he was involved in mortgage fraud. The case as it was explained to us by Mr Hodge is that the conduct of the defendant resulted in the suppression of certain information about the transactions which the lending banks would have regarded as relevant when considering whether to make loans to facilitate the transactions. [20] The factual matter about which they were kept in the dark was that the def...

  8. Graeme James Lawrence - Evidence in Chief - Supplementary [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...statement evidence on behalf of Motiti Rohe Moana Trust to provide a set of matters of control and criteria for exercise of discretion under the rules I recommended in my evidence in chief (EiC) and to provide the Policies that were omitted due to a formatting issue. 4. Attachment 6 of my EiC set out the new provisions I recommend for the spatial plan in the form of Motiti Natural Environment Management Area. In attachment 6 on page 6 under 12:2 Rule at Rule MNEMA 2 Controlled and R...

  9. [2019] NZREADT 48 - Thomson v CAC520 & Foote (7 November 2019) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...areas of direct factual dispute: first, whether Mr Foote’s attention was drawn to the property by the presence of a moving van or a large waste bin, and secondly, whether Mr Foote entered the laundry at the property. [34] With respect to the former, the presence of either a moving van or a large waste bin at a property may indicate to a salesperson that the occupant is possibly moving house, and prompt a cold call to inquire if the owner would like to enter into a listing agree...

  10. Friends of Lake Hayes Society Inc - Lay evidence presented by Richard Bowman and Mike Hanff - 22 February 2022 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...quality of water in the lake for the benefit of use and enjoyment of everybody residing in the vicinity of Lake Hayes and all visitors and users of the lake. It currently has a membership of around 200 and executive committee of 10. The Society was formed because residents were concerned about the deteriorating water quality in the lake. This was triggered by persistent blooms of an endemic algae (Ceratium hirundinella) which began in 2006 and gave the lake an unattractive brown col...