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  1. Pompey - Whaanga 1C2B1 (2001) 97 Waikato MB 1 (97 W 1) [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Background Miss Nape for the Applicants Verna Tuteao as agent for the Trustees of Whaanga lC2Bl Block The facts giving rise to this application are fairly brief. In 1992 the applicants were invited to stay with their uncle Pomare Riki who had a Licence to Occupy a house on the block. Pomare Riki died in December 1992. The applicants stayed on in the house. They asked some of the Trustees if they could continue to stay there. The question of their occupation was discussed at a meet...

  2. Tangiora - Poukawa 13B (2002) 168 Napier MB 119 168 NA 119) [pdf, 339 KB]

    ...matters relating to the land and to the use and enjoyment of the facilities associated therewith. Minute Book 168 NA 124 Clause 3(xi) To Permit Occupation and enjoyment by the owners­ At their discretion to reserve in any in any lease or licence or otherwise provide for anyone or more of the beneficial owners to personally occupy use or otherwise enjoy such defined part or parts of the land as the Trustees shall determine having regard to the comparative shareholdings and if...

  3. Kerr v Stewart - Maketu A102 (2012) 58 Waiariki MB 3 (58 WAR 3) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...pursuant to section 18(1)(a) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 regarding the occupation rights of the Applicant in relation to the land known as Maketu A.” [10] The first premise of the application is that the Applicant was granted a lease or licence by the previous trustees in 1998. During the course of the hearing before me, counsel acknowledged that for various reasons associated with Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 and the terms of the particular Trust Order, that could not b...

  4. NZCVS Cycle 1 (2018) Key Findings (with infographics) [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...hundreds or whole numbers. 4. This booklet contains mostly descriptive statistics, no causal relationships have been identified at this stage. Crown copyright © 2019 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, log...

  5. NZCVS Cycle 2 (2018 – 19) Key Findings [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...hundreds or whole numbers. 5. This booklet contains mostly descriptive statistics. It does not include analysis of relationships between variables. Crown copyright © 2020 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emble...

  6. 2021 NZPSPLA 032.pdf [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...made against him and says that he acted politely and professionally throughout. [3] Gross negligence or misconduct is both a ground upon which a complaint can be made against a certificate holder and a discretionary ground for cancellation of a licence or certificate. By its very definition any negligence must to be gross and misconduct is defined in s 4 of the Act as conduct that “a reasonable person would consider to be disgraceful, wilful or reckless or conduct that contravenes the...

  7. NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-9-Crime-scene-and-consequences-fin.pdf [pdf, 338 KB]

    ...of Justice. This document is available at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research- data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/ Crown copyright © 2022 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo,...

  8. 4.1 Media identification

    ...member of the media (as that term is defined in section 198(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011). Suitable identification is an identification card or letter from your organisation along with your personal identification (for example, a driver’s licence). Please do not be offended at these requirements. They are designed to ensure that only members of the media can benefit from the use of the press bench. At all times ensure you do not interfere with the due administration of justice and do...

  9. Covid-19-Protocol-LASDP-Traffic-light-system-01.02.2022-.pdf [pdf, 17 KB]

    ...protocol has been set for when the country is within any colour of the Covid 19 traffic light system. 2. Under red, orange or green of the traffic light system the Licensing Authority will continue as far as possible to process applications for licences and certificates as normal other than: • Any hearings of objections or complaints will be heard by either telephone or video if practicable. • If an in-person hearing is held all people attending the hearing will be requ...

  10. Covid 19 Protocol LASDP level 3 [pdf, 31 KB]

    Licensing Authority of Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers COVID 19 Protocol for Level 3 Effective from 28 April 2020 1. This protocol has been set following the announcement made by the Prime Minister yesterday that the country will move to level 3 of the Covid-19 alert system on Tuesday 28 April 2020. 2. Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers are not classified as providing essential services and the only ones able to resume trading under level 3 will a few who can trade remo