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  1. [2018] NZEnvC 130 Friends of Nelson Haven Tasman Bay Incorporated v Tasman District Council [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...which resource consent may be sought. 4. In Chapter 22 Aquaculture, Section 22.1 Protection of Values, amend Policy 22.1.3.2 as follows: To provide for the continuation of aquaculture activities at VVainui Bay, for the duration of the existing licences and permits at that loeation. To provide for and map a discrete area where a resource consent may be sought for mussel spat catching and spat holding in recognition of the favourable characteristics of this area for spat catching and...

  2. Puna - Taraakina C (2007) 192 Napier MB 32 (192 NA 32) [pdf, 5.7 MB]

    ...from time to time determine with power to pay moneys to the Maori Trustee for the purpose of effecting a distribution to the beneficial owners. (xi) To permit occupation and enjoyment by the owners At their discretion to reserve 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 any...

  3. Macolm - Okataina 10 (2001) 206 Rotorua MB 287 (260 ROT 287) [pdf, 5.8 MB]

    ...provisions of Part XII/93 apply accordingly. Since 1985, the Trust was reviewed as required by section 351/93 and on 13 June 1996 (244 Rotorua MS 25) a new trust order was issued. Clauses xi-xiv set out the powers of the trustees to grant leases, licences or the erection of dwellings. In particular xii provides: At their discretion to alienate by way of lease or licence to any beneficial owner or to any blood relative of the beneficial owner at a reduced rent or otherwise upon terms...

  4. Coronial Services Annual Report 2015-2016 [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...Coroner B Windley M O J0 21 6- 20 15 /1 6_ O C T2 0 16 coronialservices.justice.govt.nz ISSN 2463-6762 (PRINT) | ISSN 2463-6770 (ONLINE) 2016 © Crown Copyright 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 the Ministry of Justice and follow any other licence terms. To see a copy of this licence, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Contact th...

  5. [2019] NZEnvC171 Tokonui Developments Limited [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...documents filed in support of the application. The first of these was from Mr D J Kilsby­ Halliday, a director of TDL and a member of the family which has owned the Farm since about 1933. The second affidavit was from Mr CG Gibson, who holds the licence to 2 3 4 5 Ayyagari affirmation 4 December 2018 at [35] - [37]. Poutama affidavit 25 February 2019 at [1 OJ. Poutama affidavit 25 February 2019 at [20]. Poutama affidavit 25 February 2019 at [20]. 5 extract minerals and...

  6. [2024] NZIACDT 22 – QN v Nandan (29 August 2024) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2014 (the Code). BACKGROUND [3] At the relevant time, Rupika Nandan was a licensed immigration adviser and director of NZ OZ Immigration Ltd of Hamilton (the immigration company). She surrendered her licence in November 2019 when she became a solicitor. She now practises law in another country. [4] The complainant is QN, a national of India. She arrived in New Zealand in October 2015 on a student visa. It is understood she has...

  7. Submissions Analysis of the Exposure Draft Amendment Bill for Phase 2 of the AML/CFT Reforms [pdf, 8 MB]

    ...to State-owned enterprises and subsidiaries of publically listed entities in countries with sufficient AML/CFT systems. Submitters feel the simplified due diligence provisions should be extended to several other entities e.g. foreign regulated and licenced financial businesses. Streamlining the Ministerial exemption process: Submitters support streamlining the Ministerial exemption process to exclude businesses with low level of risk from either part or all of their obligations under th...

  8. Randle v Accident Compensation Corporation (Claim for cover) [2024] NZACC 131 [pdf, 301 KB]

    ...condition. Dr Bosse explained that: (a) Mr Randle had been a patient of the practice since 2001 and there were no records of any pre-existing conditions; (b) Mr Randle has had repeated normal abdominal examinations during his annual Driver Licence medicals, and he has never complained of symptoms indicative of an inguinal hernia; and (c) the 7 January 2022 ultrasound findings showed an existing lipoma in the inguinal canal, which would have acted as a plug rather than facilit...

  9. Maori Land Court National Panui April 2022 [pdf, 464 KB]

    ...Hineiauruaterangi Stainton or Rahera Uru Stainton - Succession and Constitute the Uru Stainton Whänau Trust A20220002443 86/93 Deputy Registrar Robert Victor Iopa - amendment A20220002604 150C(4)/93 John Edward Thornett Walker Rotokautuku X3 - Licence to Occupy in Favour of Beaudeen Alana Rose Ansell A20220002603 117/93 Danielle Doninique Aurielle Jones Stuart James Jones or James Stuart Jones or James Stewart Jones - Succession A20220001671 150C(4)/93 Laurence John Wilson, Glenis...

  10. Talanoa v Tangilanu [2015] NZIACDT 40 (15 April 2015) [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...not issue a receipt. [5.4] On 17 March 2011, Immigration New Zealand approved the request for a permit, and issued a work visa under section 61 of the Immigration Act 2009, which applied by that time. [5.5] On 23 September 2011, Ms Tangilanu’s licence expired and she had not applied for a residence visa for the complainant’s husband. Ms Tangilanu continued to demand payment for her services. [6] The Registrar identified potential infringement of professional standards during the c...