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  1. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC evidence chief Anthony Bryce [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...pontoon shall be in operation before any marina berths are occupied by vessels. The facility shall be available to the general public. 60.2 All wastewater produced from the marina operation shall be stored on site for subsequent removal to a licenced facility. Storage tanks Page 6 31548678:629148 shall have sufficient capacity to suit the proposed frequency of removal off site plus a minimum of seven (7) days emergency storage. The tanks shall be fitted with alarms to warn...

  2. CBC v KFTO [2012] NZIACDT 34 (29 June 2012) [pdf, 56 KB]

    ...submissions were supported by extensive testimonials from a range of people who had professional dealings with Ms KFTO. They consistently speak of Ms KFTO having high standards of professional service delivery. [7] Material relating to Ms KFTO’s licence renewal process was produced, and it supports the view Ms KFTO maintains high standards in her practice. [8] A medical report from a consultant physician was also produced. [9] Mr Laurent submitted the material supporting his submiss...

  3. BORA National War Memorial Park (Pukeahu) Empowering Bill [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...Transport and the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage), through Order in Council, to grant any statutory authorisation or other permission or right under nine enactments specified in cl 24(2). The statutory authorisation may be to take or grant any licence, land or easement; and amend the statutory authorisations and property rights provided in the schedules to the Bill. Clause 24 could limit the right to natural justice because the authorisations or grants can be made by Order in C...

  4. BORA Immigration Advisers Licensing Bill [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...enable investigating officers, where they have good cause to suspect that an offence under the Act is being committed or has been committed, to investigate licensed immigration advisers. Such offences include providing immigration advice without a licence, providing false or misleading information and employing an unlicensed immigration adviser. Clause 42 constitutes a search and seizure for the purposes of section 21of the Bill of Rights Act. 13. We consider that the powers of entry and...

  5. Inspector General of Intelligence and Security: Position description [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...entities to respond to imminent threat • a permission to access restricted information in relation to a person held by the Inland Revenue, Secretary of Education, or Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Relationships, and driver licence photographic images stored under the Land Transport Act • approvals granted to the intelligence and security agencies to obtain business records from business agencies and of a direction by the Director-General of an intelligence and...

  6. Inspector General of Intelligence and Security PD [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...entities to respond to imminent threat • a permission to access restricted information in relation to a person held by the Inland Revenue, Secretary of Education, or Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Relationships, and driver licence photographic images stored under the Land Transport Act • approvals granted to the intelligence and security agencies to obtain business records from business agencies and of a direction by the Director-General of an intelligence and...

  7. 2021 NZPSPLA 030.pdf [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...covertly attaching the tracking device to the Audi without Ms W’s consent. As Mr T has contravened a regulation made under the Act, he is guilty of misconduct. [18] Misconduct is a discretionary ground for cancellation of a certificate or licence. Section 81(1)(c) of the Act says that instead of cancellation I can make other orders including suspending a certificate, ordering the certificate holder to undertake further training, impose conditions on the certificate holder, repr...

  8. NM v BU Ltd [2021] NZDT 1580 (24 June 2021) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...parked his car at 1.30pm to attend the gym for an hour. He says the [business] (CT) was not open so his parking did not cause any loss or damage. 4. The parking area is private property but because it is for commercial purpose there is a general licence for the public to use the parking area but subject to the rules imposed by the lawful owners, which would include the lessee’s that are paying for those parking spaces. BU Ltd provided a copy of instructions it received from the lawful...

  9. BG v NU [2023] NZDT 337 (12 July 2023) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...heard in contract in the Disputes Tribunal. 3. At that time BG agreed to purchase and finance a vehicle in her name that NU could use so long as he made the finance payments on time and in full. The intention was that NU would get his restricted licence and once the car was paid off in full, ownership would be transferred to him. The car is owned and always has been owned by BG alone. 4. The parties’ relationship ended around July 2022 and a further written agreement was entered...

  10. EG v KI [2023] NZDT 247 (12 June 2023) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...in which EG agreed to certain trees being trimmed to improve KI’s view. However, as this was verbal, and in EG’s view related only to specific trees close to the boundary, it was not possible for KI to prove that the conversation had given him licence to trim any trees further down the bank. 7. KI recalled EG helping with the removal of branches, and not disputing the work being done. However, I was unable to make a finding that EG acquiesced, watched, or was there, when the work...