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  1. Proactive Release - Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...our daily lives 6. We propose that the next step for a review of the SSA is early engagement with Māori organisations and other communities who are likely to have a high interest in it1. This engagement will be crucial to building the social licence necessary to make changes in this area. If you agree, we will work with the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (which has a lead role in coordinating Royal Commission engagement) on an engagement plan and provide your office...

  2. People charged and convicted of offences December 2017 [xlsx, 481 KB]

    ...animals 277 252 199 228 312 1,215 343 285 256 254 14: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences 140: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences not further defined Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences not further defined 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 14: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences 141: Driver licence offences Driver licence offences not further defined 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences 141: Driver licence offences Drive while licence disqualified or suspended 1...

  3. 2020-12-07 Statement of Evidence of Tom de Pelsemaeker on behalf of the ORC - Appendix C [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...first mining privileges were established in 1858 to give gold-miners access to water and adjacent land for sluicing purposes. Later, they were re-purposed for farm irrigation. During the first half of the twentieth century, many mining privilege licences were acquired by the Government to enable economic development and employment creation through large-scale irrigation and dam construction works, such as the Falls Dam and the irrigation network in the Manuherekia catchment. While some...

  4. 2019-10-01-MfE-Professor-Skeltons-Report.pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...The first mining privileges were established in 1858 to give gold-miners access to water and adjacent land for sluicing purposes. Later, they were re-purposed for farm irrigation. During the first half of the twentieth century, many mining privilege licences were acquired by the Government to enable economic development and employment creation through large-scale irrigation and dam construction works, such as the Falls Dam and the irrigation network in the Manuherekia catchment. While some...

  5. [2008] NZEmpC WC 15/08 Weston v Fraser [pdf, 59 KB]

    ...management of a company, were he to in any way participate in the Authority’s investigation, and therefore he had declined to issue instructions to his solicitor to appear. The solicitor also advised the Authority that Sportscar World Ltd’s trading licence had been cancelled. It did not trade, had no assets, and all its funds had been disbursed to secured creditors. It has since been liquidated. [7] The application to reopen the investigation was rejected by a determination of...

  6. Taueki v Trustees of Horowhenua 11 (Lake) Part Reservation Trust (2013) 306 Aotea MB 175 (306 AOT 175) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...one trustee does not in the Trust’s submission, suffice. Not when having regard to the enormity of what was said to have been agreed to – exclusive use of a Trust asset by one beneficiary for an indefinite period, without any formal tenancy, licence or occupation agreement in place, or any undertaking as to the provision of rent to the Trust for income purposes. [27] Ms Johnston argued that at best Mr Taueki can only be said to possess a bare licence to occupy revocable at will...

  7. Murphy & Anor v CAC301 & Anor [2015] NZREADT 44 [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...offer? [2] Christine and Neil Murphy (“the complainants”) appeal against the 26 September 2014 decision of Complaints Assessment Committee 301 to take no further action against Vanessa Mowlem (“the licensee”). The latter holds a salespersons licence and works for Bayleys Real Estate, St Helliers (“the agency”). 2 Material Facts [3] The Committee dealt with this matter on the basis that the material facts were as follows: “2.1 The complainants purchased 4A...

  8. Bisschoff v Yerman [2015] NZIACDT 101 (11 December 2015) [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...engaging in the delivery of professional services to a degree that is far from universal in the regulation of professional service delivery. [17] It was foreseeable some people who had formerly provided immigration services, and failed to gain a licence, would seek to have a licensed person “rubber stamp” their continuing activity in the industry. Unfortunately, this Tribunal’s work demonstrates that was a well-founded apprehension and an area where enforcement action has been nec...

  9. Thompson - Estate of Walter William Wihongi (2015) 117 Taitokerau MB 245 (117 TTK 245) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...occupation order, though they accept she owns the house. [4] Following the final hearing on 24 March 2014 I gave the parties time to negotiate a settlement of Sheree’s claim. Despite Vaughan proposing through his lawyer that he grant Sheree a licence to occupy, the parties confirmed on 13 October 2014 that they could not reach a settlement. The primary issue for the Court is therefore whether Sheree is entitled to any interest or remedy in relation to the house and the land....

  10. 2009-10 to 2011-12 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 528 KB]

    ...liquor. Main Measures for outyears: Crimes involving alcohol and drugs reduce as shown in Police data. Ministers advised on options to respond to Law Commission review of sale and supply of liquor. Number of local alcohol plans produced. Number of new licences issued. Location of licences issued. Consequences for offenders are appropriate Main Deliverables for 09/10: Implementation of 100 days policy and legislative changes to detection and sentencing approaches. Review Sente...