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  1. Kirkham v Huata - Lot 2 Deposited Plan 1996 formerly known as Mangaroa 26N2 block (2016) 54 Takitimu MB 104 (54 TKT 104) [pdf, 363 KB]

    ...http://www.westlaw.co.nz/maf/wlnz/app/document?docguid=I6446fa38e03b11e08eefa443f89988a0&&src=rl&snippets=true&startChunk=1&endChunk=1&isTocNav=true&tocDs=AUNZ_NZ_LEGCOMM_TOC#anchor_I63cb2d32e00611e08eefa443f89988a0 54 Tākitimu MB 111 MANGAROA 26N2 TRUST and THE TRUSTEES OF TE HUA WHENUA TRUST BOARD Trustees:Wi Huata Cordry Huata Hine Huata Kathy Skipworth Licence arrears and rates to be paid by 10 September 1999 Licence to 30 September 1999...

  2. Bristowe - Section 4C1 Blk II Tuatini Township and Lot 1 DP 7439 and Lot 2 DP 7439 (2002) 151 Gisborne MB 250 (151 GIS 250) [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...reservation: (c) Redefine the purposes for which the reservation is made: (d) Redefine the persons or class of persons for whose use or benefit the reservation is made. 151 Gis MB 256 (6) No notice under this section shall affect any lease or licence, but no land shall be set apart as a Maori reservation while it is subject to any mortgage or charge. (7) The Court may, by order, vest any Maori reservation in any body corporate or in any 2 or more persons in trust to hold and admini...

  3. Proprietors of Mangatawa Papamoa Block - Lot 1 DP SA 86263 (2007) 90 Tauranga MB 25 (90 T 25) [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...made. [24] A retirement village is a long term business venture, with considerable upfront investment required, and some years may pass before the returns can be made on capital gain on the apartments and termination fees charged to residents when licences are resold. No guarantee can be given as to the expected monetary retulll from the retirement village, although Mangatawa has again taken the advice of land development consultants and legal and accounting expe11s in considering t...

  4. [2021] NZIACDT 5 - KG v Registrar of Immigration Advisers (22 March 2021) [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...accept a full refund. [26] The adviser became aware of the complaint. In an email to Immigration New Zealand on 4 May 2020, he requested information as to how the appellant could meet the occupational requirements for residence with a limited licence. He said the information would be used to illustrate to the Authority that his advice to the appellant was accurate. A visa officer replied on 4 and 5 May 2020. Registrar’s initial response to complaint [27] On 21 August 2020...

  5. NZCVS 2018 Topline report [pdf, 746 KB]

    ...report, and our colleagues from the Ministry of Justice for their ongoing help and support. NZCVS Project Team Crown copyright © 2018 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,...

  6. NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-The-NZCVS-and-Cycle-4-key-findings-fin.pdf [pdf, 466 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,...

  7. [2022] NZREADT 24 - Complaints Assessment Committee 2103 v Sharma (14 November 2022) [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...2018) showed $2,080 was lodged. Mr Sharma [64] The Committee has produced to the Tribunal a transcript of an interview of Mr Sharma on 13 February 2018 by an investigator from the Authority.9 [65] Mr Sharma said he had given up his company licence because of his health. He still had his personal licence. The property management company had previously 160 to 180 properties, but was down to 55. [66] It was acknowledged by Mr Sharma that he was responsible for lodging the b...

  8. Kauikia-Stevens v Trustees of the Rangitatau 1D5A1 Block (2014) 318 Aotea MB 217 (318 AOT 217) [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...land is owned by over 126 individuals holding their interests as tenants in common. The neighbouring block is owned by 157 individuals. Both blocks are administered by trusts. Accordingly, only the trustees can grant permission for leases and licences and their consent is required for any applications for occupation orders. As at the date of hearing I understand that there were no such requests before any of the trustees, apart from an application for an occupation order that has...

  9. VAN DER PASCH Willem Lambertus (CSU 2011 HAM 000424) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...and riders, as with motorbikes, as with other machinery. In terms of a business plan with enforcement provisions that would be very difficult to establish requiring political motivation. [153] I like the concept of the “FarmSafe Quad Bike licence” where a farmer; farmer’s employee; self contractor or a quad bike user is trained and taught to be competent when using a quad bike. The training includes understanding the hazards of using quads; and the importance of good quad b...

  10. MCINNES John Roderick (CSU 2010 WHG 000188) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...bike and riders, as with motorbikes, as with other machinery. In terms of a business plan with enforcement provisions that would be very difficult to establish requiring political motivation. [157] I like the concept of the “FarmSafe Quad Bike licence” where a farmer; farmer’s employee; self contractor or a quad bike user is trained and taught to be competent when using a quad bike. The training includes understanding the hazards of using quads; and the importance of good qu...