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  1. The Māori Trustee v Smith - Waipaoa 5A2 (2017) 65 Tairawhiti MB 215 (65 TRW 215) [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...The overall balance of convenience. [7] With respect to those principles Mr Calver submits: a. In this case the applicants are fighting to stay on their land. While Your Honour’s judgment leaves open the possibility that the respondent might licence the applicants to remain in possession of at least the farmhouse, that would be entirely at the discretion of the respondent and given the state of mutual distrust between the applicants and the respondent the applicants have substan...

  2. E15 Paul Musson - Fire Safety and Emergency - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 760 KB]

    ...assessment of the dynamic pedestrian modelling and schemes for the safe use in Rugby World Cup 2011, together with guidance and schemes for the ongoing use for events, which remain in place today. c) In the UK, I was a director of an independent licenced Builing Control Company, acting an an Approved Inspector, for assessing and granting building consents and completion certificates for a wide range of buildings including public buildngs. d) I worked for London Underground Ltd...

  3. Van Zyl v McNeil [2019] NZIACDT 27 (8 May 2019) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...complainant and would refund $1,800 of the $2,000 he had paid her. However, Ms McNeil neither refunded the money nor communicated again with the complainant. BACKGROUND [2] Ms Netta Temamaeroa Maria McNeil was a licensed immigration adviser. Her licence expired on 21 September 2016. [3] On 19 April 2016, Ms McNeil (through her company, Koru Immigration Consultants Ltd) entered into a written agreement with Jacobus van Zyl and his wife. Ms McNeil would prepare and lodge with...

  4. Factsheet Family and Whanau Violence Legislation Bill [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...ACC; Corrections; Ministry of Education; Ministry of Health; any DHB; Housing NZ; every registered community housing provider; Immigration NZ; Ministry of Justice; Police; Oranga Tamariki; MSD; social service practitioners; any school board and; any licenced early childhood service. These provisions are intended to support agency behaviour change to achieve enhanced information sharing; improve the quality and consistency of service delivery; and support shared integrated practice and...

  5. Te Manutukutuku Issue 23 [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...power to make a binding recommendation to government to return to Maori ownership any land or interests in land transferred to state enterprises under the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986 or any Crown forest land which is subject to a Crown forestry licence. Under the 1993 amendment this provision still holds. The amendment Act gives the following definition of the' term 'private land': 'Private land' means any land, or interest in land, held by a person oth...

  6. [2022] NZREADT 12 - D v REAA 2106 (7 June 2022) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...is named as a party to the Complaint. However, Agency 2 was not licensed until 2009 and was not involved in the transactions for the properties. For this reason, no action could be taken against Agency 2. (c) Agency 1 no longer holds an Agency licence and was liquidated and removed from the New Zealand Companies register on 11 January 2011. Accordingly, no action could be taken against Agency 1. 4 (d) The Licensee and Agency 2 do not hold any records relating to the matter...

  7. TT v Q Ltd [2023] NZDT 460 (29 August 2023) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...termination without notice can be given is where “If in the opinion of the Licensee Agent the Licensee Salesperson brings the company into disrepute by any action whatsoever”. While the wording “in the opinion of” appears to give Q Ltd broad licence, it is implicit that the opinion should be reasonably held and stand up to objective scrutiny. Given that no evidence was provided by Q Ltd to demonstrate how TT’s actions that weekend brought Q Ltd into disrepute (he had arranged c...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 031 Friends of Conical Hill Inc v Hurunui District Council [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...identification to the court’s hearing manager showing that you are a member of a recognised media organisation. Suitable identification is an identification card or letter from your organisation along with your personal identification (eg, a driver licence). Please do not be offended by this requirement. It is designed to ensure that only members of recognised media organisations can benefit from the use of the press benches and other privileges accorded to such members (eg, those relat...

  9. [2024] NZEnvC 059 Wildon Dairy Limited v Central Otago District Council [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Act 1991, a consent notice must be prepared for registration on the title for Lot 1 for the follmving on-going conditions: a. The consent holder/ s is/ are aware of and will take reasonable and appropriate steps to advise all purchasers, lessees, licences or tenants, or any other users having an interest in Lot 1 hereon of: 10 1. Horticultural, viticultural, and agricultural activities that can occur as of right in the Rural Resource Area; and 11 The usual incidence of these activiti...

  10. 2024 NZPSPLA 122 pdf [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...that his duties on the day included monitoring patrons for smuggled alcohol or prohibited items, overseeing behaviour of patrons and being proactive in creating a safe and enjoyable environment. [5] The written guidelines provided by the Alcohol Licence holder for the event states alcohol wardens would be stationed on the front gate doing Inbox checks and supporting 2 the Crowd Care team at the beginning of the festival. Once 90% of the crowd had arrived, they would then be...