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  1. [2022] NZEnvC 150 Hamilton Homezone Limited v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 26 MB]

    ...research and innovation activities; and food and beverage outlets); (b) inclusion of a condition addressing onsite parking management which requires Council approval of proposals to charge for carparking, other than for carparks subject to leases or licences to tenants and staff of other sites in the business park identified as HS1, HS2, HS3 or HS4; (c) amendments to conditions to: (i) amend the location of signage on the building; (ii) provide the s 274 party with an opportunit...

  2. 2020-12-07 Statement of Evidence of Tom de Pelsemaeker on behalf of the ORC [pdf, 938 KB]

    ...an end at the end of the 19th century. Nowadays, mining privileges are supporting irrigation as well as a variety of other uses, including stock drinking water, domestic water supplies and hydro-electricity generation. 38 Mining privileges were licences issued under the Mining Act 1926, subsequent amendments, and previous Acts for water races, dry races, branch races, tail races, main tail races, drainage races, by-washes, drainage areas, dams and special sites.7,8 The most importa...

  3. LCRO 124-2014 SM v TK [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...can be met by the simple expedient of photocopying the passport and completing the appropriate certification of the copy. [142] It would, by way of example, be imprudent for a conveyancing lawyer who had taken possession of a client’s drivers licence to facilitate the necessary A & I identification for a conveyancing transaction, to have expectation that the licence could be retained on the file and become assimilated into the raft of documents over which the lawyer could subs...

  4. Family Legal Advice Service Operational Policy v1.7 July 2017 [pdf, 460 KB]

    ...http://www.justice.govt.nz/family/care-of-children/when-you-dont-agree/funding-eligibility/� 12 Evidence of identity Providers must satisfy themselves that the individual is who they say they are. Preferred forms of identification include: • NZ or overseas passport • NZ Firearms licence • NZ driver’s licence • NZ 18+ card If the person cannot provide one of these forms of photo identification but can provide satisfactory identification in some other form, the pr...

  5. NZCVS topical report - Offences against New Zealand adults by family members (data tables) [xlsx, 121 KB]

    ...members (2018, Cycle 1) (available at Resources and results) Enquiries Contact us for further information about these and related statistics Crown copyright © 2020 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, or...

  6. NZCVS Cycle 3 (2020) Section 3 How much crime is there in New Zealand [xlsx, 115 KB]

    ...Crime and Victims Survey. Key findings Cycle 3. Section 3: How much crime is there in New Zealand? [Data file]. Wellington: Ministry of Justice. Crown copyright © 2021 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, or...

  7. [2023] NZEmpC 191 Appleton v Tasman Cargo Airlines Pty Ltd [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...refers to his age, and the difficulty he faces in gaining new employment in the aviation industry. I acknowledge those matters, which go to the reasonableness of reinstatement and support such an order being made. [86] Mr Appleton’s pilot licences are no longer current, which presents some practical difficulties, but I have assumed those could be overcome. I do not consider this issue would prevent an order for reinstatement if it was otherwise practicable and reasonable. [...

  8. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report June 2024 [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    ...the Data and Statistics Act 2022. The results presented in this study are the work of the author, not Stats NZ or individual data suppliers. Crown copyright © 2024 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, or...

  9. Kaka v Ruapehu District Council - Ohura South N2E1B (2014) 328 Aotea MB 176 (328 AOT 176) [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...agreement by the RDC to waive the penalty fees I issued an order on 22 August 2014 charging the block in the amount of $9,537.37. 3 At the same time an order was made appointing an agent for the block for the purpose of arranging a suitable lease or licence for the benefit of the owners and to negotiate with RDC for the payment of the costs owing on the land. The charging order was to remain in force until discharged by the Court and the appointment of agent was to continue for a p...

  10. Ransfield v Whaanga - Town Section 90 Mahia and Town Section 91 Mahia (2012) 16 Takitimu MB 130 (16 TKT 130) [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...damage caused to the land; iii. For an injunction in terms of s 19(1)(a), restraining the respondent or her family from entering upon the land, on the grounds that the respondent is in possession of Māori freehold land without right, title or licence. [2] It should also be noted that on 13 October 2008 an interim injunction was granted by Judge Harvey, preventing the respondent and her family or agents from dealing with or causing any harm to the land. 1 The application referr...