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  1. Evidence-of-M-Warwick.pdf [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...the alternative is safer seems to sit outside Waka Kotahi’s own road safety strategies. 30. Once it is constructed horse riders will use the SUP, especially children, as it will be an amazing connector for them, children do not have drivers licences and so have to ride from A to B on their horse. By not including horse riders in the “official user group” Waka Kotahi is just setting the community up for conflict if there are other users who are not so willing to share and will...

  2. 202412 LTIB Topic Consultation Document [pdf, 318 KB]

    ...land can discuss how the land will be used, owned, managed, or lived on in the future. • Tribunals and Authorities: Tribunals and authorities help solve disagreements between people and businesses. They also act as regulatory bodies, giving out licences and certificates for people to work (e.g., security guards). Each tribunal or authority is created by law, which defines its role, powers, and what it can do. You can see the list of tribunals and authorities here: https://www.justice....

  3. [2024] NZEmpC 253 Johnston v Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...as a person with a disability. [6] In a subsequent letter dated 10 November 2023, Mr Johnston’s advocate, Ms Fechney, stated that the termination process began with the notification to OTBNZ because it led to the suspension of Mr Johnston’s licence, which led to his dismissal. She alleged that the notification was made prematurely and that Te Whatu Ora was required to formally address with Mr Johnston whether he was practising below the required standard of competence before it...

  4. CAC301 v Murphy [2015] NZREADT 42 [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...people to raise such issues in an endeavour to reduce the price of a property. [52] For all that, we find Mr Murphy to be a credible witness. The Evidence of Mrs E K Murphy [53] Mrs Murphy is familiar with this matter and holds an agent’s licence under the Act. [54] Mrs Murphy stated that she had never noticed any smell or telltale signs whatsoever to indicate that the property was or had been used for drug use, drug consumption, or drug manufacturing. She emphasised that she i...

  5. CAC10027 v Brankin [2013] NZREADT 32 [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...defendant started to bully her in the workplace with a view to making her leave that company. [5] Accordingly, in early 2010 she made a complaint to the Authority about the defendant’s conduct by lodging an objection to the issuing of an agent’s licence to the defendant. She has also made complaints to the Human Rights Commission, the 3 Privacy Commissioner, the Real Estate Institute of NZ, and has pursued a personal grievance for unjustifiable dismissal in respect of her...

  6. Geldenhuys v C Yap [2013] NZIACDT 27 (12 April 2013) [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...time, the following findings below appeared to be open. Preliminary [51] The Minute noted Ms Yap works in an environment where it appears there were three or more licensed immigration advisers. [52] It is not possible for a company to hold a licence, and the Code of Conduct makes it clear that it is necessary for a licensed immigration adviser to be identified, and hold written authority from a client (clause 2.1(h) of the Code). The Code does not leave open the possibility of a l...

  7. Family Legal Advice Service operational policy version 1.4 [pdf, 479 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...

  8. Ruka - Rangihamama X3A and Omapere Taraire E (2007) 114 Whangarei MB 172 (114 WH 172) [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...word. "blood relatives" alld amend to "immediate kill of shareholders" in clallse 3. [61] Mrs Reihana-Ruka explained that the intention is to "ensure that owners or their descendants are given first option on any leases or licences that are granted." The proposed variation does not achieve a "first option" and also does not refer explicitly to the descendants of beneficial owners . In my view clause 3 should reflect clause I which refers to &q...

  9. The Registrar of Immigration Advisers v Niland [2018] NZIACDT 52 (21 December 2018) [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...wrote to Ms Niland and Mr F declining the visa application. It had not been able to verify his work experience. COMPLAINT [50] The Authority wrote to Ms Niland on 29 November 2016 advising that certain information in the application to renew her licence suggested there could be grounds for a complaint to the Tribunal. [51] In particular, in relation to Messrs L, A and F, it was noted that there was no record of the skype discussions, she had not conducted proper client engagement...

  10. Thompson v Van Wijk [2021] NZHRRT 39 [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...involved with a weekly mothers group, helped run the Sunday morning creche, and was often a communion assistant. [23] Around early 2003 Reverend Van Wijk and his then wife, Reverend Moss, joined the staff at Nativity Church. Reverend Van Wijk held a licence as a priest and held the office of priest assistant at Nativity Church. The plaintiff met Reverend Van Wijk and Reverend Moss at Church and social events. The plaintiff both admired and trusted them. 5 [24] In 2004 the plainti...