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  1. Target-4-Delivery-Plan-2025.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...resources responding to alcohol and drug-related incidents. The Ministry of Health and Health New Zealand are taking steps to address alcohol-related harm. Initiatives in this action area include health policy, health promotion, alcohol regulation/licencing, and specific specialist services to support people to reduce or cease their use of harmful substances, including alcohol. Agency accountabilities: • The Ministry of Justice administers the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 and...

  2. National Panui December 2021.pdf [pdf, 375 KB]

    ...Pauline Ani Phillips - Succession A20210011597 118(6)/93 Te Maramatanga Tia- Ward Petuere Te Rauriki also known as Petuere Rauriki - Succession (Further interest) A20210011627 150A/93 Frederick Higgison, Irrenya Higgison Rawhiti 2A9A - Noting: Licence to Occupy A20210011636 244/93 Te Maramatanga Tia- Ward Rawhiti 2C and others - Variation of trust A20210011862 113/93, 118/93 Dale Matthews, Gene Matthews Raymond Francis Matthews - Succession A20210011592 113/93, 118/93 Ashley Hin...

  3. OIA-110232.pdf [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    ...searches have yet been conducted of persons who have been issued an FPO. This might reasonably be anticipated given many of these individuals are likely currently serving prison or home detention sentences.3 2 While a person without a firearms licence is also prohibited from possessing firearms, a person subject to an FPO doing so is liable to significantly higher penalties. A person subject to an FPO is also not permitted to use a firearm under the immediate supervision of a licence-ho...

  4. Wiezoreck v McHugh [2013] NZIACDT 35 (4 June 2013) [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...other licensed immigration advisers. At least one other, Ms Margita Grins, may have had some involvement. She was said, in the letter of 12 April 2010, to be supervising Ms McHugh. [41] The Minute noted 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...

  5. Hoete v Faulkner - Motiti North C No 1 Block (2017) 136 Waikato Maniapoto MB 278 (136 WMN 278) [pdf, 302 KB]

    ...of control over it to the exclusion of other persons. 23 [47] Where land is owned by two or more people as tenants in common, each is entitled to possession of the whole land and each can sue a third party on his or her own, or independently licence a third party to enter upon the land. Since each co-owner is entitled to be present on the land and to make normal use of it, neither can sue the other for trespass unless one co-tenant expels the other from the land or destroys the s...

  6. OIA-107459.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...experience EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS NCEA level 2 (Sixth Form Certificate) essential Tertiary qualification and/or relevant work experience is an advantage Good Standard of English essential A current NZ Drivers licence is an advantage and may be essential in some courts WORK EXPERIENCE Confident in dealing with a wide range of people and situations Retains a professional manner within a busy and often unpredictable work environment Demon...

  7. MLC 2018 September National Panui [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...150B/93 Thomson Wilson Te Tii Tapuaetahi No38 - Noting: Lease 54 A20180004495 150A/93 Te Tii (Waitangi) B3 Trust Lot 1 Deposited Plan 61631 & Others - Noting: Deed of Assignment of Lease 55 A20180005059 150A/93 Stewart Otene Makarau 2B1 - Noting: Licence to occupy 56 A20180005124 150C/93 K W & M L Harris Kohatutaka 6A10C2D - Noting: Discharge of mortgage 57 A20170006956 150A(3) (b)/93 Thomson Wilson Law Maruata 2B2 - Noting: Licence to occupy Applications Not Ready to Procee...

  8. Henry v Wood - Part Whakanekeneke 1B (2014) 85 Taitokerau MB 175 (85 TTK 175) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the District Courts Act 1947, the Court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine any proceeding for the recovery of Maori freehold land in the following cases: (d) Where any person without right, title, or licence is in possession of any Maori freehold land. [36] Section 20(d) has been discussed by this Court and the Māori Appellate Court on a number of occasions. 2 There is little value in summarising those decisions in detail as...

  9. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief Philip Wardale [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...22. Management of the marina will be similar to most full service Auckland marinas where professional staff will be on hand to assist boaties and provide both long and short term rentals of vacant berths. 23. All berths will have modern berth licences which will provide the legal framework for the marina manager to control the owners and their vessels. All short term rentals will also be managed by the marina manager. 24. The marina will be the second smallest in the Auckla...

  10. Ngatai - Tokata B8 Trustees (2015) 50 Tairawhiti MB 175 (50 TRW 175) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...2014. As at the date of the hearing no lease of the land or the house had been negotiated. [19] Regarding the issue of the papakainga, she pointed to clause 3(n) which permits the development of papakainga through the trustees’ ability to grant licences to occupy to build on the land, but at this stage no land had been set aside in this manner. The issue concerning DOC, relates to discussions to set aside a part of the block of high ecological value as a Ngā Whenua Rāhui area....