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  1. LCRO 140/2021 TQ v RI (8 August 2022) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...the third plaintiff for the sum of $67,000 plus interest and costs. … 5. The background to the dispute regarding this motor vehicle is set out in the judgment. But in summary, Mr TQ purchased the [Car A] motor vehicle sight unseen, from a licenced motor vehicle dealer (a JX of [Company A Ltd]) in December 2006. The purchase price was $84,000, and he paid a deposit of $17,000. 6. The vehicle was imported into [Country A], and Mr TQ took delivery of it in March 2007, and paid...

  2. AMLCFT Statutory Review Summary Document [pdf, 301 KB]

    ...businesses need 5 to be supervised and could also be used to make sure that only fit and proper people can control these businesses. In addition, we want to explore whether some really risky types of businesses should need an AML/CFT licence to operate to further protect New Zealand. Other topics for consideration Further topics for your consideration within this section include: • whether all suitable government agencies are involved and can do what is needed (pages...

  3. Nga-hapu-o-Kereru-Marae-Koputoroa-Stream-CIA-FINAL-v2.pdf [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...transport through the wetland areas. Tuna - The main fish caught in Koputōroa Stream were tuna (eel). Every tangi would have 15-20 tuna caught using four pātuna (eel weirs) located within the wetland. Up until 15 years ago a family member had a licence to eel commercially in the area. Īnanga, Kōkopu and Smelt were also caught in Koputōroa Stream. Waiora – is the living essence of water – which is also used to represent health and well-being. What is critical here is baseline...

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 64 Joyce v Ultimate Siteworks Ltd [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...change the vehicle at any time. The employer will pay all maintenance and running costs of the vehicle. The employee will promptly pay any parking or traffic fines incurred while they are using the vehicle. The employee must have a valid driver licence of the relevant class, follow the employer’s vehicle policies, and comply with all relevant traffic laws. The employer can decide to stop providing the vehicle if it is no longer needed for the employee’s duties or if it has...

  5. [2024] NZEmpC 6 C3 Ltd v O’Brien [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...Mr O’Brien had worked at the POAL site there had been some incidents: (i) Within the first six months of starting work, Mr O’Brien was issued with a health and safety breach notice for driving a motorcycle on the port without a helmet or licence. (ii) In May 2023, two further incidents occurred where Mr O’Brien made errors which resulted in damage being caused to client vehicles. C3 Ltd considers these incidents to also be health and safety breaches. (iii) On 17 Jul...

  6. [2024] NZREADT 35 – CAC 2108 v Barfoot Thompson (20 September 2024) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...background facts are set out in the agreed statement of facts and are summarised below. [6] Barfoot Greenlane is a licensed company agent under the Act. [7] Jing (Amy) Chen (Ms Chen) was a licensed salesperson under the Act (having obtained her licence on 27 May 2020) and had a contract for services with Barfoot Greenlane, which began on or about 8 June 2020. [8] Between September and November 2020, Barfoot Greenlane was aware of the following: (a) Ms Chen had to be properly sup...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 221 Connor [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...must be made in writing to the council within 15 working days of your receipt of this decision (for s357A) or receipt of the council invoice (for s357B). 8. The consent holder is responsible for obtaining all other necessary consents, permits, and licences, including those under the Building Act 2004, and the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014. This consent does not remove the need to comply with all other applicable Acts (including the Property Law Act 2007 and the Health and...

  8. OIA-119507.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...enforcement options of overdue amounts which can include: • clamping vehicles, • seizing and selling property, • making compulsory deductions from a person’s income or bank account, • issuing warrants to arrest, • suspending drivers’ licences, and • preventing a person’s international travel Please note this response, with your personal details removed, may be published on the Ministry website at: Official Information Act responses. If you require any further i...

  9. Holmes v Ministry of Social Development [2012] NZHRRT 19 [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...payment. That is, if the advance is made on a refundable as opposed to a non-refundable basis. [11] In Mr Holmes’ case, on or about 13 October 2009, he approached WINZ seeking assistance to pay for an eye test needed for the renewal of his driver’s licence. His application was supported by a quotation from an optometrist showing a consultation fee of $70. The Ministry approved a recoverable advance of benefit of $70 to be repaid at the rate of $3 per week. Mr Holmes was unsuccess...

  10. NZCASS Data tables 5 public perceptions [xlsx, 851 KB]

    ...statistics in table 41? Enquiries Contact us for further information about these and related statistics. Copyright © New Zealand Ministry of Justice, Tāhū o te Ture This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to the Ministry of Justice and follow any other licence terms. To view a copy of this licence, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/nz...