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  1. Youth Crime Action Plan - summary [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...consequences (positive and negative) are clear and timely. Victims are advised of progress throughout and at the completion of the plan. Current best-practice scenario Police are called to an address where a mobile phone, eftpos card, driver licence and a small sum of cash have been taken from a table near an open front door. Police search the immediate area and come across Rob, who is in possession of a mobile phone with no SIM card. He cannot account for how he came to have the...

  2. Guest v New Zealand Law Society [2009] NZLCDT 12 [pdf, 390 KB]

    GUEST V NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY DC [] NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL Decision No. [2009] NZLCDT 12 LCDT 003/09 IN THE MATTER OF THE LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS ACT 2006 BETWEEN MICHAEL RICHARD DEXTER GUEST Applicant AND NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY Respondent Hearing: 27, 28 July 2009 Venue: Southern Cross Hotel, Dunedin Appearances: Mr R D Guest in Person (Applicant) Mr L Anderson for New Zealand Law Society Ch

  3. Wellington v MacDonald - Te Maika B4 Residue (2008) 129 Whangarei MB 258 (129 WH 258) [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...minute records: "Henry Hnehne Wellington. Atso present: Rosie MacDonald and Joe Wellington Court: Reads letter dated 8/1198 from Joe Wellington objecting, claiming unfairness and that he should have received a share of rental received for the licence granted to B.C.L Ltd - televisions masts. The issues raised are all part of unhappiness previously discussed during the partition of the block where Joe received his own identified arc and separate title. In this case, rangatiratan...

  4. E89 Grant Calder - Event Management - RE – Applicant [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...finalisation of event layout, operating conditions and the requirement for a wide variety of information. Typically the event permit will require the following:  Plan of Event Area including structures, restriction areas  Alcohol and Food Licencing information  Refuse Management  Crowd Management Measures  Emergency Management Procedures  Health and Safety Measures  Additional Traffic, Lighting and Noise Management Measures  Sponsorship and Advertis...

  5. [2020] NZEnvC 154 Cable Bay Wine Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...and 41. 37. The Designated Area for Weddings may be used for outdoor wedding ceremonies, including for a period of up to 15 minutes before and 30 minutes after the ceremony for refreshments, including alcohol in compliance with any current liquor licence. Outdoor wedding ceremonies are prohibited in all other parts of the entire Cable Bay site. All other aspects of a wedding function must be held indoors and subject to the same conditions as other indoor activities. 38. The number...

  6. Morehu v Māori Trustee - Tokerau A14B2 (2007) 313 Rotorua MB 256 (313 ROT 256) [pdf, 6.7 MB]

    ...On application by the MiioJ1 Trustee the Maon' Land Courl may make a vesting order vesting any land or interest li] land acquJi'ed under this section in the pelsons or body cOlporate beneficially interested therein, subject to any lease, licence, mortgage, ch8Jge, or other encumbwnce affecting the same. EvelY such vesting order shall constitute, without any twnsfer or other instrument of aSSUl<7nCe, the title to the land li]c/uded therein (6) If any land to which a vestli]g...

  7. Chaudhary v CAC 414 [2019] NZREADT 24 (7 June 2019) [pdf, 293 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2019] NZREADT 24 READT 052/18 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal under section 111 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BETWEEN AKHIL CHAND CHAUDHARY Appellant AND THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 414) First Respondent AND SUBARMANI RAJAN and SUMINTRA DEVI Second Respondents On the papers Tribunal: Hon P J Andrews, Chairperson Ms C Sandelin, Member Mr N O

  8. [2020] NZEmpC 62 Gibson-Smith v Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment [pdf, 388 KB]

    ...that these would initially have amounted to fewer than two per cent of the calls he dealt with; that increased over time and then diminished; at the time of the hearing, the volume was less than two per cent. [24] In 2005, a line known as the Licenced Building Practitioners line was added. Again, Mr Gibson-Smith was asked to work on that line, and he agreed to do so. He said that initially the proportion of such calls would have been approximately 20 per cent of the calls he rece...

  9. [2019] NZEmpC 98 Noble v Ballooning Canterbury.com Ltd [pdf, 565 KB]

    ...problem which was causing him some stress, was non-adherence to the prescribed time and duty rules. He said he had spoken to other pilots who had informed him that if the CAA was appraised as to the approach being adopted by BCL, its operating licence would be suspended, and the CAA would prosecute the individuals involved. [40] Next, he referred to the incident concerning the flight over the pig farm; he said he had been told by friends not to make any statement which could self-i...

  10. [2021] NZEmpC 186 Restaurant Brands Ltd v Gill [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...employment more secure. Nor had Mr Gill provided evidence that it was a condition of his employment that RBL had to explain the requirements of his ESW visa application to him. To do so would have infringed provisions of the Immigration Advisors Licencing Act 2007. (d) As to Mr Gill’s assertion that RBL was obliged to provide him with options before and after conducting the labour market test, he had not shown how the lack of explanations as to options disadvantaged him; tha...