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  1. 2020-12-03 List of Parties [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...Party Warden, Lynne wardens@xtra.co.nz Section 274 Party Weaver Consulting Limited Service via the website Section 274 Party Webb, Rodger Service via the website Section 274 Party Williams, Roger Service via the website Section 274 Party Wise Response Society Service via the website Section 274 Party Young, A and C Service via the website Section 274 Party Young, Donald dasy@xtra.co.nz mailto:sally@mckconsultancy.co.nz mailto:Jilliansullivan25@gmail.com mailto:Aaron.leith@nga...

  2. [2021] NZEnvC 045 Auckland Yacht and Boating Association v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...working days oflodging an appeal of: (a) The name and address of each person required to be served with notice of the appeal by the Act or the regulations. (b) The date of service on each person, in accordance with section 352 of the Act. [14] In response Mr Brabant submitted that any procedural shortcomings were the result of the appeal being prepared, lodged, and served by a lay representative of A YBA unfamiliar with the RMA's procedural requirements. [15] He submitted th...

  3. QC Ltd (in liquidation) v WD Ltd [2020] NZDT 1326 (4 August 2020) [pdf, 213 KB]

    CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 1 of 4 (Disputes Tribunal Act 1988) ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL District Court [2020] NZDT 1326 APPLICANT QC Limited (in liquidation) RESPONDENT WD Limited The Tribunal orders: 1. WD Limited is to pay to QC Limited (in liquidation) the sum of $800.00 on or before 30 August 2020. 2. QC Limited (in liquidation) is to provide a credit note or fresh GST invoice to WDL for this sum. Reasons 1. QC Limited

  4. PSPLA - Form T: Application form Trans Tasman individual licence or COA [pdf, 562 KB]

    ...guard  Security technician  Monitoring officer  Security consultant  Confidential document destruction agent  Crowd controller  Repossession agent  Personal guard Note: crowd controllers and private investigators have special responsibilities. For more information go to https://www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/licences-certificates/pspla/ Have you undertaken the relevant training requirements namely NZQA unit standard 27360, NZQA unit standard 27361 and NZQA unit stan...

  5. Richardson v Burns (Strike-Out of Second Defendant) [2017] NZHRRT 30 [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...C/27705. The Certificate of Investigation dated 13 June 2016 issued by the Privacy Commissioner with that file reference and now relied on by Mr Richardson confirms that the only “Respondent” to that investigation was Ms Burns. Mr Richardson’s response to the strike-out application [11] Mr Richardson does not dispute the WDHB was not investigated for a breach of HIPC r 10. He claims, however, that there is a conflict between what the WDHB said to the Commissioner and what Ms Bu...

  6. Nguyen v Hu [2016] NZIACDT 51 (12 September 2016) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...charges, protection of the public becomes a priority. [10] In its directions of 11 June 2015 the Tribunal put Mr Hu on notice the Tribunal would potentially make orders affecting his licence, and indicated he may wish to take legal advice. Mr Hu’s response was to fail to take any steps to comply with the timetable the Tribunal set. http://www.justice.govt.nz/ 3 The legal principles relating to exclusion from the profession [11] The authorities indicate it is a last reso...

  7. Michael Moore – Rebuttal (dated 12 June 2017) [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...addition to the hill top - in contrast with the natural landscape elements. It is my RMM-005 5 BI-309448-3-771-V1 assessment that it is, although I am clear that whether the turbine is seen positively or negatively is a matter of personal response. I have outlined the reasons for my view in full in my evidence but essentially, believe that:  Porteous Hill does not have natural character values of such significance as to make the presence of a turbine inappropriate....

  8. Rolleston - Allotment 154D5B2 Parish of Te Puna (2005) 80 Tauranga MB 144 (80 T 144) [pdf, 360 KB]

    ...put it to Counsel for the applicants that it would be a simple enough matter for the applicants to apply for a change of status of the land to Maori land, so that they could utilise the Section 289 partition provisions in the Act. Counsel's response made it clear that at this point, at least, the applicants wish to retain the status of General land. The most common partitions dealt with by the Maori Land Court are hapO partitions. The benefit of a hapO partition is that so lo...

  9. [2017] NZEmpC 110 Below v The Salvation Army NZ Trust [pdf, 131 KB]

    ...incidentally. 3 [4] After assessing all relevant factors, I found that a range of factors led to the conclusion that Mr and Mrs Below were not employees. These included the quasi military nature of The Salvation Army, and the facts that cadetship is a response to a call, that the intention of the parties was to prepare Mr and Mrs Below for officership, that certain work tasks would be and were undertaken for training purposes, and having regard to the financial arrangements which...

  10. Ngatai - Matakana 1A7A (2002) 71 Tauranga MB 23 (71 T 23) [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Previous comments have been made by the Court at Tauranga Minute Book 69/169-177. Mark Ngatai's solicitors responded to the Court's comments on the lease proposal and the Court made further comment at Tauranga Minute Book 70/5. A further response was received from the solicitors clarifying the nature of the lease. The material part of the solicitors' letter reads: .. We are instructed to deal with the Court's concerns as follows: 1. As part of the leasing arran...