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  1. Kemp v Matenga - Ngatarawa and Ohiti Waitio Land Trust (2016) 55 Takitimu MB 142 (55 TKT 142) [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...a certificate of enrolment from a supposed tertiary provider. According to counsel, the person who purportedly signed the certificate was a Sally Houliston from the Hawkes Bay District Health Board. [8] Counsel submitted that a preliminary response from Ms Houliston confirmed that the signature on the document was not hers and in any event the office designation shown for her was incorrect. Ms Houliston advised counsel that she would refer the matter to senior management at th...

  2. BORA Real Estate Agents Bill [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...under cl 34 is in part reflective of a broad scheme that governs legal capacity. The use of a common minimum age across that scheme promotes not only consistency and clarity but also allows young people and others to be certain of their rights and responsibilities in dealing with one another. Provision of an exception would be inconsistent with these purposes. 11. More widely, the effect of the minimum age does not appear disproportionate, as the practical effect of cl 34 is essentially...

  3. Delamere v Jiang [2017] NZIACDT 8 (24 July 2017) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...However, they fall well short of the most serious end of professional disciplinary matters. Unfortunately, the most significant matter arising was not the grounds on which the Tribunal upheld the complaint, but the findings relating to Mr Jiang’s response to the complaint. [4] In reaching its factual conclusions, the Tribunal found Mr Jiang provided misleading information, both in his response to the Authority when it investigated the complaint and to this Tribunal when it heard...

  4. Aupouri - Waitekaha A4 (2017) 68 Tairawhiti MB 94 (68 TRW 94) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...historically as recorded in her Masters thesis. She encouraged more owners to learn about the land. [6] She later confirmed that she objected to the establishment of the trust and that she did not want to be appointed a trustee. She wanted to be responsible for her own shares, including paying for her portion of the rates. She considered that her generation were the caretakers of the land for future generations. [7] I further note that while four of the five nominated trustees w...

  5. Hamilton City Council.pdf [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...for example, this additional cost would amount to millions of dollars. 3. Offset or compensation matters should be required only where the residual adverse effects are significant and allowed to be staged over the duration of the consent in response to growing contaminant load, which may occur, for example, because of urban growth. 4. The proposed amendments to Policy 12 b iv improve clarity. Policy 12 c ii and iii c. For the purpose of establishing if a discharge will ha...

  6. 12 June 2020 Weston Lea Limited v Hamilton City Council & Director-General of Conservation v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 266 KB]

    ...cleaning regime occurs at larger sites specifically focused on high touch points. Meeting and interview rooms will have maximum capacity limits and cleaning products available for use before and after meetings. Bio-cleans are conducted in response to suspected cases of COVID-19 at relevant sites. The Ministry is following Ministry of Health guidelines to ensure the health and safety of all court users and participants in a secure and controlled environment. If you have...

  7. [2018] NZSSAA 16 (26 March 2018) [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...providing for their anticipated retirement, and while they are both willing to sacrifice to provide for the children, they also expect recognition that they are not the parents of the children. In their view, the parents of the children bear primary responsibility for the children; and they do not agree with the choices the parents have made. They believe it is the primary responsibility of the State to assist with the care of the children; in the default of the parents doing so,...

  8. GU Ltd v LN [2022] NZDT 59 (7 June 2022) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...photos. 10. The CCTV footage, the evidence of the police officers and the time the scooters entered the sea, just seconds before LN appears on the CCTV footage, provides sufficient evidence to establish that on the balance of probabilities LN was responsible for the hiring and the destruction of the scooters. Therefore, LN is responsible for any damage and resultant loss under the contract. 11. For these reasons I find that it is more likely than not LN hired the two scooters, alb...

  9. OIA-97833-response.pdf [pdf, 799 KB]

    ...Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) requesting information under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), about research or policies on gender diverse and/or sexually diverse people appearing in District Courts. Please find the Ministry’s response to each part of your request below. 1. Has the Ministry of Justice (or any contractors on behalf of the Ministry) conducted research into gender diverse and sexually diverse (LGBTIQ+, Takatāpui, queer) people appearing in crim...

  10. OIA-109711.pdf [pdf, 922 KB]

    ...the Official Information Act. I have interpreted your request to be for information about offences under the Animal Welfare Act 1999 and Animal Welfare (Care and Procedures) Regulations 2018, for the past five completed financial years. In response to your request, attached is an excel spreadsheet with the data requested (three data tables, plus a list of Justice Services Areas), which you can use as you see fit. However, it is provided on the condition that you do not change or a...