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  1. 2021-05-24 NPSREG Implementation Guide [pdf, 455 KB]

    ...activities into regional policy statements and regional and district plans 25 3.8 Enabling identification of renewable electricity generation possibilities 27 3.9 Time within which implementation is required 29 4 Examples of regional and district policy responses 31 4.1 Examples of regional policy statement objectives, policies and methods 32 4.2 Examples of regional plan objectives and policies 34 4.3 Examples of district plan objectives, policies and methods 36 5 Monitoring and rev...

  2. Chaiyapoom v Hu [2015] NZIACDT 11 (26 February 2015) [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...of the complainant’s student course fees by an employee in Mr Hu’s practice. Mr Hu accepted the employee misappropriated the money and accepted he failed to have a signed agreement relating to his client engagement. However, he says he is not responsible for either the defalcation or accounting for the missing funds. [3] Mr Hu also said that while he did prepare an application, he did not put a date on it, so was not responsible for the client relationship and did not require a writt...

  3. Position profile: Human Rights Commissioner (with responsibility for indigenous rights) [pdf, 54 KB]

    POSITION PROFILE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONER (WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR INDIGENOUS RIGHTS) Position Title: Human Rights Commissioner Reports to: Chief Human Rights Commissioner Appointed by: Governor-General on the advice of the Minister of Justice Time commitment: Full-time (reduced time commitment may be negotiable) Term: Up to 5 years Salary: As fixed by Remuneration Authority Expenses: Travel, telephone calls etc, met by the Commission for Commission related b...

  4. BT v G Ltd [2023] NZDT 319 (19 June 2023) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...a written submission, repeated at the hearing, the respondent declined to give compensation. The respondent submitted that when BT booked his ticket on the site, it had fully informed him on at least three occasions, that visa requirements were his responsibility. This also included requiring him to finally click a button that confirmed he had read and understood the contents of his itinerary, the fare rules (including the fare being non- refundable) and the terms and conditions of the...

  5. Chand v Ahuja [2014] NZIACDT 119 (19 December 2014) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...immigration work to proceed. Mr Chand wanted repayment of the instalment of fees he paid after he believed his father’s immigration could proceed. Mr Ahuja was willing to refund the fee for the consultation where he was engaged; but thought Global was responsible for the money Mr Chand paid. He says the balance of the fees was for job search services, and he was not personally involved with Mr Chand only his father. [4] The Tribunal has found the fees were procured for immigration serv...

  6. 2023-10-10-Rebuttal-Evidence-of-G-Lister-Landscape-Visual-and-Natural-Character.pdf [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...October 2023 mailto:david.allen@buddlefindlay.com mailto:thaddeus.ryan@buddlefindlay.com BF\64331127\1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 1 RESPONSE TO MS CARTER AND MRS PROUSE ............................................... 1 RESPONSE TO MS GEARY ................................................................................... 2 RESPONSE TO MS WILLIAMS ...........................

  7. Te Onetu Pihama Incorporation (2011) 266 Aotea MB 20 (266 AOT 20) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...entity they wish to support once the liquidation has concluded. [4] The issue for determination therefore is whether or not there is sufficient support for the creation of an ahu whenua trust and for the appointment of the Māori Trustee as responsible trustee. [5] Equally relevant are the issues of whether particular conditions need to apply to any appointment of the Māori Trustee including annual reviews and a finite period of tenure. The matter of advisory trustees is als...

  8. Gunning v CAC306 & Ors [2016] NZREADT 23 [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...payable by the subtenant to the Tenant during the relevant period noted above.  Both parties shall act in good faith in respect of any sub tenancy of 903 Tremaine Avenue, Palmerston North. 3 9.2 For the avoidance of doubt the Tenant is responsible for all end of lease obligations in respect of the tenancy at 903 Tremaine Avenue, Palmerston North.” [6] On 19 March 2014 the tenant signed the lease without initialling all the changes that the landlords had made and paid...

  9. Restorative justice: Practice resources for family violence cases 2019 [docx, 6.8 MB]

    ...Coversheet 6 FV RJ: Victim risk and lethality assessment 8 FV RJ: Offender risk and lethality assessment 11 FV RJ: Safety plan for adult victims 13 FV RJ: Behaving safely plan for offenders 15 FV RJ: Risk and conference management plan 17 FV RJ: Risk and danger response 22 Participant referral intake form 24 Abusive behaviours checklist for victims 26 Power and control wheel 30 [bookmark: _GoBack]Issues of the Restorative Justice Family Violence Practice Resources Issue 1: March 2018 Issue 2:...

  10. Paul v Doorbar - Pukepapa 3 (2020) 414 Aotea MB 16 (414 AOT 16) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...engage and contract individuals and groups to undertake tasks for the trust, it is ultimately the trustees who are responsible and accountable to the beneficiaries for their conduct. From time to time, marae reservations have in effect delegated responsibility for the management of their lands and resources not to trustees but to 8 (2009) 34 Gisborne Appellate MB 230 (34 APGS 23) 9 Perenara v Pryor – Matata 930 (2004)...