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  1. Withdrawal of caveat on open file [pdf, 947 KB]

    ...Transfer Act 2017 By completing and submitting this document, you are requesting the Legal Services Commissioner’s (as caveator) permission to withdraw the below mentioned caveat. After this document is signed and returned to you, you will be responsible for arranging the withdrawal via Land Information New Zealand e-dealing. Please email the completed form to the Legal Aid Services Debt Management Group at legalaiddebt@justice.govt.nz or for queries call 0800 600 090. Lega...

  2. 2020-12-09 Willowridge s 281 application re s 274 notice [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...Regional Council Proposed Plan Change 8 MEMORANDUM OF COUNSEL ON BEHALF OF WILLOWRIDGE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED Dated: 9 December 2020 1 MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: [1] This memorandum of counsel is in response to the direction from the Court to set out the reasons why Willowridge Developments Limited (Willowridge) has not complied with the requirements of s 274 of the Resource Management Act 1991 and filed its section 274 notice as...

  3. CEIT HC practice note 2019: Arrangements for transfer of proceedings [pdf, 372 KB]

    ...application for transfer under s 16 may be made by memorandum which is to be filed and served on the other party. (2) The party applying for transfer must set out in the memorandum brief reasons why the transfer is in the interests of justice. 3 Response to application (1) The party on whom the application for transfer is served (the other party) must, within five working days of being served, respond by memorandum (the reply memorandum), indicating his or her consent or opposit...

  4. 2021 NZPSPLA 020.pdf [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...s62 of the Act which means Mr Ripia’s certificate of approval must be cancelled unless he can show that despite the conviction, he is still suitable to be a certificate holder. [2] Mr Ripia neither attended the hearing nor provided any written response to the Police complaint. The assault was serious and appears to have been unprovoked. [3] I am therefore satisfied that grounds for disqualification apply to Mr Ripia and because of that he is no longer suitable to hold a certific...

  5. 2023 NZPSPLA 019.pdf [pdf, 66 KB]

    ...references to show that his offending was a one off, he has learnt his lesson, and should be able to return to work in the security industry. [4] Based on the information before me I am satisfied that Mr Galuega is no longer suitable to be a responsible security technician. Mr Galuega’s certificate of approval is accordingly cancelled effective from the date of this order. DATED at Wellington this 2nd day of May 2023 P A McConnell Private Security Personnel...

  6. OIA 98435 [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...endeavoured to transfer to Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand, but they were unable to assist us. It is possible that Te Whatu Ora may hold some information. If you want to contact them, please email: oia@adhb.govt.nz. If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to complain to the Ombudsman under section 28(3) of the Act. The Ombudsman can be contacted by emailing info@ombudsman.parliament.nz or calling 0800 802 602. Yours sincerely Antony Paltridge Team Leader, Mi...

  7. 2023 NZPSPLA 072 [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...any other way addressed the issues that contributed to his offending. [3] I therefore conclude that the police have proved that one or more grounds for disqualification now apply to Mr Palu and because of this he is no longer suitable to be a responsible security worker. [4] Mr Palu’s certificate of approval is cancelled effective from the date of this order. DATED at Wellington this 6th day of November 2023 P A McConnell Private Security Personnel Licensi...

  8. 2024 NZPSPLA 026 pdf [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...the Act and a mandatory ground for cancelling Mr Pandya’s certificate under s 82 of the Act. [2] Mr Pandya’s certificate of approval was suspended after he was charged with the offence. He did not attend the hearing or provide any written response to the police complaint against him. [3] Based on the evidence before me I am satisfied that a ground for disqualification under s 62 of the Act applies to Mr Pandya and because of this he is no longer suitable to be a certificate...

  9. 2024 NZPSPLA 085.pdf [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...including burglary, unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition, unlawfully taking a motorcycle, and driving recklessly causing injury. Mr Vaga has been reminded in custody. [3] Police have established that Mr Vaga is no longer suitable to be a responsible security employee because of his character, circumstances, and background. This is a discretionary ground for cancelling Mr Vaga’s certificate. [4] Mr Vaga has neither responded to the police complaint nor filed any oppos...

  10. OIA-112105.pdf [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...advertised? • how many applications were received from the public? • how many nominations were received from nominating agencies? • how many positions are being considered? • when does the Ministry anticipate the process will be completed? In response to your questions, I can advise the following: • Expressions of Interest were invited via a posting on the Ministry of Justice website. • Forty-nine expressions of interest were received. • No nominations were sought or re...