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  1. [2021] NZEnvC 037 Ngai Tamahaua Hapu Committee v Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga [pdf, 782 KB]

    ...Snell Road which are ready to commence, subject to this proceeding; and c) Substantive harbour works for the Opotiki Harbour Development Project which have a planned commencement date of 31 March 2021. [5] All three projects have any resource consents needed. [6] The authority numbered 2020/688 for the enabling works was granted on 28 May 2020. The 15 working day appeal period expired on 18 June 2020. The appeal was filed on 23 December 2020 and therefore deemed to be filed on 1...

  2. Lee v Napier City Council [2010] NZWHT Auckland 13 [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...They however note that it was known from publicly available records that the registered owners of the land up until 23 May 2001, which was partly through the construction process, were Greer and Shepherd. They further note that the building consent was applied for in the name of the Trust and was issued in the name of the Trust. A mortgage over the property was given by the Trust securing a sum of $315,000.00 at or around the time of construction. They also note that work on th...

  3. A-Certificate-of-Approval-Application-form_2024.pdf [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 lists certain grounds that may disqualify you from being granted a certificate of approval. If you meet any of the grounds of disqualification listed below, you will be able to make a statement about your character, circumstances or background. The Licensing Authority may still grant your application, but only if the Authority is satisfied that you are suitable to work in the class or classes of work to which the application...

  4. Young v Accident Compensation Corporation (leave to appeal to High Court) [2022] NZACC 248 [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...of paragraph (a) above, this application will stand dismissed. [4] On 10 August 2022, Ms Young requested an extension of time to file her memorandum, and an extension was granted to 6 September 2022. [5] On 2 September 2022, Ms Young filed a statement with the Registry, in which she made the following submissions. In 1995, she was not represented by a lawyer and so her claim and review were declined. She did not know she could appeal the District Court judgment or how to get l...

  5. A-Certificate-of-Approval-Application-form 2024 - Updated Form 20240927.pdf [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 lists certain grounds that may disqualify you from being granted a certificate of approval. If you meet any of the grounds of disqualification listed below, you will be able to make a statement about your character, circumstances or background. The Licensing Authority may still grant your application, but only if the Authority is satisfied that you are suitable to work in the class or classes of work to which the application...

  6. Stebbing – Tauhara Middle 4A 2B 2C (Opepe Farm Trust) (2014) 92 Waiariki MB 218 (92 WAR 218) [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...$2,690,818.00 with a net surplus after tax of $491,758.00; (d) Trust debt has reduced from $9.4 million reported in June 2010 to a zero balance; (e) The Taumarunui investment fund was sold for a return of 15% per annum. [19] The annual financial statements also disclosed that, as foreshadowed, trust assets were re- valued. This was because, according to the chairman, of an over valuation from previous years. This had the result of reducing the overall value of trust assets but, as Mr...

  7. Hill - Mangatainoka 1BC NO2B NO3 [2018] Chief Judge's MB 250 (2018 CJ 250) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...Notice of Appeal refers to several matters where it is claimed that the Court erred, and where the Māori Trustee has been in breach of trust. At no point does it specifically state the decision of the Court appealed against. There are however general statements relating to “the provisional decision to refuse to make a vesting order after transfer of shares”. There is also reference to a hearing held on 9 December 2016 (56 Takitimu MB 157-167), where the matter regarding the transfe...

  8. [2019] NZEmpC 155 George Weston Foods (NZ) Ltd v First Union Inc [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...negotiations.10 [22] Although Ms Parkhill, counsel for George Weston, advised there were upcoming negotiations between George Weston and First Union for another collective agreement, the redactions do not refer to those upcoming negotiations; the statements sought to be redacted are general in nature and, as the title of the document suggests, reflective of George Weston’s view of the concluded negotiations that led to the collective agreement now in issue. To the extent there i...

  9. Manning v Waitutu Inc - Waitutu Inc (2023) 80 Te Waipounamu MB 101 (80 TWP 101) [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...appoint 1 or more persons (in this section referred to as examining officers) to investigate the affairs of a Maori incorporation and to report to the court in such manner as the court directs. (2) The person or persons so appointed may (with the consent of the chief executive) be officers of the Ministry. (3) The court’s jurisdiction under subsection (1) may be exercised— (a) on the application of shareholders together owning not less than one-tenth of the shares; or 80 T...

  10. Singh v the Registrar of Immigration Advisers [2016] NZIACDT 25 (17 May 2016) [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...pursuant to section 54(3)(c). Process [27] Mr Singh advanced this appeal, and the Registrar has taken the position that the complaint does not have merit. The standard process for complaints lodged with the Tribunal is for the Registrar to prepare a statement of complaint, which identifies grounds of complaint the Registrar considers the evidence may support. After the Registrar files a complaint, the complainant may advance the complaint on the Registrar’s grounds, or wider grounds....