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  1. Tribunal Guidelines [pdf, 674 KB]

    Tribunal Guidelines Choosing the right decision-making body Equipping tribunals to operate effectively Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or e

  2. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief John Leman [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...pronounced. 68. Although the results do not provide wave direction data, experience suggests that the wake wave direction will be roughly in the direction of ferry travel to the Matiatia Ferry Terminal (refer Attachment 3, Photo 6). 69. The statement in the 2011 proposal Christian4 report that the wake waves are more likely to be beam-on to marina vessels is not therefore valid. However, the comment that the long wave length of these waves will pass through the floating atten...

  3. McIntyre v CAC 20003 & Anor [2014] NZREADT 26 [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...was not done they contacted the Licensee again and requested the advertising be removed. They say that the Licensee’s response was “Done”. The Gilbertsons state that the Licensee continued to market their property on YouTube without their consent. 4 4.4 The Committee finds that the Licensee was given clear instructions in regards to removing the advertising for this property. It appears that the Licensee did not explain the requirement for written cancellation to the...

  4. BW v DJ LCRO 9 / 2013 (20 September 2013) [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...the asset value was represented by BW’s superannuation which BW was keen to retain the benefit of. [14] DJ says that she carefully scrutinised the information BW provided, including the company’s accounts and the notes to the financial statements, wherein she would have expected to find reference to guarantees if there were any. The accounts did not disclose the existence of any guarantees. [15] DJ also says that BW undertook work to resolve matters, including contacting...

  5. Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Parshotam [2016] NZLCDT 15 [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...justification …” [14] Mr Hodge, relying on these dicta submitted that the present instance of knowingly lying to a professional regulatory body was even more serious than non-compliance with its requirement. He submitted that the misleading statement in the formal response to the Tribunal was an aggravating feature of Charge 2. [15] In summary, Mr Hodge submitted if strike-off were not seen as a proper response then a lengthy period of suspension “towards or at the maximum peri...

  6. Maruera v Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Maru (Taranaki) Trust (2018) 385 Aotea MB 7 (385 AOT 7) [pdf, 402 KB]

    ...by an enactment may be exercised from time to time. (2) A duty or function imposed by an enactment may be performed from time to time. [26] It follows that the foundation of the Maori Appellate Court’s judgment was unsound. [28] By consent, the Court of Appeal made orders directing that the matter be referred back to this Court to consider the trustees’ application under s 244 of the Act. [29] While this Court, in exceptional circumstances, has the inherent jurisdictio...

  7. Beef + Lamb NZ - EiC - J M Chrystal - Agricultural Science (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 777 KB]

    ...management; 46.3 Soil type; 46.4 Climate; 46.5 Farm system; and 46.6 Mitigations adopted by farmers/land managers. 47. Irrigation can be conducted without significant negative impacts on N leaching. It is important that irrigation systems/consents are considered on a case-by-case basis or at least consider the individual situation and farm and system-specific characteristics. Jane Chrystal 5 February 2021 16 REFERENCES Bowler D.G. (1980) The drainage of...

  8. LCRO 086/2017 AC v BD (15 November 2018) [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...“never provided, or been requested to provide, advice in relation to GST/Tax for the trust”. [75] On 26 November 2014, Mr BD sent a report to Mr AC about due diligence issues. Mr BD’s attendances included obtaining a LIM, checking the building consents, and ascertaining whether a code compliance certificate for the new house would be available by 28 November. There was no mention in any of Mr BD’s email communications to Mr AC about the GST aspects of the purchase including...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 171 Public and Population Health Unit of the Northland District Health Board v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 546 KB]

    ...commercial growing areas, and 7. water bodies used for the supply of drinking water and for stock drinking, and 8. natural wetlands and significant areas of indigenous vegetation and habitats of indigenous fauna as defined in the Regional Policy Statement for Northland, and 9. roofing for the collection of drinking water; and 10. apiaries. Effective shelter Effective shelter must: 1. be taller (at least >1 metre) than the height of the spray plume1 when the plume interacts...

  10. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 9 [pdf, 145 KB]

    Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 9 Burglary offenders Garth Baker and Alison Gray December 2005 2 Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 1: Surveys of Household Burglary part one (2002): Four Police Areas and national data compared, Dr Sue Triggs, Ministry of Justice, 2005. Report 2: Surveys of Household Burglary part two: Four Police Areas compared between 2002 and 2004, Dr Sue T