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  1. ENV-2016-AKL-000198 G M Welsford Family Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...such structures could prevent or hinder urbanisation. v. Additional subdivision controls for the Future Urban Zone to avoid pre-emptive urbanisation. vi. The primary method for managing the transition from rural to urban land use is to require careful planning of any substantial change, following the structure planning guidelines as set out in Appendix 1 to the Unitary Plan. vii. The Green Infrastructure Corridor Zone is deleted. Any such provision should be assessed during structure...

  2. Burrows & Anor v CAC20002 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 17 [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...arrangements relating to property is that agencies set out clearly in writing whatever the arrangement is to avoid misunderstanding and confusion as has arisen in this case. As Ms Lawson-Bradshaw also put it, “the purpose of the clarity is to provide protection to consumers so that they are not placed in a position where they are at risk of paying two commissions. However, here the agreement was to split the commission, if there was such an agreement, and so there wasn’t any risk to...

  3. Kahukura methamphetamine rehabilitation initiative documents [pdf, 9.8 MB]

    ...implementing a series of mixed acti ities, and gaining a variety of tools empowering navigation into the journey of healing. Kahukura is also the kaitiaki for the Tākitimu wāka. Kia haumaru Māori! a so describes Kahukura as also the violet flame of protection, which transmutes negative energy and protects.18 Key components of Kahukura include: • Comprehensive intake and ongoing physical and mental health assessment to inform treatment plans and identify support needs, facilitate...

  4. [2015] NZEmpC 234 2015 AFT v BCM [pdf, 294 KB]

    ...until reviewed by the Court after hearing from the defendant about whether it should be extended or made permanent. [3] That order was to continue as an interim order. It was made, and will now continue, until further order of the Court, to protect the applicant’s personal safety and security, including his work security, in the country in which he is currently residing and the particular employment in which he is engaged. It would compromise the integrity of those orders to p...

  5. OIA-107310.pdf [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...leaders and employees as per regular review practice. In response to the first two parts of your request, please see the document table below which details the information being released to you. Some information has been withheld under 9(2)(a) to protect personal privacy. 1 legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2000/0024/latest/DLM1398200.html 2 publicservice.govt.nz/guidance/guidance-flexible-work-by-default-guidance-and-resources/ Section 9(2)(a) Section 9(2)(a) Section 9(2)(a)-...

  6. Davies v Trustees of Te Tii Waitangi B3 Ahu Whenua Trust - Te Tii Waitangi B3 Trust [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 611 (2015 APPEAL 611) [pdf, 397 KB]

    ...Trust, 15 the Court referred to the Eriwata decision and noted that only where there is evidence of an actual or potential breach of duties and risk to the trust will the Court invoke its powers as set out in Part 12 of the Act to endeavour to protect the interests of the beneficiaries of the trust. The Court rarely interferes with the day-to-day running of a trust. [31] In Eriha v Munro – Kairakau Lands Trust, 16 the Court noted that where owners no longer support their truste...

  7. Beauchamp v B & T Co (2011) Ltd [2022] NZHRRT 10 [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...pregnancy and childbirth”. See HRA, s 21(1)(a): 21 Prohibited grounds of discrimination (1) For the purposes of this Act, the prohibited grounds of discrimination are— (a) sex, which includes pregnancy and childbirth: (b) … [17] The protection of women from pregnancy discrimination is consistent with New Zealand’s ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). [18] The HRA, s 22(1)(c) makes it unlawful for an employ...

  8. Li v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC), Huang, Chae, Donkin and Barfoot & Thompson Ltd (Mairangi Bay) [2018] NZREADT 52 [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...insurance provisions.11 [42] We consider that the key issue is not the exact duration of the meeting. The question is whether the licensees’ conduct meets that the requirements of the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care Rules (the Rules), including rr 9.1 (a licensee must act in the best interest of the client), 9.4 (a licensee must not mislead customers as to the price expectations of the client) and 9.8 (a licensee must not take advantage of a client or...

  9. [2023] NZIACDT 23 – ED v Dai (11 August 2023) [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...uphold it but take no further action or uphold it and impose one or more sanctions.14 [75] The sanctions that may be imposed by the Tribunal are set out in the Act.15 The focus of professional disciplinary proceedings is not punishment but the protection of the public.16 [76] It is the civil standard of proof, the balance of probabilities, that is applicable in professional disciplinary proceedings. However, the quality of the evidence required to meet that standard may differ i...

  10. CAC301 v Murphy [2015] NZREADT 42 [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...on 12, 13, and 23 March 2015 DATE OF THIS DECISION 3 June 2015 COUNSEL Ms S M Earl for the prosecution Mr J Waymouth for the defendants DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL Introduction [1] This case concerns the duty of a real estate agent to protect the public from effects of methamphetamine contamination at a property being marketed. [2] Gary Murphy (“the licensee”) and Property Link Groups Limited (“the agency”) face one charge of misconduct (for alleged disgraceful cond...