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  1. ENVC Matiatia party corresp RPMay15 stormwater draft conditions [pdf, 35 KB]

    Waiheke Marinas Ltd: Matiatia Marina 22 May 2015 Stormwater Discharge Permit Applicants Draft Consent Conditions General Conditions 1. Lapsing of Consent The consent, shall pursuant to Section 125 of the Resource Management Act (RMA hereafter), lapse ten (10) years after the commencement of the consent unless: (a) The consents are given effect to; or (b) The Council extends the period after which the consents lapse. 2. Council Access to the Site The servants or agents...

  2. KY v TU Ltd [2019] NZDT 1521 (23 May 2019) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...returned to the car to find it had been clamped. Was TU entitled to clamp the car within that timeframe? 10. TU argued that it was entitled to clamp cars immediately. Its letter stated that the car was clamped for failing to display a visitor’s permit, and noted that no time limit was specified as a condition of parking. The letter also asserted that once you have left a public road and entered private property, the property owner has the right to enforce its conditions of parking. 1...

  3. Appendix 8 - Worked Example Transpower [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...very minor for the great majority of the time, significant local inflows can enter the race during flood events and are captured at the downstream compliance monitoring sites (e.g. refer Beaumont Race catchment in Figure 2). Monitoring at Deemed Permit Locations (Intakes) Where intake recording sites exist, these have each been installed after 2010 and hence are relatively short hydrological records. Some of the records (e.g. Beaumont) are also affected by gate openings / closures....

  4. 2.9 Tribunals

    ...property and land in the Canterbury earthquakes. Decisions are published on the Ministry’s website here. Back to top Copyright Tribunal The Copyright Tribunal is provided for under the Copyright Act 1994. It hears disputes regarding the provision of licences allowing the copying, performing and broadcasting of copyrighted works. This only applies where the copyright owner has set up a scheme for licensing the use of copyrighted works. Anyone who believes a copyright owner has unreasonably re...

  5. Notice of Appeal - Residence Class Visa Appeal - Form 1 [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...will rely on the last address you gave, to contact you about the appeal. Step 3. Your representative’s details If you do not have a representative, you do not need to complete this step. Note: Only a lawyer, licensed immigration adviser, or a licence-exempt person can act as a representative. Representative’s name: Organisation name (if applicable): Title  Mr  Mrs  Ms  Miss  Mx  Dr  Other (specify) Representative’s physical address? (this cann...

  6. Fa'asavala v Letalu [2014] NZIACDT 91 (17 September 2014) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...complaint is one in a series of three, where the Tribunal is imposing disciplinary sanctions on Mr Letalu. One of the three involves dishonest and misleading conduct. The sanctions in that complaint include prohibiting Mr Letalu from applying for a licence as an immigration adviser for two years (he does not currently hold a licence). However, in practical terms the prohibition is likely to seriously impact on his ability to gain a licence in the future. As such, I will consider this proh...

  7. Butcher v New Zealand Transport Agency (Joinder of Attorney-General) [2018] NZHRRT 52 [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...Transport Agency (Joinder of Attorney-General) [2018] NZHRRT 52] 2 Background [1] By amended statement of claim dated 18 October 2018 Mr Butcher alleges particular provisions of the Land Transport Act 1998 and/or the Land Transport (Driver Licencing) Rule 1999 are inconsistent with the right to freedom from discrimination on the grounds of religion. The single defendant presently named in the proceeding is the New Zealand Transport Agency. [2] Mr Butcher seeks declarations unde...

  8. [2023] NZEnvC 230 Nelson-Marlborough Fish and Game Council v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 569 KB]

    ...units. 5. Amend the explanation to Policy 5.1.2, as follows: [RPS, R] Policy 5.1.2 – Recognise that the taking of water and the use of water are two distinct activities and where resource consent application is to be granted, separate water permits for each activity will be granted. Most water taken from rivers or aquifers involves a subsequent consumptive use of that water, predominantly for irrigation of crops. Section 14 of the RMA treats the subsequent use of water as a dist...

  9. AI v ZO LCRO 215 / 2011 (21 June 2013) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...forged. This is the English language certificate that must accompany all applications for permanent residency. Although Mr AI insists that his IELTS Certificate is genuine, enquires made by INZ have failed to satisfy, and as a result Mr AI’s work permit and subsequent application for permanent residency were declined. [8] In relation to these matters Mr AI sought the assistance of the Practitioner, who assisted Mr AI (and family members) with various applications. This included Mr...

  10. Occupational regulation

    ...system was implemented to regulate prostitution in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Prostitution Reform Act 2003, and the system surrounding prostitution law in our country, governs: who can be an employee who can run a brothel the process for obtaining a licence to run a brothel. It aims to ensure that those working in the industry are protected and that any businesses established protect the health and safety of both their employees and customers. Key statutes Prostitution Reform Act 2003 Key se...