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  1. 2021-03-18 Fish & Game opening subs [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...time if cumulative abstraction from a river exceeds those thresholds. 10 Fish and Game is currently not in a position to support any exclusions to the non-complying directive. In respect of Trustpower's position for example, the deemed permits that Fish and Game are aware of currently remove/divert all the water from four tributaries to Lake Mahingerangi and this is proposed to be continued based on the consent applications currently lodged. The term sought is until 2038....

  2. Implementation of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 - Regulations and Codes of Practice - Discussion Document [pdf, 486 KB]

    ...important that when online identities are created for individuals, that the process for attaining that online identity contain robust identification procedures. Currently common business practice (in some sectors) is to rely (for example) on a driver‟s licence to establish a customer‟s identity. There are some concerns with the use of driver‟s licences as the sole form of identity verification which are discussed later in this document. What tools exist to address the issue of id...

  3. FFNZ - EiC - K L Reilly (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...implementation of those relating to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago. Approach to Evidence 8. I am providing comment on the entire process relating to the Otago Regional Council’s (‘Council’s’) Proposed Plan Change 7 – the Water Permits Plan Change (PC7), from how the plan change came about, down to detailed concerns with specific provisions. 9. My evidence, and Federated Farmers overall position, is intended to support that presented by other primary sector witness...

  4. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...he was blind in 50% of both eyes and he was unable to read those documents, and that’s unfortunate, but we did inform the Otago Regional Council, and it had very little patience or consideration of the disability. Under time pressure, that permit or that consent was renewed, but in the 15 process of that renewal of that consent, now referred to as 94655, it resulted in a change in the locations that we were allowed to take water from, and hence a change in the water sources, an...

  5. 5. Transcript (weeks 9 & 10 Dunedin) [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...was blind in 50% of both eyes and he was unable to read those documents, and that’s unfortunate, but we did inform the Otago Regional Council, and it had very little patience or consideration of the disability. 15 Under time pressure, that permit or that consent was renewed, but in the process of that renewal of that consent, now referred to as 94655, it resulted in a change in the locations that we were allowed to take water from, and hence a change in the water sources, and t...

  6. Trial and prison

    ...mitigation", which aims to reduce his sentence. Back to top Oliver is sentenced Three weeks later, Oliver reappears before the trial judge and counsel for sentencing. Oliver can address (talk to) the court through his counsel or directly if the judge permits. Both the Crown and the defence can make oral (spoken) submissions if they haven't already made written submissions. The police may attend sentencing to: deal with any prosecution-related issues support witnesses who are there to see justi...

  7. AAE v ZZV [2012] NZDT 32 (18 May 2012) [pdf, 66 KB]

    ...removed. It has not been proved that AAE had been at the Plaza for that period of time when his vehicle was towed. However, whether or not that is the case, it seems to me that when the Plaza closed at 9pm, customers would have had an implied licence to stay there for a reasonable time to finish their business and return to their vehicles. I think it is reasonable that customers who had been using the car park for the legitimate purpose of being customers at the Plaza, and who wer...

  8. INZ (Calder) v Ahmed [2019] NZIACDT 18 (2 April 2019) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...ISAS, a case officer, sent an email to Mr BB, a client of ISAS. It advised him how to prepare for an interview. It was copied to Mr Ahmed. It commenced with the following message: THIS EMAIL IS BEING SENT TO YOU ON BEHALF OF MR MARAJ AHMED IAA LICENCE NO. 201001434. [10] On 3 December 2015, Immigration New Zealand sent an email to Mr S concerning the residence application of Mr BB. The immigration officer requested confirmation as to whether Mr Ahmed was the only person providi...

  9. Taueki v Procter – Horowhenua (11) Lake (2013) 296 Aotea MB 91 (296 AOT 91) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...land is in fact subject to a Māori Reservation then the provisions of section 338(12) will apply. That sections states that the trustees in whom any Māori Reservation is vested may “with the consent of the Court” grant a lease or occupation licence of the reservation or of any part of it for any term not exceeding 14 years including any term or terms of renewal upon and subject to such terms and conditions as the Court thinks fit; (h) unless there is an actual conflict of inter...

  10. Otene – Tauhara Māori Reservation (1977) 58 Taupo MB 168 (58 TPO 168) [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...definition to classes or reserves and appropriate users therein; but as the law now stands there is no clear definition as to when some proposal tor the public good, that is inconsistent with the general purpose or the reserve might nonetheless be permitted. Provision for a television translator might well be effected by easement, and section 16 prescribes that "the Minister, in the case or reserves vested in the Crown, and, in the case ot reserves vested in an administering body,...