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  1. Directory of Official Information P-R [pdf, 971 KB]

    ...the Prime Minister and Cabinet ................................................................. 43 Office of the Privacy Commissioner ................................................................................... 51 Private Security Personnel Licencing Authority ............................................................... 54 Public Advisory Committee on Disarmament and Arms Control .................................... 56 Public Trust ...............................................

  2. 2021-10-27 ORC - PC8 - Common Bundle - Volume 1 [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...stormwater; and (b) Measures to prevent contamination of the receiving environment by industrial or trade waste; and (c) The use of techniques to trap debris, sediments and nutrients present in runoff. Explanation In terms of the Plan’s rules for permitted and discretionary activities for new discharges, or extensions to the catchment area of existing discharges from reticulated stormwater systems, the requirements of (a) to (c) will apply, as required. Principal reasons f...

  3. When you arrive at court

    ...auto-injectors are fine) other items at the discretion of court security. Cellphones The use of cellphones is not allowed in court and phones must be kept turned off at all times. When the jury leaves the courtroom to consider its verdict, cellphones are not permitted at all. During this time, court staff will keep your phone until you’ve finished. Your safety at court Court security staff are available at all times and will make sure you leave the court safely at the end of the trial. If y...

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  4. How to present your evidence on the day of your trial

    ...reading a prepared statement of evidence. If you wish to look at a document to remember details, you must first ask the judge for permission to do so. You should be prepared to explain what the document is and why you need to look at it. Whether you are permitted to look at this document is a decision for the judge. If you do not get permission, you will not be permitted to have any document that is not an exhibit in the proceedings open before you. You may also tender as evidence any documents...

  5. Firm undertaking form [pdf, 954 KB]

    ...undertaking and any other information the Secretary is entitled to assess, Examine or Audit under the Legal Services Act 2011 5. the Firm will take all reasonable steps to protect the interests of the Commissioner under a charge, including not doing or permitting anything that would or might effect the transfer of the property without the charge being satisfied 6. the Firm will advise the Commissioner if it is aware that an aided person has, is, or is attempting, to avoid making payments to t...

  6. Ballance Agri-Nutrients Limited.pdf [pdf, 682 KB]

    ...considers that there are a range of issues with Schedule D1, such as, for example, the suggestion that FEPs can be prepared by the landowner and need not be certified by a certified farm planner as being compliant with requirements, when combined with permitted activity rules that provide for almost all drystock farming, undermines the credibility and efficacy of PC1. Further, Dairy NZ states that It is not clear what an audit, by a ‘suitably qualified’ person, of a farmer prepared FE...

  7. LB & QB v REAA & LI [2011] NZREADT 39 [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...property prevented it from being used, inter alia, for any commercial purpose or for more than one household unit. [5] Did the second respondent have a duty, before advertising the property as a home and income, to ascertain that such an activity was permitted? Further Facts [6] The overall complaint of the appellants, as purchasers of the property in March 2010, is that the licensee misrepresented it to them as a “Home and Income” when the title to the property specificall...

  8. 2021-05-12 Minute - PC1 - PC8 - General Case Management.pdf [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...is any overlap between the provisions listed above and the balance of PC8 provisions (being those that appear to particularly concern the primary sector). [5] Finally, I am mindful that there are a large number of applications for replacement permits filed with the Regional Council, to which the provisions may apply. Given that, I have asked Commissioner Dunlop to prioritise mediation of those provisions of particular interest to the primary sector. Mediation [6] A gentle rem...

  9. AB v Secretary of Justice 27 March 2017 NZRA 001/2017 [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...Secretary’s decision given that he miscalculated the time period for doing so and that the High Court trial upon which he relies is still continuing. 8. I am not therefore, satisfied that the Applicant has made out extraordinary circumstance to permit acceptance of his late application for review. 9. I accordingly decline to accept the late application. 3 10. It follows that I cannot consider his application for review of the Secretary’s decision. BJ Kend...

  10. 12 February 2019 Pan Pac Forest Products Limited [pdf, 486 KB]

    ...918 8265 E-mail address:Oliver.Robertson@justice.govt.nz ENVIRONMENT COURT SX10044 Wellington Telephone: (04) 918 8300 Facsimile: (04) 918 8303 EC4180_NoticeOfHearing 1. Topic SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS Direct Referral - Coastal discharge permit and occupation of the Coastal Marine area (Pulp Mill at Whirinaki) i. Pan Pac Forest Products Limited Direct Referral From Consent Authority Of Resource Consent Application pursuant to Section 87 of the Resource Manaqement Act 1991...