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  1. 2019 Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 916 KB]

    ...relation to gaming machines and other non- casino gambling activities. The Gambling Commission has the powers of a Commission of Inquiry. Its functions are wide-ranging, and include the following: • determining applications for casino operators’ licences and the renewal of casino venue licences • approving agreements and changes to agreements between casino operators and casino venue licence holders • specifying, varying and revoking casino licence conditions • dete...

  2. Gibbs v Te Runanga o Ngati Tama - Part Lot 2 and Lot 1 DP 4866 (TNK 4/901) and Section 1 SO 10359 CT TNK4/792 (2011) 274 Aotea MB 47 (274 AOT 47) [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...waka. The Respondents Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Tama [5] Ngāti Tama of Taranaki, through Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Tama, opposes the applications. They say that, if granted, the applications will set an unintended precedent in 274 Aotea MB 51 permitting ―non tangata whenua‖ to create large Māori reservations in areas that traditionally fall within the domain of other iwi, in this instance Ngāti Tama. Such groups could then act contrary to the wishes of tangata whenua across...

  3. Naera v Fenwick - Whakapoungakau 24 block (2010) 15 Waiariki MB 279 (15 WAR 279) [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...further.5 That hui was held on 13 September 2004 and Mr Gray reported to the Court at a subsequent hearing held on 11 October 2004 that the owners had endorsed the changes sought. Accordingly the Court granted the application to vary the trust order to permit the trust to enter into joint ventures and form companies.6 [26] On 4 December 2006 a hearing was held to consider another application to vary the trust order, to provide the trustees with the ability to develop the trust’s la...

  4. [2013] NZEmpC 40 B v Virgin Australia (NZ) Employment & Crewing Ltd [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...nor was she asked about fasting or diet pills. [75] On 5 February 2010 CAA wrote to Mr Lowe advising him that it had commenced its fit and proper person investigation and that it was supportive of the company’s suspension of the plaintiff’s licence until the matter was resolved. This, it said, was consistent with effective risk management. [76] Mr McCabe emailed Mr Lowe on 16 February 2010 attaching what appeared to be an email from the Police advising that their investigation...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief Maxwell Dunn [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...(“MCAA”); w) Non RMA based plans and other relevant matters; x) Consent terms; y) Consent conditions; z) My overall assessment of the marina project. The Applications 8. The nature of the three resource consent applications (coastal permit, land use and diversion/discharge of stormwater) required for the marina project were explained in the March 2013 AEE submitted to the Council. They are also explained in Sections 1 and 3 of the Councils Section 87F report (...

  6. Guide for Policy and Legal Advisors

    ...policies that, for example: relate to the delivery of medical care for acute patients, or medical or welfare services to vulnerable groups within the community create procedures for the management of individuals in state care regulate suicide or euthanasia permit law enforcement officers to use reasonable force, including the use of weapons in the course of their duties create or amend offences or defences relating to loss of life including murder, manslaughter and related defences facilitate...

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 180 McKay [pdf, 752 KB]

    ...(ii) a cadastral survey dataset to give effect to the grant of a cross lease or company lease 11 Restrictions on subdivision of land (1) No person may subdivide land, within the meaning of section 218, unless the subdivision is- (a) a subdivision permitted by subsection (1A); or (1A) A person may subdivide land under subsection (1)(a) if- (a) either- (i) the subdivision is expressly allowed by a resource consent; or (iO the subdivision does not contravene a national environmental...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 191 Kapiti Coast District Council [pdf, 919 KB]

    ...2. Rule TR-PARK-R18: Amend and insert the following Rule TR-PARK-R18 requirements for accessible carparks: TR-PARK-R18 Anv aeti1titv requiring mere than 2 mrpMks. Accessible carparks Measurement criteria apply to activities under this rule. Permitted Standards Activity 1. Disabled persons Accessible carparks and bie·1de parkiRg must be required provided at a- the rate shown in Table TR-Table 6A below ef: a. 1 '.'.'here 10 er less E&rpsrk spaees are pre•.•...

  9. [2023] NZREADT 15 – Wilson v CAC 2102 & EE [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...Charlotte Carlyle Wilson, the appellant and a licensee, handled the sale of a residential property (the property). It was marketed as providing a ‘Home and Income’, but the separate renting of the downstairs area for residential purposes was not permitted. She was found by Complaints Assessment Committee 2102 (the Committee) to have breached various provisions of the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2012 (the Rules) and to be guilty of unsatisfac...

  10. IncreasingRevenuefromCourtsandTribunalFeesandCollectionsServices.pdf [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...collins Cross-Out B U D G E T S E N S I T I V E 13 B U D G E T S E N S I T I V E 63 I propose these should come into effect for 1 July for increased revenue to begin to be realised immediately. I propose that the Minister of Justice is permitted to make decisions on any transitional or consequential amendments and on minor matters to support the changes and that align with the overall policy intent of the proposals. 64 The table below sets out the process for progressing the...