Search Results

Search results for no licence.

7586 items matching your search terms

  1. [2020] NZEnvC 027 Lake Road Preservation Society Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...exported . He also argued the consent itself had lapsed either through non-use or by not meeting pre-conditions. [14] For current purposes, Mr Savage did not consider these issues in particular detail given that whether the volume that might be permitted by the court was 2,000 tonnes or 15,000 m3 , it was well short of the actual volume being removed currently. For reasons which are unexplained, but are of considerable concern to the residents, the volume appears to have increased d...

  2. Key Informant Interviews Review of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 [pdf, 326 KB]

    ...his premises; • an operator of a brothel where there were no more than four sex workers working at any one time, but with several shifts per day. Areas of dissatisfaction A few operators objected to paying the fee for the brothel operator licence certificate. But by far the main complaint − from almost all operators − was the inconvenience of having to put in a new application each year. This took time and effort. The other main grievance was that, having gone to the effo...

  3. 21-11-11 AL 3 Suspension of jury trials in Auckland and Hamilton for 11 November 2021 [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...physical distancing purposes, entry to the courts is restricted to those people who are required to be in court. Members of the public (including a whānau support person or persons for a defendant) whose presence is not required at court will not be permitted to enter unless they are given permission from the presiding judge. See the District Court’s Alert Level 2 protocol for more information. Masks are to be worn at all times within the courthouse, unless an approved exemption is...

  4. [2022] NZEmpC 16 Courage v Attorney-General [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...[4] The applicant provided a further response, clarifying the scope of their application. The applicant confirmed that they no longer wished to take film, photographs and/or sound recordings at the hearing. Rather, the applicant wishes to be permitted to “sit in on the in chambers hearing.” [5] The hearing is set down for five days from 21 February 2022. The hearing is not a chambers hearing – it will take place in open Court, albeit via remote participation in light of th...

  5. 2021-03-12 Edward Ellison - summary of evidence [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...and Water Plan is an opportunity to provide for cultural values and interests in wai māori and reflects the resetting of the Treaty partnership with the Otago Regional Council. 10. Kāi Tahu are concerned at the granting of replacement water permits for consent terms that extend beyond the life of the new land and water plan. This will lock Kāi Tahu out of freshwater management for another generation and will significantly delay the restoration of the mana and mauri of Otago&#...

  6. AEQ v ZVF & ZVE [2012] NZDT 268 (16 July 2012) [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...was between ZVE and AEQ. [6] ZVF not liable to AEQ because: (i) The bids were not made by or on behalf of ZVE. (ii) AEQ argued that ZVF was liable for the bids on her account because Trade Me’s terms and conditions required her not to permit any other person to use her user name or membership and not to disclose her password or other information allowing access to her membership (clause 3.4). However, that did not deem all contracts made under the account th...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 258 Kaiuma Farm Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...the costs application, were not tested or accepted by the court.12 [10] Marberry disputes the characterisation of the letter by Kaiuma. Counsel point out that the letter did not detail any grounds for its position that the activities were not permitted (such as any alleged breach of permitted activity standards). Furthermore, it did not traverse the primary grounds on which the orders were sought.13 Counsel submit that Kaiuma essentially put itself to unnecessary expense 8...

  8. ORC PC7 Hearing Schedule - 5.5.21 [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...be recalled, TBC Simon Wilson Schedule 10A.4 Evidence TBC ORC *Witness to be recalled, TBC Sean Leslie Water Use: Schedule 10A.4 Evidence TBC ORC *Witness to be recalled, TBC Tom de Pelsemaeker Planning: Schedule 10A.4, Priority, Deemed Permits, CA & RDA Rules Evidence TBC ORC *Witness to be recalled, TBC Roddy Henderson Hydrology: Schedule 10A.4 Evidence TBC Adjourn Thursday 27 May 2021 - Hearing Day 34 - Dunedin (9.30am Start, 5pm Adjournment) Party Reference /...

  9. 2021-08-31 Ministry of Justice HSS during Alert Level 3 [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...safety during COVID-19 Keeping courts safe at Alert Level 3 Updated 31 August 2021 Access to members of the public Members of the public (including whānau and support persons) whose presence is not required at court will not be permitted to enter unless granted permission from the presiding judge. This restriction is necessary to protect others and allow courts to conduct business. Permission should be sought in the first instance by emailing the registrar in...

  10. CPA Form 7 Notice of appeal by offender relating to extended supervision order [pdf, 24 KB]

    ...• making an extended supervision order (section 107I of the Parole Act 2002); or • declining to cancel an extended supervision order (section 107M of the Parole Act 2002); or Form 7 • ordering for a specified period that you may not be permitted to apply for the cancellation of the extended supervision order to which you are subject (section 107M(6) of the Parole Act 2002; or • extending a short supervision order (section 107N of the Parole Act 2002).] Date of decision...