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  1. Family Court E solution Amendment Rules 2024 PCO26422 v1.23 4 December 2024 Consultation version.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...court-management solution (if any) provided, by or on behalf of the court,— (a) for an office of the court; and (b) for use to bring or deal with proceedings in the court (see rule 5 and Part 1A) that, if that solution were not provided, would be proceedings permitted or required to be brought or dealt with through that office lawyer user, of the e-solution, means a lawyer not exempted from using the e- solution for the relevant proceedings (see rules 17G to 17I) user, of the e-solution, me...

  2. ENV-2016-AKL-000187 England Spring Street Residents v Auckland Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    .................................................................................. 16 5.1. Statement of issue ................................................................................................ 16 5.2. Panel recommendation and reasons ..................................................................... 16 6. Permitted development and outcome-led development ............................................... 17 6.1. Statement of issue ...................................................

  3. Waitangi Tribunal - Part IV Te Urewera [pdf, 4.2 MB]

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  4. Waitangi Tribunal - Part 6 Te Urewera [pdf, 4.2 MB]

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  5. Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism - Cabinet Paper 3 - October 2016 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...current provisions for Ministerial exemptions were added to Phase I to ensure that the Act retains the flexibility to respond on an ad hoc basis for entities that are low risk and have disproportionately high compliance costs. The provisions permit me to exempt any individual from any or all provisions in the Act. I consider that Phase II needs to retain this flexibility, but that improvements need to be made to ensure the exemptions system works in practice. A key improvement...

  6. Rec-Recap-Q3-2022.pdf [pdf, 691 KB]

    ...scenic flight with passengers to the head of the Fox Glacier valley. At 9:45am the helicopter departed with Mr Gameren and six passengers on board for an expected 20-minute flight. The weather was cloudy and changeable as the flight departed. Weather permitting, the flight was to include a snow landing on Chancellor Shelf above the glacier. Mr Gameren spoke with the pilot of another helicopter flying in the neighbouring Franz Josef Glacier valley. The helicopter was reported overdue...

  7. Supplementary Government Response to Law Commissions report [pdf, 479 KB]

    ...threshold in section 66 should remain in relation to complaints. Retaining the status quo is considered the best option for preventing frivolous or vexatious complaints. 60 The Privacy Act should specifically provide that representative complaints are permitted. Would provide clarity to allow representative complaints. Will increase efficiency by encouraging ‘pooling’ of multiple complaints of a similar nature. 62 The Human Rights Review Tribunal should not be empowered to order ex...

  8. [2022] NZREADT 2 - BX v REAA (28 February 2022) [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...resource consent as (verbatim) “commercial. able to be used for multiple options”. The loft was described as being self-contained and comprising two bedrooms, a kitchen, a toilet and a bathroom which was rented out. It stated that the loft was not permitted. Multiple tenants were noted. [5] The vendors renewed the agency agreement on 9 January 2017. The property was withdrawn from the market on 30 June 2017. [6] The appellant viewed the property with Mr Tapper on 31 October...

  9. [2014] NZEmpC 23 Greenslade v Jetstar Airways Ltd [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...Section 30 specifies that these rules can include matters involving pilots and flight crew members. Rule 121.803 of the Civil Aviation Rules relates to operator responsibilities. It provides that the operator of an aeroplane must not cause or permit an air operation to be performed unless a scheme has been established for the regulation of “flight and duty times for every person flying as a flight crew member” (Rule 121.803(a)(1)). The scheme addresses “rest periods before f...

  10. Morehu v Māori Trustee - Tokerau A14B2 (2007) 313 Rotorua MB 256 (313 ROT 256) [pdf, 6.7 MB]

    ...resale. The applicant had the opportunity to purchase the shares or part thereof, but instead elected to buy the interests of another owner. Prior to that the deceased and Te Mata Morehu appeared to agree that the applicant would not at that time be permitted to buy the shares. But this was not any fault of the Maori Trustee. No trust, constructive or resulting can arise in such circumstances. In conclusion, Mr Dennett submitted that the Maori Trustee had acted in accordance with the...