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  1. Tupe Snr v Everton - Manunui No 1 4th Residue Ahu Whenua Trust (2015) 334 Aotea MB 227 (334 AOT 227) [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...size and scale, I find a reasonable meeting fee to be $250 and a reasonable number of meetings to be 12 per annum with an allowance for up to 3 additional hui in extraordinary circumstances. The alternative would be, in an extreme scenario, to permit the trustees to meet as frequently as they chose to the point where trust funds would be exhausted. I cannot accept such an outcome is reasonable. On this basis the amount of over payment from November 2010 to July 2013 is approximate...

  2. Singh v Singh and Scorpion Liquor (2006) Ltd [2016] NZHRRT 38 [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...chastity. [7] The first, the symbol of Kesh, is of relevance in this case. [8] Satnam Singh entered New Zealand on a student visa to study towards a National Diploma in Business at the Newton College of Business and Technology in Auckland. He was permitted to work for up to 20 hours per week. He said he currently has a work visa entitling him to remain in New Zealand until November 2018. [9] Although his father deposited $10,000 to Satnam Singh’s New Zealand bank account, h...

  3. Appendix One to Cabinet Paper Reforming the Privacy Act 1993 [pdf, 378 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...

  4. Rec-Recap-2023-Q3-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 790 KB]

    ...approximately 1:00pm, a member of the public found Jesse unresponsive in the waters of Lake Waro, below a rocky outcrop known as the “jumping rocks.” He was deceased. Police found items of clothing on a nearby rock. Jesse’s cellphone, driver’s licence, and keys were in the pocket of his shorts. A toxicological analysis of Jesse’s blood found the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), indicating a positive result for cannabis. Jesse’s family told the Coroner that he was a...

  5. Wall v Fairfax New Zealand Ltd [2017] NZHRRT 17 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...that such cartoons are not required to mirror or parrot the editorial line of a newspaper or the current “official” line. Mr Grant said: As David English, a former editor of Britain’s Daily Mail put it: “The cartoonist, given that special licence granted over the centuries, can say things others only dare whisper”. [63] He also referred the Tribunal to: [63.1] A speech given by Nicholas Garland, said by Mr Grant to be one of Britain’s leading twentieth century cartoonist...

  6. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 993 KB]

    ...hazardous substances, including pesticides, herbicides, other chemicals, explosives and fireworks • reviewing and issuing Notices relating to the rules that apply to hazardous substances, a form of tertiary regulation • deciding import or export permits for ozone-depleting substances, and hazardous waste controlled by international environmental agreements • assessing and deciding applications for new organisms, including (among others) genetically modified organisms • moni...

  7. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 969 KB]

    ...hazardous substances, including pesticides, herbicides, other chemicals, explosives and fireworks • reviewing and issuing Notices relating to the rules that apply to hazardous substances, a form of tertiary regulation • deciding import or export permits for ozone-depleting substances, and hazardous waste controlled by international environmental agreements • assessing and deciding applications for new organisms, including (among others) genetically modified organisms • moni...

  8. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 989 KB]

    ...hazardous substances, including pesticides, herbicides, other chemicals, explosives and fireworks • reviewing and issuing Notices relating to the rules that apply to hazardous substances, a form of tertiary regulation • deciding import or export permits for ozone-depleting substances, and hazardous waste controlled by international environmental agreements • assessing and deciding applications for new organisms, including (among others) genetically modified organisms • mon...

  9. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 1004 KB]

    ...hazardous substances, including pesticides, herbicides, other chemicals, explosives and fireworks • reviewing and issuing Notices relating to the rules that apply to hazardous substances, a form of tertiary regulation • deciding import or export permits for ozone-depleting substances, and hazardous waste controlled by international environmental agreements • assessing and deciding applications for new organisms, including (among others) genetically modified organisms • moni...

  10. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 987 KB]

    ...hazardous substances, including pesticides, herbicides, other chemicals, explosives and fireworks • reviewing and issuing Notices relating to the rules that apply to hazardous substances, a form of tertiary regulation • deciding import or export permits for ozone-depleting substances, and hazardous waste controlled by international environmental agreements • assessing and deciding applications for new organisms, including (among others) genetically modified organisms • moni...