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  1. Mills v Capital and Coast District Health Board [2019] NZHRRT 47 [PDF, 731 KB]

    ...of 15 November 2017 is met. However, as will be seen, collecting personal information for a lawful purpose is one matter. The circumstances in which that information may then be used is an entirely different matter. We return to this point when addressing IPP 8. [70] Accordingly, we find no breach of IPP 1 by the HVDHB. Whether the HVDHB breached IPP 2 [71] IPP 2 requires that where an agency collects personal information the agency must collect the information directly from the i...

  2. Canterbury Earthquake Insurance Tribunal Annual Report 2022 to 2023 [pdf, 629 KB]

    ...stemming from the Sequence; or (c) relate to properties that have been "on-sold" (purchased by an applicant after the property suffered earthquake damage during the Sequence). Tribunal personnel and caseload [6] The stable number of new applications and the resolution of others has meant consistent caseloads and the current number of members is expected to be sufficient to comfortably deal with case numbers. [7] The Tribunal had 13 new applications in the 2022/2023 ye...

  3. Alloa v Ullapool LCRO 159/09 (22 June 2010) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...the vendor maintained he had made certain representations to her, he would be required to give evidence, and could be summonsed for that purpose. [5] The second letter [letter B] became the subject of the Applicant’s complaint to the New Zealand Law Society. In this letter the Practitioner informed the Applicant that he could face potential liability as a party for the losses claimed by R. The Practitioner enclosed a draft amended statement of claim showing the Applicant a...

  4. [2024] NZIACDT 20 – LB v Luv (8 July 2024) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...New Zealand and completed diplomas in hospitality at level 5 and 6 of the New Zealand Qualifications Framework. She has worked here for some years in hospitality. [7] On 27 October 2022, the complainant and Ms Luv signed Luv Immigration’s services agreement. An expression of interest (expression) in the skilled migrant category was filed with Immigration New Zealand (Immigration NZ) on 6 November 2022. A total of 175 points were claimed, with the threshold then being 160 points...

  5. Central Standards Committee 3 v Sawyer [2022] NZLCDT 38 (28 October 2022) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...because it would reasonably be regarded by lawyers of good standing as disgraceful or dishonourable3; because she wilfully or recklessly contravened the Act or Rules4; and because, even when the conduct was unconnected with the provision of regulated services, it would justify a finding that she was not a fit and proper person or is otherwise unsuited to engage in practice as a lawyer.5 [4] Although Dr Sawyer has had no prior disciplinary history, the Standards Committee argues that...

  6. [2022] NZEmpC 76 NZQA v Hickey [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...was not produced in evidence. 5 At [2]–[3]. [15] An offer of employment was made to Mr Hickey by NZQA on 4 March 2021. He accepted the offer and began work on 15 March 2021. The position was Senior Business Analyst in Information Services, subject to conditions. [16] The letter offering employment contained two paragraphs about when and why the employment would end. They were: End Date Your employment at NZQA will end on 24 December 2021, subject to earlier t...

  7. ENVC Matiatia party corresp RPMay15 coastal permit draft conditions [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...ASL AEE folio of figures) (e) IMC – Typical Marina Walkway & Finger Section & Marina Office Plan & Elevation - Drawing No.4208-211 dated 12-12-14 (being figure 105 in December 2014 folio of figures). (f) Riley Consultants Ltd – Services Plan Drawing No. 10178-13 dated 08-12-14 (being figure 107 in December 2014 folio of figures). (g) Light Group – Matiatia Marina T6 Talley Luminaire Bollard Layout - Drawing dated 18- 02-13 (being Figure 29 in March 2013 ASL AEE folio...

  8. King v Manukonga - Section 11 Oākura Town Belt (Oākura Pā) (2021) 437 Aotea MB 124 (437 AOT 124) [pdf, 303 KB]

    437 Aotea MB 124 I TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O AOTEA In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand Aotea District A20210004162 WĀHANGA Under Section 67, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Section 11 Oākura Town Belt (Oākura Pā) I WAENGA I A Between ME And JAQUALINE TUHI ALLLISON KING Te Kaitono Applicant KEITH MANUKONGA Te Kaiurupare Respondent Nohoanga: Hearing...

  9. Bulling v New Zealand Transport Agency (Referral back to Human Rights Commission) [2015] NZHRRT 44 [pdf, 42 KB]

    ...resolution of disputes about compliance with Part 1A or Part 2 of the Human Rights Act in the most efficient, informal, and cost-effective manner possible. See s 76(1)(b). To this end the Commission is required by s 77 to provide dispute resolution services. Those services centre on mediation. Experience shows that mediation settles most complaints. [4] While the parties are not expressly bound to engage with the mediation process once the complaint has been made, it is clear from...

  10. Apply for a brothel operator certificate

    On this page: People who need a brothel operator certificate People who can't get a brothel operator certificate Forms to apply for a brothel operator certificate Criminal record check Renew your certificate Replace your certificate Find out more Anyone who wants to operate a prostitution business must apply for a brothel operator certificate. People who need a brothel operator certificate An operator is a person who, whether alone or with others, owns, operates, controls or manages the busin...