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  1. Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry - final report published

    ...survivors Government acknowledges courageous abuse survivors | Beehive.govt.nz This subject may raise difficult emotional responses from readers. If you would like to talk to a support person the Royal Commission website lists some telephone helplines or services that offer support, information and help. All services are free. Support services | Abuse in Care - Royal Commission of Inquiry.

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  2. BX v EF [2025] NZDT 57 (3 March 2025) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL [2025] NZDT 57 APPLICANT BX RESPONDENT EF The Tribunal orders: EF is to pay BX the sum of $812.01 on or before 26 March 2025. Reasons 1. The claim was served on EF at his home address, which is confirmed in the Companies Register as being his address. Three calls were made to him from 9.15 to 9.30am to provide an opportunity to attend the hearing. BX confirmed with a local carpet shop which uses EF’s services duri...

  3. ENVC Matiatia applications assess environmental effects 2013 [pdf, 978 KB]

    WAIHEKE MARINAS LTD MATIATIA MARINA Resource Consent Applications Assessment of Environmental Effects March 2013 REPORT QUALITY CONTROL Document Name Matiatia Marina Assessment of Environmental Effects Version Final Rev 2 Amended Date 28 May 2013 Document Reference AA0283 – ASL Matiatia Marina AEE Rev 2 Amended 28-05-13 Authors Title Signature Bevan Hudson Environmental Planner James Hendra Senior Environmental Planner Ma

  4. [2018] NZEnvC 144 Auckland Council v Braines [pdf, 377 KB]

    ...owners had been warned of the problem or asked to undertake remedial work. [13] Mr Braines goes into some detail as to why he considers that this was an unnecessary action in the circumstances. He points to the fact that these issues have been addressed by the Court, and in discussions with the Council, in 2013. There is a dispute between the parties as to what arrangements were made, but it is clear that the Council advised the Judge on the ex parte application of the orders made a...

  5. LCRO 207/2015 CA v BE (21 August 2018) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...his client was intending to pursue. 2 [4] Mrs CA instructed her lawyer to reply to Mr BE setting out her company’s position. Mr BE responded to the correspondence received from the company. [5] On 6 August 2015, Mrs CA complained to the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (NZLS) about the content and tone of Mr BE’s correspondence. [6] The matter progressed to the Employment Relations Authority and was resolved at mediation on [Date] 2015. The complaint and the...

  6. Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited.pdf [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...While Fonterra supports workable rules for small or low intensity farming, it is interested in this appeal point to ensure it remains consistent with the outcomes sought in Fonterra's appeal. Changes to Tables 3.11-1, 3.11-2, and 3.11-3 and a new Table 3-11.2(a) (to provide for the relative reduction in nitrogen, phosphorus and E.coli required as the whole of catchment scale). The Waikato and Waipa River Iwi also seek better connections between the policy direction, the Schedules,...

  7. Ram v Aasa [2016] NZIACDT 48 (6 September 2016) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...upheld the complaint, it may impose sanctions under section 51 of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (“the Act”). This complaint involved sustained dishonesty: [11.1] Ms Aasa dishonestly took money through a pretence she would provide services not intending to provide the services, [11.2] She then perpetuated the deception, having failed to provide the services she misrepresented what happened to her client, instead of telling him of the inevitable and serious consequences...

  8. Sparks [2018] NZIACDT 24 (18 June 2018) [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2014 and the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act). Key features were that he did not personally establish a professional relationship with the complainants or provide the professional services required, and allowed unlicensed persons to provide professional services. He also misrepresented aspects of his professional service delivery. The complainants were seeking work in New Zealand and dealing with an offshore agent. Mr...

  9. Federated Farmers 190 [pdf, 567 KB]

    ...may carry out activities that involve earthworks in the vicinity of kauri trees. I agree to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. P R Gardner In-house Lawye Federated Farme s 30 September 2016 Address for service of person wishing to be a party: Richard Gardner Senior Policy Advisor Federated Farmers of New Zealand PO Box 92-066 Auckland 1142 Telephone: Fax: Email: Contact person: Advice (09) 379-0057 (09) 379-0782 rgar...

  10. TG v Tangilanu [2012] NZIACDT 11 (27 March 2012) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...student permits for her two children. These applications were never lodged. [7.4] In January 2011, Ms TG paid Ms Tangilanu $700 to make another residence application. Ms Tangilanu told Ms TG the application had been resubmitted to Immigration New Zealand in November 2010. [7.5] Ms TG subsequently rang Immigration New Zealand who informed her no residence application had been submitted. [7.6] Ms Tangilanu refunded Ms TG $1,220 of the total of $3,320 fees paid. This refund compris...