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  1. 10 August 2020 Topic 15 Northland Regional Plan Appeals - Mangrove Removal [pdf, 229 KB]

    THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND NOTICE OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE that there is to be a sitting of the Environment Court as detailed below to hear the proceedings listed in the attached schedule. The details for these proceedings are as follows COMMENCING: Monday, 10 August 2020 TIME: 10:00 AM VENUE: Hearing Room 2.01, Environment Court Specialist Courts and Tribunals Centre Level 2, 41 Federal Street (Corner of Wyndham and Federal Streets) Auckland Ph: (09...

  2. Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012

    ...ensure rights, including those in Te Tiriti o Waitangi, are protected? What safeguards are appropriate for search and surveillance activities?  What principles, if any, should guide search and surveillance powers? Do you think Policy Statements addressing how agencies must conduct certain search and surveillance activities would be helpful? How can we ensure the powers in the Act aren’t used disproportionately against different groups of people? As technology has developed, legislation a...

  3. Nairn v Peebles LCRO 109 / 2010 (14 December 2010) [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...informed that the contract was now unconditional, the Practitioner obtained search copies of the Certificates of Title and discovered that one of the titles was not in the name of the Applicant and his wife. There followed a flurry of activity to address the issue, which involved a number of complicated steps because the registered proprietor, a company, had meanwhile been struck-off. Steps were taken to restore the company to the Companies register so that it could transfer of the...

  4. Te Manutukutuku Issue 2 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...'hole in the middle'; the sale of Fiordland; mahinga kai and fisheries; and others. Occasionally, the Tribunal sees the need to communicate with the Government before its fmal report has been made. For example, following the Crown's fmal address in September, which included a response to the claimants' submissions on pounamu, the Tribunal wrote to the Minis­ ters of Conservation and Energy requesting that no licences for mining pounamu be issued until the Government...

  5. Van Wey Lovatt v Health New Zealand (Strike-Out) [2023] NZHRRT 37 [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...confined to the alleged breaches of Rules 5 and 6 of the Code. A timetable was set for the filing of the parties’ evidence. The timetable provided for HNZ to file its evidence first. [5] On 14 October 2021 HNZ filed its evidence. The evidence addressed the history of the very unhappy interaction between the parties, why HNZ considered Dr Van Wey Lovatt’s request for her information was vexatious and why certain personal information was withheld from her. The evidence also addre...

  6. S v L [2017] NZIACDT 3 (4 April 2017) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...way, and failed to follow up adequately. [2] The adviser denies he failed to identify the problem of the maximum of 24 months allowed for the visa category relied on. He said the 24 month issue was secondary to a more pressing issue. Immigration New Zealand was likely to reject the work visa, and also deny the applicant any long-term immigration prospects. That was important, because the applicant and the complainant were a couple; the complainant had a residence visa and the applica...

  7. [2019] NZREADT 49 - CAC 521 v Wright (13 November 2019) [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...and/or rent moneys from tenants and failed to ensure that the moneys were passed on to the intended recipients, as follows: [a] Property at Pohutukawa Place: Mr Wright received a $1,600 bond and failed to ensure that it was lodged with Tenancy Services; [b] Property at Tiromoana Crescent: Mr Wright received a $1,700 bond and failed to ensure that it was lodged with Tenancy Services; [c] Property at George Street: [i] Mr Wright received a $1,800 bond and failed to ensure that it...

  8. [2018] NZEnvC 183 Port Otago Ltd v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...on a redrafted policy 4.3.7(d)-(e) to the Proposed Otago Regional Policy Statement ("PORPS") either (a) along the lines in paragraph [135] of the Reasons or to similar effect; or (b) otherwise to give effect to the policies of the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement and their inter-relationships as explained in the Reasons for this Decision . D: Leave is reserved for any party to make submissions as to whether and to what extent resort to section 293 RMA is necessary...

  9. [2016] NZEmpC 44 G L Freeman Holdings Ltd v Belley (Labour Inspector) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...minutes of 15 January 2016 and 26 February 2016 within which to respond to the defendant’s application for costs. [10] Although the documents were duly served on the plaintiff’s registered office, telephone advice from an occupant of that address suggested that the current owner of the property had no association with the plaintiff; the previous owner either had or may have had an association with the plaintiff, but it appears that is not longer the case. [11] Accordingly, I...

  10. How to apply for an AML/CFT ministerial exemption

    ...may also want to seek independent advice from an independent AML/CFT expert before applying. What information should I include in an application? Every application must include at least the following information. Who is applying? Give the full name, address and corporate status of the persons seeking the exemption. You must include your NZBN. You must provide an overview of your business, including key office holder and major shareholders. You should also provide information on any associated c...