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  1. 2021-03-16 ORC - email - primary sector expert conferencing data sets and scenarios (Redacted) [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...varied over time for the inclusion of new  storage on farm. Good record that  demonstrates compliance with l/s  consent limit, but variable pattern of  taking.  Manuherekia  Mainstem Manuherekia take.  Irrigation Scheme.  One meter, one permit.  Example of a complete date set where  the data should be fairly similar.   Poolburn  One meter one permit examples  feeding a scheme.  Example of a data set with a lot of taking...

  2. [2024] NZEnvC 257 New Zealand Transport Agency v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 407 KB]

    ...the discharge of stormwater to land. [2] The court has now read and considered the consent memorandum of the parties dated 27 September 2024. It sets out the agreement reached between the parties to resolve the relevant appeal points by adding a permitted activity rule and associated standards providing for discharges of stormwater to land. This resolves the outstanding matters in Topic 15. Other relevant matters [3] Several parties have given notice of an intention to become a...

  3. Southern Lakes Holdings - T Enright - Statement of Evidence - 28 June 2021 [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...father’s eyesight was so limited at this time as he was blind in 50% of both eyes and found it difficult to read the documents sent to him. ORC was informed of this and showed little patience with this disability. Under time pressure from ORC this permit was renewed. However, the renewed water consent now 94655 resulted in a change of the water take locations and hence the water sources. This was due to an incorrect ORC report on these sources as the report writer was unfamilia...

  4. Muller v Yerman [2015] NZIACDT 77 (25 June 2015) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...receiving a written job offer were, including, it appears, that she considered applying for residence before coming to New Zealand was not a realistic option. A potential strategy was to come to New Zealand, and seek employment subject to obtaining a work permit. That may have led to residence options later. [17] Ms Yerman could not produce records of discussions regarding the change of approach. That appeared, to the Registrar, to potentially point to a breach of Ms Yerman’s profession...

  5. Ms C v CAC 10036 & Whitehorn [2012] NZREADT 53 [pdf, 47 KB]

    ...mete out punishment, sentence, discipline, inflict a handicap on, cause to suffer, retribution, penance, etc. With regard to the real estate industry, I believe the term penalty means specific action against a licensee to caution, fine or revoke a licence. Having one’s name published on a public website is, in my view, definitely a penalty against me. Further, if my name is published, I understand that the complainant would then be free to discuss this case with the media. That woul...

  6. 2021-03-18 Fish & Game opening subs [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...time if cumulative abstraction from a river exceeds those thresholds. 10 Fish and Game is currently not in a position to support any exclusions to the non-complying directive. In respect of Trustpower's position for example, the deemed permits that Fish and Game are aware of currently remove/divert all the water from four tributaries to Lake Mahingerangi and this is proposed to be continued based on the consent applications currently lodged. The term sought is until 2038....

  7. Implementation of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 - Regulations and Codes of Practice - Discussion Document [pdf, 486 KB]

    ...important that when online identities are created for individuals, that the process for attaining that online identity contain robust identification procedures. Currently common business practice (in some sectors) is to rely (for example) on a driver‟s licence to establish a customer‟s identity. There are some concerns with the use of driver‟s licences as the sole form of identity verification which are discussed later in this document. What tools exist to address the issue of id...

  8. FFNZ - EiC - K L Reilly (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...implementation of those relating to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago. Approach to Evidence 8. I am providing comment on the entire process relating to the Otago Regional Council’s (‘Council’s’) Proposed Plan Change 7 – the Water Permits Plan Change (PC7), from how the plan change came about, down to detailed concerns with specific provisions. 9. My evidence, and Federated Farmers overall position, is intended to support that presented by other primary sector witness...

  9. Trial and prison

    ...mitigation", which aims to reduce his sentence. Back to top Oliver is sentenced Three weeks later, Oliver reappears before the trial judge and counsel for sentencing. Oliver can address (talk to) the court through his counsel or directly if the judge permits. Both the Crown and the defence can make oral (spoken) submissions if they haven't already made written submissions. The police may attend sentencing to: deal with any prosecution-related issues support witnesses who are there to see justi...

  10. AAE v ZZV [2012] NZDT 32 (18 May 2012) [pdf, 66 KB]

    ...removed. It has not been proved that AAE had been at the Plaza for that period of time when his vehicle was towed. However, whether or not that is the case, it seems to me that when the Plaza closed at 9pm, customers would have had an implied licence to stay there for a reasonable time to finish their business and return to their vehicles. I think it is reasonable that customers who had been using the car park for the legitimate purpose of being customers at the Plaza, and who wer...