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  1. Bennett - Estate of Ronald Clifford Bennett (2017) 156 Waiariki MB 250 (156 WAR 250) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...deed indicate that Ronald and Janet were to own the house jointly. They are both described as “the Borrower” under the deed, and all provisions refer to them in a joint capacity as opposed to having separate rights as tenants in common. The licence to occupy the dwelling site was granted to both Ronald and Janet, and the schedule to the deed provides that the term of the licence is for: … the lifetime of R I and J I BENNETT or for 30 years whichever is the longer. [26] Joint...

  2. [2021] NZIACDT 3 - DY v Parker (25 February 2021) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...by Mr Gu that the appropriate sanctions would be: (1) Mr Parker is to be immediately suspended until he has completed Toi- Ohomai’s Graduate Diploma in New Zealand Immigration Advice, coupled with an order preventing him from reapplying for any licence during that time; (2) refund to the complainant $10,000 plus GST; and (3) pay the complainant $2,000 for distress. Submissions from Mr Parker [20] There are submissions from Mr Moses, counsel for Mr Parker, dated 29 January 2...

  3. [2006] NZEmpC AC 68/06 Colosimo & Anor v Parker [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...and One Red Dot in exchange for shares. [9] The premises leased had formally been used as a Chinese restaurant. They were substantially refurbished and upgraded for the tavern business. On 24 March 2004, an application was made for an on-licence. This was granted on 29 April 2004. A copy of the licence was displayed in a prominent position just inside the entrance to the tavern. It was in the name of the second plaintiff. [10] There was little dispute between the evidence...

  4. [2024] NZIACDT 08 - MT v Murthy (21 February 2024) [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...about her work and seeking a further refund. Ms Murthy replied declining a refund. Decision of the Tribunal [9] It was found by the Tribunal that Ms Murthy had: 1 MT v Murthy [2024] NZIACDT 3. 3 (1) Failed to ensure the name and licence number of her son, also a licensed immigration adviser who worked on the file, were written in the service contract, in breach of cl 19(a). (2) Failed to include payment terms in the service contract, in breach of cl 19(i). (3) Fail...

  5. Rec-Recap-2023-Q1-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 889 KB]

    ...those presenting with synthetic cannabinoid toxicity. c. update the PRIMHD to enable reporting using the current DSM rather than the outdated version. XLIX. In response to this recommendation, Ministry of Health acknowledged that the PRIMHD only permitted recording of diagnosis by DSM-IV and accepted that this can result in inaccurate diagnostic and reporting data sets. The Ministry did advise there was an alternative system, SNOMED-CT, being used for reporting in some areas of the...

  6. 1. JWS 1 - JWS of Planning Experts dated 8 March 2022 [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...duplication/inconsistency/alignment issues. Are the provisions inconsistent with each other/alignment of PC8 provisions with the Chapter 25 provisions 17. CH, MB, FB agree that the provisions are not inconsistent. Alleged duplication within the permitted activity rules under each planning framework 18. This discussion is based primarily on Table 1 from CH’s evidence which includes all of the permitted activity standards from PC8 Rule 14.5.1.1 alongside the relevant permitted...

  7. 1.3 Appendix C to JWS 1 - Draft Policy Amendments [pdf, 981 KB]

    ...7.D.8………….…………………………………………………………….13 Amended Rule 12.C.0.2…………………………………………………………………16 New Rule 12.C.0.4 (discharge – prohibited) …………………………………...……….17 New Rule 12.C.1.4 (discharge – short term permitted) …………………...…………….17 New Rule 12.C.2.5 (discharge – restricted discretionary) ……………………………....18 Ne...

  8. 2021-05-11 ORC PC7 draft site visit itinerary - Final (updated 11.5.21) [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...weirs and diversions, hydrology - including flowing and drier reaches, Falls Dam, and the tributaries of interest that would be difficult to access by vehicle or foot. There would also be value in extending the visit to the Upper Taieri, if time permits. The court can contextualise at a high level a broad range of different methods of irrigation, farm types, and flow regimes by hovering over the suggested sites. We note that it is not possible to stop and view the sites without arran...

  9. [2024] NZEnvC 080 Digital Signs Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...commencement of the building work until the resource consent was approved. [9] Mr Jaques considers it is unreasonable for the Council to require Digital Signs to alter its building consent application to remove the LED displays before it will permit work to commence. In his view, it would be a permitted activity to build the domes, and then to later fit the same displays. Digital Signs accordingly applies for a 4 declaration to that effect. Jurisdiction [10] Under s 311...

  10. Auckland Standards Committee v Valu Pome'e [2014] NZLCDT 87 [pdf, 107 KB]

    ...includes documents obtained from the Family Court file and Immigration New Zealand. 5. In about June 2007 Mr and Mrs L instructed Ms Valu-Pome’e to commence adoption proceedings for them to adopt S and to apply to Immigration New Zealand for a permit for her so that she could remain in New Zealand. S was Mr L’s niece and she had been living with them in New Zealand. She was less than one year old at the time. 6. At that time, Ms Valu-Pome’e was employed as a solicitor by anothe...