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  1. [2023] NZEnvC 250 Philip John Woolley v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 467 KB]

    ...2023 _______________________________________________________________ FINAL DETERMINATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT _______________________________________________________________ A: In accordance with s 279(1) Resource Management Act 1991 water permit U060329.4 is granted as set out in Appendix 1. B: The appeal is otherwise dismissed. C: Costs are reserved, and a timetable is already in place. 2 REASONS Introduction [1] Mr Woolley appealed against the decision of the Marl...

  2. Young Adult List

    ...court process, you can view the information here . Your lawyer may suggest some actions you can take to make positive changes in your life. If you agree, these actions will be included in an Intervention Plan. Actions may include getting your driver’s licence, attending counselling or connecting with your whakapapa. If you are a victim If you are a victim of someone appearing in the Young Adult List, you, and your support people, are acknowledged, treated with respect, and given a voice. A&nb...

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    ...a history of traffic offences; speeding, running red lights, refusing to hand over his keys, careless driving, and dangerous driving. In the past, he has been sentenced to community work and disqualified from driving for six months. He's only had his licence for three years, but he's already been disqualified for 12 months during that time. At the hospital, the police officer decides not to question Oliver, but he arranges for Oliver to give a blood sample to see if there is any alcohol is in h...

  4. WILSON Deane Geffrey Trevor (CSU 2013 WGN 0000193) [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...crash. Sergeant Sowter comments that while the engine to the Ford Laser had apparently been replaced, it was the same displacement and configuration as standard. [7] Sergeant Sowter reports that there is no record of Mr Wilson holding a driver’s licence, and he was listed as having been “forbidden to drive” in April 2008. Mr Terris stated that Mr Wilson was into Go-karting and that he had seen him race once but “he wasn’t as good at driving a real car as he was at Go-carts....

  5. ASC - 2014 annual report [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...relation to their access to local services. We first raised this issue with the Counties Manukau District Health Board during a visit to South Auckland in June 2008. The issue was again raised in April 2014 when the Committee considered their annual licence renewal application. The response received to the recommendation of the Committee that they consider a local service was “CM has a regional agreement with ADHB to manage our FTTOP for our population.” We encourage the District...

  6. Bay of Plenty Regional Council v Emery - Te Koutu Mourea (2006) 305 Rotorua MB 19 (305 ROT 19) [pdf, 807 KB]

    305 Rotorua MB 19 IN THE MAORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIARIKI DISTRICT A20060027081 A20060028121 UNDER 8ection328, Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Te Koutu Mourea - Consent to occupation licence BETWEEN BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant AND DEBRA JOY TEPORA EMERY Respondent Hearing: 13 November 2006 (Heard at Rotorua) Appearances: Mr Cooney, for BOPRC Mr Lawson, for the trustees ofTe KouhI Mourea Ms Emery, personally and on behalf of various own...

  7. MLC - 2012 June - Residential utilisation of multiply-owned Māori land [pdf, 433 KB]

    ...its origins in Taitokerau in 1989 where, under s 438 of the Māori Affairs Act 1953, a block was vested in a trust with exclusive use areas identified in a schedule to the trust order for whānau shareholding groups. The trustees were able to grant licences to occupy to owners within their respective areas to enable them to obtain Housing Corporation finance under the papakāinga housing scheme. The prototype trust order was known as the “Panguru D3 model” and was followed by the ...

  8. OI v NJ [2022] NZDT 180 (15 September 2022) [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...off. As OI was sitting in his car, he felt a bump behind him, he heard acceleration, then he saw NJ drive past him and park ahead of him. OI spoke with NJ, he noted damage to the middle of the left side of NJ’s car, and he obtained a copy of his licence. OI took a video of the damage to his vehicle, which is to the right rear corner. 2. OI now claims for losses incurred in the accident. 3. The issues for the Tribunal to determine are as follows: i. Did NJ collide with the r...

  9. [2017] NZEmpC 54 Marx v Southern Cross Campus Board of Trustees [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...reasonable contribution to its costs. As was observed in Scarborough v Micron Security Products Ltd: 4 While some latitude may generally be expected in such circumstances, it does not provide an impenetrable shield in relation to costs, or a licence to pursue hopeless claims or scandalous allegations with impunity. If it were otherwise it would place the opposing party, and the administration of justice generally, in an invidious position. [10] Mrs Marx says that she is a pensi...

  10. 2023NZPSPLA 062 [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...is accordingly dismissed Is Mr Croft guilty of unsatisfactory conduct? [10] Unsatisfactory conduct means3 (a) Conduct that falls short of the standard that a reasonable member of the public is entitled to expect from a reasonably competent licence or certificate holder (b) Conduct that is incompetent or negligent; or (c) Conduct that would reasonably be regarded by private security personnel or private investigators of good standing as being unacceptable. [11] To fit wit...