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  1. Summary of submissions: Strengthening New Zealand's legislative response to family violence [pdf, 584 KB]

    ...Justice Centre, 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088, Wellington, New Zealand T +64 4 918 8800 F +64 4 918 8820 E info@justice.govt.New Zealand W www.justice.govt.New Zealand This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to the Ministry of Justice and follow any other licence terms. To see a copy of this licence, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 http:/...

  2. [2024] NZEnvC 320 New Zealand Transport Agency - Waka Kotahi [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...questioned whether a condition should set out a response should there be any adverse change to the existing quality, maximum quantity and maximum rate of abstraction for any community water supply or bore that is either subject to an active water permit or permitted by a rule in a Regional Plan notwithstanding Dr Jack McConchie’s evidence that dewatering would have no effects on any bores in the vicinity. [126] We accept the agreed position in the JWS (Row 23) that: We understand...

  3. 28.-Evidence-of-Mr-Grant-Eccles-Planning.PDF [PDF, 1.7 MB]

    ...confirming / granting the NoRs and resource consents, including the measures proposed to mitigate, offset, or compensate for adverse effects (the evidence of Ainsley McLeod addresses conditions); Page 4 (c) matters relevant to discharge permits (sections 105 and 107) including the nature of the discharges; the sensitivity of the receiving environment; the reasons for the discharges; any possible alternative methods; and the likely effects of the discharges; (d) consider...

  4. [2020] NZEmpC 62 Gibson-Smith v Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment [pdf, 388 KB]

    ...that these would initially have amounted to fewer than two per cent of the calls he dealt with; that increased over time and then diminished; at the time of the hearing, the volume was less than two per cent. [24] In 2005, a line known as the Licenced Building Practitioners line was added. Again, Mr Gibson-Smith was asked to work on that line, and he agreed to do so. He said that initially the proportion of such calls would have been approximately 20 per cent of the calls he rece...

  5. [2011] NZEmpC 109 Evolution E Business Limited v Smith [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...statement of claim recorded that following the termination of the joint-venture, TTL and Evolution had reached an interim agreement, designed to assist former joint-venture clients, under which temporary access by Evolution to the Thor system would be permitted until 13 February 2009. It was then alleged that Evolution had proceeded to misuse the Thor system by copying and reproducing it without TTL‟s consent and by providing copies and/or access to the Thor system and data bases...

  6. Family violence reform paper 2: Family violence civil law [pdf, 586 KB]

    ...to note if the respondent is a member of the New Zealand Defence Force (including Territorial Forces) or the New Zealand Police. Police and NZ Defence staff may have access to firearms in their daily work, without the requirement to hold a firearms licence. It is therefore important that Police is made aware of any protection order made against an employee of Police or NZ Defence Force. Review finding The complexity of the application process and the cost of legal advice can be bar...

  7. FV Reform Paper 2 Civil Law [pdf, 558 KB]

    ...to note if the respondent is a member of the New Zealand Defence Force (including Territorial Forces) or the New Zealand Police. Police and NZ Defence staff may have access to firearms in their daily work, without the requirement to hold a firearms licence. It is therefore important that Police is made aware of any protection order made against an employee of Police or NZ Defence Force. Review finding The complexity of the application process and the cost of legal advice can be bar...

  8. Pou - Eru Moka and Te Owai Pou Whanau Trust (2013) 61 Taitokerau MB 247 (61 TTK 247) [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...to Jim Pou which sets out the options to enable three family members to be able to build on the land. These options were for him to transfer shares under s 213 of the 1953 Act or to establish a trust under s 438 of the 1953 Act and then grant licences to occupy. [41] Iwingaro Courtney claimed that although at the hearing on 12 April 1989 her father said he wanted to form a whānau trust, he was not really aufait with what that entailed. She said that in late 1988 he had suffered...

  9. Proactive release – Remuneration Authority Legislation Bill [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Mills, Nick Davis, Allana Coulon and Richard Tait, plus independent director Hilary Poole. Disclaimer This Report has been prepared solely for the purposes stated herein and should not be relied upon for any other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we accept no duty of care to any third party in connection with the provision of this Report. We accept no liability of any kind to any third party and disclaim all responsibility for the consequences of any third party...

  10. Directory of Official Information 2019 M-O [pdf, 513 KB]

    ...critical to both the Institute’s mission and to the future economic and social prosperity of the nation. The Institute is responsible to the Minister of Education, pursuant to the Education Act 1989, to maintain the highest ethical standards, to permit public scrutiny, to ensure the maintenance of those standards, and to ensure the proper use of resources allocated to the Institute. Structure Manukau Institute of Technology is governed by a Council. The Council comprises four mem...