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  1. Trustees of the Rowallan Block XIII Secs 1 and 5 Ahu Whenua Trusts v Orbell - Rowallan Block XIII Secs 1 and 5 Ahu Whenua Trusts (2015) 28 Te Waipounamu MB 37 (28 TWP 37) [pdf, 358 KB]

    ...vendetta”, and payments to third parties were: [An] entirely separate negotiation being outside the scope of the trust’s settlement and involving as it did other peoples’ personal financial affairs – I was/am very careful to keep the Privacy Act in mind. I have looked through my records but I do not have copies of accounts but am confident that the figures will be correct nevertheless. I agree with your email response – eg. What possible advantage can there be to shareh...

  2. TSA-Amendment-Act-Combined_FINAL_Redacted.pdf [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...information would be likely to prejudice the Ministry of Justice national security of New Zealand 29 July 2022 • s6(c) as the making available of that information would likely to prejudice the maintenance of the law . • S 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons. • s9(2)(f)(iv) to protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and Officials. • s9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank ex...

  3. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 585 KB]

    ...Populations • General Manager Information Technology 39 • General Manager Mental Health Addictions & Disability Support Services • Director of Nursing & Midwifery • Director of Allied Health Advisory Officers include: • Privacy Officer • Risk Manager • Chief Medical Officer Records A general description of the categories of documents held by the NMDHB follows. Corporate DHB Office holds records related to general administration, legal, the...

  4. [2021] NZEnvC 034 Coneburn Preserve Holdings Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...only) Within the R(HD) and R(HD-SH) Activity Areas: In addition to the maximum height of buildings specified under Rule 41.5.1.2, buildings shall comply with the following recession plane requirements: Discretion restricted to: a. privacy effects; b. access to sunlight and the impacts of shading; is Table 6 Standards for activities located in the Jacks Point Zone - Residential Activity Areas a. No part of any building shall protrude through the following recession...

  5. Nakarawa v AFFCO NZ Ltd [2014] NZHRRT 9 [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...following Minutes issued on 31 October 2013, 13 December 2013 and 19 December 2013, the Tribunal has received such submissions. A declaration [86] We address first the question of a declaration. In the analogous jurisdiction under s 85(1)(a) of the Privacy Act 1993 it was held in Geary v New Zealand Psychologists Board [2012] NZHC 384, [2012] 2 NZLR 414 (Kós J, SL Ineson and PJ Davies) at [107] and [108] that while the grant of a declaration is discretionary, the grant of such htt...

  6. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 573 KB]

    ...Populations • General Manager Information Technology 42 • General Manager Mental Health Addictions & Disability Support Services • Director of Nursing & Midwifery • Director of Allied Health Advisory Officers include: • Privacy Officer • Risk Manager • Chief Medical Officer Records A general description of the categories of documents held by the NMDHB follows. Corporate DHB Office holds records related to general administration, legal, the...

  7. [2019] NZEnvC 049 Haines House Haulage Northland v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...character and amenity (RPE 01.2.3); and (c) Avoid adverse effects from residential subdivision (RPE 01.2.4). [64] Ms Baguley, to the contrary, takes the view that a primary purpose is to maintain the rural amenity and character of the area, including privacy, rural outlook, spaciousness and quietness. Her submissions reference to things such as functional need, rural production, and support for rural communities and emphasise the outcomes sought rather than the business activities w...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 274 Department of Corrections v New Plymouth District Council [pdf, 734 KB]

    ...surrounding context, site limitations and planned outcomes for the zone. 2. The extent to which the development is compatible with amenity values of nearby residential properties and public places, and manages any adverse effects, including: a) privacy, outlook, access to daylight and sunlight and the cumulative effects of other nearby non-residential activities; and b) loss of mature trees and landscaping. 3. The extent to which building design and siting provides well-designe...

  9. Proactive release of Cabinet papers and minutes relating to supporting the delivery of the 2020 election due to the change of election date and COVID-19 [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...9. The Order complies with the following:  the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi;  the rights and freedoms contained in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and the Human Rights Act 1993;  the principles and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act 1993;  relevant international standards and obligations; and  the Legislation Guidelines (2018 edition), which are maintained by the Legislation Design and Advisory Committee. Regulations Review Committee 10. There are no gro...

  10. [2024] NZEnvC 176 Waimarino Queenstown Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 942 KB]

    ...enhance the aspirations of the existing Bob’s Cove community. Earthworks [244] The form, scale and location of the proposed earthworks has been influenced by the design of the villas and site topography. Villa placement is designed to achieve privacy between units while being influenced by the position of existing trees and vegetation. Amendments were made to the earthworks’ plans after the exchange of evidence-in-chief, and this was addressed in the rebuttal statement of...