Legal and Regulatory Notices




5 DECEMBER

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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Legal Services Board

Legal Services Act 1991

Legal Services Board Instructions

The Legal Services Board gives notice that on the 26th day of November 1996, it issued the following instructions to come into force on the 1st day of February 1997.

Copies of these instructions can be obtained from the board’s offices on the First Floor, Landcorp House, 101 Lambton Quay, or through P.O. Box 5333, Wellington. Telephone inquiries: (04) 472 5045. Facsimile: (04) 472 5046.

Instructions

Legal Services Board (Civil Legal Aid Remuneration) Instructions 1996, Amendment No. 1.

The amendment makes provision for the fees of a mediator to be allowed as a disbursement in cases where civil legal aid has already been granted in respect of proceedings which have already been commenced or where, pursuant to section 20 of the Act, aid has been granted for proceedings which are about to be commenced.

D. M. SMITH, Executive Director.

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Securities Commission

Securities Amendment Act 1988

The Authorised Futures Dealers Notice 1996 (No. 5), Amendment No. 5

Pursuant to the Securities Amendment Act 1988, the Securities Commission gives the following notice:

Notice

  1. Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as The Authorised Futures Dealers Notice 1996 (No. 5), Amendment No. 5, and shall be read together and deemed part of the Authorised Futures Dealers Notice 1996 (No. 5) (hereinafter referred to as the principal notice).

(2) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  1. Schedule of principal notice amended—The Schedule to the principal notice is hereby amended by adding the name “MainPower New Zealand Limited”.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November 1996.

The common seal of the Securities Commission was hereunto affixed before me:

[L.S.]

E. H. ABERNETHY, Chairman.

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Transit New Zealand

Public Finance Act 1989

Notice of Publication of Annual Report—Transit New Zealand

Pursuant to clause 51 (b) of the First Schedule to the Transit New Zealand Act 1989 and section 41 of the Public Finance Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby gives notice that it has published its annual report for the year ended 30 June 1996, its audit report, financial statements, objectives and service performance report and statement of responsibility for the same period.

Dated this 2nd day of December 1996.

DR ROBIN J. DUNLOP, General Manager.

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Transit New Zealand Act 1989

Bylaw Fixing the Maximum Speed of Vehicles on Parts of State Highway No. 5 and State Highway No. 30 at Rotorua

Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand makes the following bylaw:

Bylaw

  1. This bylaw may be cited as Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1996/22.

  2. This bylaw shall come into force immediately.

  3. In this bylaw “motor vehicle” has the meaning assigned to it in section 2 (1) of the Transport Act 1962.

  4. No person shall drive a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 80 kilometres per hour on the following sections of State highway at Rotorua:

(a) State Highway No. 5 from a point measured 100 metres west of the Ngongotaha Roundabout (at RP 30/14.42) in an easterly, then southerly direction for a distance of 2.01 kilometres to a point measured 520 metres north of Barnard Road (at RP 30/16.43).

(b) State Highway No. 5 (Old Taupo Road) from a point measured 630 metres south of Moncur Drive (at RP 50/3.38) proceeding in a south-easterly direction to the intersection of State Highways No. 5 and 30 (at Old Taupo Road and Hemo Road), then proceeding south on the common section of State Highways No. 5 and 30 (Hemo Road) to a point (at RP 54/0.28) measured 280 metres south of the Old Taupo Road and Hemo Road intersection.

(c) State Highway No. 30 (Hemo Road) from the intersection with State Highway No. 5 (Hemo Road and Old Taupo Road at RP 144/0.00) proceeding in a north-easterly direction to a point (at RP 144/0.720), measured 720 metres north-east of the intersection of Hemo Road and Old Taupo Road.

  1. Paragraph 4 (a) in the Fourth Schedule of Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1996/5 is hereby revoked.

This bylaw is made by delegated authority from the Transit New Zealand Authority.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of November 1996.

J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand.

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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

⚖️ Legal Services Board Instructions Amendment

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
26 November 1996
Legal Aid, Remuneration, Mediation, Disbursement
  • D. M. Smith, Executive Director

🏭 Authorised Futures Dealers Notice Amendment

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 November 1996
Futures Dealers, Securities, Amendment, MainPower
  • E. H. Abernethy, Chairman

🚂 Publication of Annual Report by Transit New Zealand

🚂 Transport & Communications
2 December 1996
Annual Report, Financial Statements, Audit
  • Dr Robin J. Dunlop, General Manager

🚂 Speed Limit Bylaw for State Highways in Rotorua

🚂 Transport & Communications
29 November 1996
Speed Limit, Bylaw, State Highway, Rotorua
  • J. H. van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager