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  1. Gray & Ors as Trustees of the John Gray Family Trust v Lay [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...bathroom have nothing to do with the weather. Claim 027 – Ponsonby Gardens – Unit 2 page 19 of 121 5.4.3 Mr Harrison has referred me to Adjudicator Green’s determination in WHRS Claim 277 (Smith) where, in paragraph 101 he concludes: [101] To summarise the position then, it is sufficient to say that an adjudicator has jurisdiction to determine any claim made in relation to the cause or consequence of the penetration of a Claimant’s dwellinghouse by w...

  2. EL1 Ltd & Anor as Trustees of the Eurolife Trust v Lay [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...the Act clearly indicates that it concerns weathertightness, and leaks in the bathroom have nothing to do with the weather. 5.4.3 Mr Harrison has referred me to Adjudicator Green’s determination in WHRS Claim 277 (Smith) where, in paragraph 101 he concludes: [101] To summarise the position then, it is sufficient to say that an adjudicator has jurisdiction to determine any claim made in relation to the cause or consequence of the penetration of a Claimant’s dwellinghouse by...

  3. Shepherd & Ors as Trustees of the Bell Shepherd Family Trust v Lay [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...the Act clearly indicates that it concerns weathertightness, and leaks in the bathroom have nothing to do with the weather. 5.4.3 Mr Harrison has referred me to Adjudicator Green’s determination in WHRS Claim 277 (Smith) where, in paragraph 101 he concludes: [101] To summarise the position then, it is sufficient to say that an adjudicator has jurisdiction to determine any claim made in relation to the cause or consequence of the penetration of a Claimant’s dwellinghouse by...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 056 New Zealand Cherry Corp (Leyser) LP v Central Otago District Council [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI OTAUTAHI IN THE MA TIER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2022] NZEnvC 56 of the Resource Management Act 1991 an appeal under Clause 29, Schedule 1 of the Act NEW ZEALAND CHERRY CORP (LEYSER) LP (ENV-2021-CHC-73) Appellant CENTRAL OTAGO DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge PA Steven - sitting alone under s279 of the Act In Chambers at Christchurch Date of Consent Order: 8 April 2022

  5. ORC - EIC - Kerstin Strauss - 15 October 2021 [pdf, 7.3 MB]

    ...------------- 86 STORAGE SYSTEMS AND DISCHARGES APPENDIX 5A: INTENSIVE WINTER GRAZING APPLICATION FORM ----- 98 APPENDIX 5B: INTENSIVE WINTER GRAZING – SIMPLIFIED REPORTING AND CONSENTS DOCUMENT TEMPLATES ----------------------------------------101 2 INTRODUCTION 1 My full name is Kerstin Strauss. 2 I am Team Leader Consents at the Otago Regional Council (ORC or Council). 3 I have a Master of Resource and Environmental Planning from Massey University, a Ma...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - Te Urewera [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    R a n ga haua Wha n u i D i s t r i c t 4 T E U R EW E R A A N I TA M I L E S Ma rch 1 9 9 9 Work i n g Pape r : Fi rs t Rele ase WAI TA NGI T R I BU NA L R A NGA H AUA W H A N U I SE R I E S Other Rangahaua Whanui reports District reports District 1: Auckland (pt i), R Daamen, P Hamer, and Dr B Rigby; (pt ii), M Belgrave District 5b: Poverty Bay, S Daly District 7: The Volcanic Plateau, B Bargh District 8: The Alienation of Maori Land in the Rohe Potae, C Marr District 9

  7. Ngā Mātāpono – The Principles: The Interim Report of the Tomokia Ngā Tatau o Matangireia – The Constitutional Kaupapa Inquiry Panel on the Crown’s Treaty Principles Bill and Treaty Clause Review Policies [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    W A I T A N G I T R I B U N A L R E P O R T 2 0 2 4 N G Ā M Ā TĀ P O N O The Principles NGĀ MĀTĀPONO The Principles W A I 3 3 0 0 W A I T A N G I T R I B U N A L R E P O R T 2 0 2 4 N G Ā M Ā T Ā P O N O T H E P R I N C I P L E S The Interim Report of the Tomokia Ngā Tatau o Matangireia – the Constitutional Kaupapa Inquiry Panel on the Crown’s Treaty Principles Bill and

  8. ORC - EIC - Felicity Boyd - 15 October 2021 [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...80087.02, 80089.02, 80091.02, 80092.01, 80095.01, 80096.04, 80111.01. 19 80084.05, 80104.04. 20 80012.04, 80016.05, 80031.02, 80061.02, 80068.01, 80073.01, 80082.05, 80093.02, 80098.03. 21 80068.01, 80073.01. 22 80012.04, 80039.02, 80074.02, 80097.02, 80101.02, 8014.04, 8015.01. 23 80012.04. 10 Changes agreed in mediation and supporting reasons 30 The changes to Part A provisions as a result of mediation are attached to my evidence as Appendix 1. 31 In respect of Policy 7.D...

  9. Access to Justice Legal Needs Survey Final Report - October 2024 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...– Likelihood that information, advice or help would have resolved the issue quicker or improve the outcome .............................................................................................................................................. 101 Figure 38 – Problem solving strategies ..................................................................................................... 103 Figure 39 – How respondents found out about their help provider. ...........................

  10. [2007] NZEmpC WC 14A/07 CE of the Department of Corrections v Tawhiwhirangi [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...accepted that Mr Tawhiwhirangi was not told on 20 April 2006 of the specific allegations of assault Mr Kilbride had in mind after speaking with the prisoner on 6 April 2006, namely the pushing and slapping as they exited the PCO’s office. [101] The second challenge concerned some additions made by Mr Kilbride to the typed version of his handwritten recollections of his meeting with the prisoner on 6 April. Mr Kilbride accepted that he had made these additions but I find that th...