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  1. [2025] NZLCDT 2 Auckland Standards Committee 1 v Wintour (9 January 2025) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...refrained from mentioning it earlier. We find that this allegation was added on late by Mr Wintour to bolster his case. [36] On the day he was cross-examined, Mr Wintour returned after lunch with a handwritten note he said he had found on his file. We allowed him to produce it26 in re-examination. It is headed “Narrative” and appears to list topics that might support his narrative, perhaps an early draft of a document. We cannot know when and in what circumstances it was wr...

  2. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 8 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...30 June 2003. Because the Police refer most burglary victims to Victim Support, the researchers sought the aid of Victim Support to identify an appropriate sample. This worked slightly differently in each area. Manukau Victim Support reviewed the files of burglaries in Manurewa over this time and selected a number of victims. Victim Support or a contracted research interviewer approached these victims to ask if they wished to participate in this study. They contacted 22 people, of whom 10...

  3. Wall v Karaitiana - Tauhara Middle 15 Trust (2008) 87 Taupo MB 107 (87 TPO 107) [pdf, 14 MB]

    ...June 2007 as that was the proposed sett lement date for the purchase. The amended application repeated the earlier gTounds with the exception that the loan amount had redu ced fi'om $500,000 to $450,000. A fillther affidavit ofMr Wall was filed on 19 June 2007. [32] Counsel for the respondent filed notices of opposition and an intention to appear dated 22 June 2007 stating the investment which the trust contemplated and which is said to require the execution of the instrument i...

  4. [2018] NZEnvC 090 Cabra Rural Developments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 31 MB]

    ...Unitary Plan can be met. H. This does not appear to be an appropriate case for costs. In the event that any party seeks to make an application, they are to file the same within twenty working days of the date of this decision; any response is to be filed within ten working days. REASONS FOR DECISION Introduction [1] Ostensibly, this case relates to the subdivision rules that might apply to promote the protection of significant ecological areas concerning indigenous vegetation an...

  5. Heng v Walshaw [pdf, 550 KB]

    ...estimate of cost for remedial work in respect of each of the locations and comprising 344 items which resulted in estimates for targeted repairs ranging between $143,000.00 and $158,000.00 excluding GST. [72] On 26 October 2006, Mr Cooney filed a supplementary brief of evidence wherein he deposed inter alia, that because of time and technical constraints at the conclusion of the meeting on 18 October 2006, the quantities and rates used to prepare the schedule of costs for rep...

  6. Characteristics associated with the early identification of complex Family Court custody cases [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...Proposals, those identified through the literature review, and any additional characteristics mentioned by informants. Characteristics have been grouped as follows: • characteristics available to the court at or around the time of applications being filed • characteristics identified through reading affidavits • characteristics identified through contact with one or more of the parties • characteristics identified through court processes. 4.2 Characteristics available to the court a...

  7. [2014] NZEmpC 229 Brown Sycamore v New Zealand Basing Limited of Hong Kong [pdf, 306 KB]

    ...are; NZBL contends they are subject to the laws of Hong Kong since that is what their employment agreements expressly state. Hong Kong law does not provide protections against discrimination on the grounds of age. [3] Mr Brown and Mr Sycamore filed a joint statement of problem in the Employment Relations Authority (the Authority) on 10 September 2014. 1 The Authority removed the proceeding to this Court because it raises important issues as to conflicts of law, and as to the a...

  8. 2021-05-18 Trustpower - ORC PC7 - opening submissions [pdf, 728 KB]

    ...enough energy to supply approximately 35,000 households (or approximately 40% of the households in the region).5 2.2 The deemed permits held by Trustpower relate to the Waipori HEPS only. Trustpower holds approximately 100 deemed permits and has only filed replacement consent applications for 7 deemed permits, which are associated with the Beaumont, Black Rock, Shepherds, and Crystals water races.6 Trustpower is seeking up to 17-year consent durations for all deemed permit replacemen...

  9. Recommendations Recap Issue 15 [pdf, 453 KB]

    ...systems, particularly in relation to access, accuracy, and interoperability); and VIII. The changes necessary to address the issues are implemented nationally. (In particular, changes are introduced to ensure that there is an accurate court file on which it is clear what documents have been received (by whatever means), and when, and what documents have been sought (e.g., transcribed notes of decisions and reports by health assessors) and when. In the interim, I further rec...

  10. H Trust v Southern Response Earthquake Services Ltd [2019] CEIT-2019-0011 [pdf, 997 KB]

    IN THE CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKES INSURANCE TRIBUNAL CEI-00XX-2019 IN THE MATTER OF CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKES INSURANCE TRIBUNAL ACT 2019 BETWEEN H & H and DB as trustees of the H TRUST Applicant AND SR Respondent Date: 10, 31 October, 14 November, 10, 11, 20 December 2019 Appearances: B for Applicant F and S for Respondent __________________________________________________________________________