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  1. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 TGKL lay attach 12 ecological compense [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...case studies that matched our criteria (Table 1). Random selection was not feasible for several reasons: (a) There is no central national repository of consent information. (b) There is rarely any recording of compensation requirements in council filing systems. (c) Information collection and consent administration processes are highly variable across councils. The numbers of cases provided by the councils varied from one to 12, with 110 offered across all regions of the country. Of...

  2. Te Rununga o Ngati Hine - Determination of dispute between Te Rununga o Ngati Hine and Te Rununga a Iwi o Ngapuhi (2011) 28 Taitokerau MB 217 (28 TTK 217) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...preliminary jurisdiction issue, it does wish to be joined as an interested party in relation to the underlying dispute concerning the s 20 process. [15] On the morning of the hearing Ms Mangu, appearing for Mr Martin Waetford and others of Ngati Hine, filed a Notice of Intention to Appear to oppose the application. That is, to also challenge the Court’s jurisdiction to consider the Tuhoronuku proposal. After hearing from counsel I granted Ms Mangu leave to make submissions but...

  3. Wentzel v Collie [2012] NZWHT Auckland 15 [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...This sum represents lost rent and reduced rent caused by leaks at the house. It also includes carpet cleaning costs, the hire of a dehumidifier and some repair work carried out by Auckland Butynol Ltd. The sum claimed was supported by documents filed by Page | 17 the claimants. Ms Collie did not challenge the claimed consequential losses. I accept that Ms Brebner and Mr Wentzel have incurred consequential losses of $37,593.48 as a result of the house leaking. WAS MS...

  4. Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support services? [pdf, 467 KB]

    WORKING DOCUMENT NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support services? Addressing the Drivers of Crime: Maternity and Early Parenting Support 30 June 2010 WORKING DOCUMENT 2 NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY Maternity and Early Parenting Support Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support

  5. Te Manutukutuku Issue 71 [pdf, 7.9 MB]

    ...evidence, there were a number of burning local issues which required extra research. The Tribunal commis­ sioned a local and subregional research programme focusing mainly on land and environmental issues. The last of some 20 research reports were filed in August and September 2016. The hear­ ing of evidence concluded at Waitangi Detail from a claimant wall hanging Sa m H ut ch in so n M ic ha el A lle n 11 in December 2016 with the presenta­ tion of the Crown’s evide...

  6. [2018] NZEnvC 129 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society v Canterbury Regional Council [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...'I'Council ') opposes the application. Hurunui District Council is a s274 party, but on the basis of maintaining a watching brief and abiding the court's decision. ' North Canterbury Fish and Game Council is also a s274 party but did not file submissions or evidence.2 As agreed by the parties, the application is now determined on the papers (being the evidence and legal submissions for Forest and Bird and the Regional Council). 3 Statutory framework [3] As...

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 111 Fright v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...preliminary legal matter. Written approval was obtained from three of four persons who could potentially be affected by the proposal· Given their approval, we have not had regard to any effect on them. One submission in opposition to the application was filed . While that person (also a neighbour) has not joined this appeal, we have had regard to their submission. [12] During the course of the hearing, the City Council challenged the vires of its own decision to limit notification...

  8. [2017] NZEmpC 95 Fraser v McDonalds and Doran v Carrick [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...recently enacted provisions which were intended to prohibit zero-hour contracts. Accordingly, it has been referred to a full Court for hearing. Introductory factual background [4] For the purposes of the full Court hearing, the parties have filed an agreed statement of facts. These agreed facts are as follows: 1. McDonald's Restaurants New Zealand Ltd is a fast food restaurant company. 2. It operates fast food restaurants throughout New Zealand, including the McDona...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 017 Director General of Conservation v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...reached an agreement that they should come to this Court to seek a declaration as to the scope of the Director-General’s appeal before this Court. [2] Kainga Ora-Homes and Communities, Transpower and Northpower Limited, as s 274 parties, have filed memoranda abiding the decision of this Court on the basis that they did not appear. These applications have been granted by the Court. The appellant Kainga Ora-Homes and Communities is also an appellant but abides the decision of this...

  10. McGregor v Jensen [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...Mr Halliday were the labour only subcontractors engaged to carry our building work and Mr Hay was a plasterer subcontracted to inspect the cladding and undertake texture coating and painting. Mr Hay did not attend the hearing although he did file a response and was served with notice of the hearing. [3] Other parties had been included in the claim but prior to hearing a partial settlement was reached with Masterbuild Services Limited, Arthur Taylor Builders Limited and A...