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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 201 Li v Auckland Council [pdf, 584 KB]

    ...2007 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015), regulations, relevant Bylaws, and rules of law. This consent does not constitute building consent approval. Please check whether a building consent is required under the Building Act 2004. file://///aklc.govt.nz/Shared/COO/Resource%20Consents/Projects%20Practice%20and%20Resolutions/Practice%20and%20Training%20Team/Team%20Member%20Folders/Aidan%20KM/Templates/www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz http://www.mfe.govt.nz/

  2. Wilton TRI-2021-100-002 Procedural Order 26 [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...respondent were without substantial merit. [7] The sixth respondent submits that the fourth respondent had the onus of proving its claim against the sixth respondent and ought to have discontinued the claim by early March 2023 when it was due to file and serve its evidence. The sixth respondent says that from 14 October 2022, the fourth respondent had sufficient information to determine the merits of its claim against the sixth respondent. In particular, the sixth respondent say...

  3. OIA-Adoption Law Reform [pdf, 1019 KB]

    ...Kunowski General Manager, Courts and Justice Services Policy Associate Minister of Justice, Hon Nicole McKee Cc Minister of Justice, Hon Paul Goldsmith Adoption law reform: Background information and work to date Date 27 March 2024 File reference Action sought Timeframe Note the contents of this briefing. At your convenience Share this briefing with the Minister of Immigration, the Minister of Internal Affairs, and the Minister for Children. At your convenience...

  4. 10.8 In Court Media Guidelines 2016

    ...by the Judge or the Media and Courts Committee. 6. Making an application Any person who wishes to cover a trial must apply to the court where the trial is to take place in the prescribed form (see Media Information). Any such application should be filed with the registrar of the court at least 10 working days before the trial is due to start, except in relation to a first appearance in a criminal matter. Any application, except one in relation to a first appearance in a criminal matter, lodg...

  5. [2023] NZEnvC 280 Titirangi Protection Group Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...actual and reasonable costs incurred to ensure compliance with the conditions attached to this consent/s. Advice note: The initial monitoring deposit is to cover the cost of inspecting the site, carrying out tests, reviewing conditions, updating files, etc., all being work to ensure compliance with the resource consent. In order to recover actual and reasonable costs, monitoring of conditions, in excess of those covered by the deposit, shall be charged at the relevant hourly rate...

  6. [2013] NZEmpC 234 Gazeley v Oceania Group (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...dismissed. 1 There was a subsequent determination ordering her to pay the sum of $32,954 to Oceania as a contribution towards its costs and disbursements. 2 Execution of that costs determination was later stayed by the Court. 3 [6] Mrs Gazeley filed challenges to the determinations. She sought a de novo hearing. She had also previously applied unsuccessfully for interim reinstatement. 4 The pleadings [7] The final form of pleadings consists of an amended statement of c...

  7. Putman v Jenmark Homes Ltd [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...that there has not been compliance with the Harditex Technical Information sheets for the Harditex system to such a degree that that has allowed water ingress and caused damage. 5.24. Jenmark Response 5.24.1. Jenmark Homes Limited did not file any response pursuant to s28 of the WHRS Act nor give any indication of the basis of any defence until well into the hearing. Indeed as we have said, it was not represented at the hearing until Mr Dent appeared on its behalf and wi...

  8. ENV-2018-AKL-000149 Fulton Hogan Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 7.9 MB]

    ...recommendations July 2016. The reasons are also set out in the Summary and Overview sections of this report. Those reasons are not repeated here. 3. Vegetation management - regional vs district plan rules 3.1. Statement of issue A number of submitters filed legal submissions and evidence relating to the rules for vegetation management; whether they were appropriate and, if so, should they be regional or district plan rules. J Webber and A Murray opposed the application of the Significant...

  9. ENV-2018-AKL-000150 Brookby Quarries Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 8.3 MB]

    ...recommendations July 2016. The reasons are also set out in the Summary and Overview sections of this report. Those reasons are not repeated here. 3. Vegetation management - regional vs district plan rules 3.1. Statement of issue A number of submitters filed legal submissions and evidence relating to the rules for vegetation management; whether they were appropriate and, if so, should they be regional or district plan rules. J Webber and A Murray opposed the application of the Significant...

  10. [2024] NZEnvC 293 Waimarino Queenstown Limited (as successor to B Property Group Ltd) v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 648 KB]

    ...Issue: 21 November 2024 _______________________________________________________________ SECOND INTERIM DECISION OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT _______________________________________________________________ 2 A: The suite of consent conditions filed following the court’s first interim decision are not accepted. B: The court has redrafted a further ‘draft’ version of the land use consent conditions (which includes as an appendix, the amended subdivision / consent notice condi...