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  1. CAC 2106 v Hu [2024] NZREADT 36 (23 September 2024) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...appropriate proportion of the Committee’s costs for Mr Hu to pay would be 25 per cent. 5 Defendant’s submissions (10 September 2024) at [2], [10] and [13]. 9 Affirmation of Mr Hu [28] There is an affirmation (10 September 2024) filed in support from Mr Hu. He expresses his remorse and accepts his actions as found by the Tribunal. He further accepts they affected the parties and the real estate agents’ profession more widely. He regrets his conduct on 6 October...

  2. Payne v Accident Compensation Corporation (Personal Injury) [2024] NZACC 105 [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...his injury, and I can’t see anywhere anything that suggests that his pain is the result of anything other than an injury. I have suggested that he lodges an appeal with ACC asking for a review of their decision. [33] On 19 April 2023, Dr Chan filed a claim for work-related gradual process injury of intervertebral disc disorders and lumbar prolapse with radiculopathy, suffered by Mr Payne. [34] On 1 May 2023, Dr Quinn advised that Mr Payne did have pain from the injured L1-2 an...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 281 Save The Maitai Incorporated v Nelson City Council [pdf, 294 KB]

    ...decision on PPC28 rezoned parts of the site as Residential, Open Space – Recreation and Suburban Commercial, retained the remainder as Rural, and introduced a new Schedule, structure plan and bespoke planning provisions. The notice of appeal filed by STM raised a wide range of issues, but by the time of the hearing the scope of the appeal had been significantly narrowed to erosion and sediment control issues, and issues concerning the National Policy Statement for Highly Producti...

  4. Julian v Inia - Succession to Moehuarahi Te Ruuri (2024) 322 Waiariki MB 32 (322 WAR 32) [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...final orders. [Emphasis added] [5] I convened a hearing on 14 August 2024 to address remedies.3 [6] In advance of that hearing, counsel agreed that all eligible uri should share in any order I make under the FPA, as opposed to just those who had filed notices of intention to appear. That is how I propose to proceed. [7] I set out all known children of Moehuarahi and their respective uri.4 I have highlighted in bold and in red those who will be entitled to benefit from my order i...

  5. Pihema v Ngāti Whatua of Orakei Māori Trust Board – Section 722,790,792,793 and 794 Town of Orakei Blocks IX Rangitoto Survey District (1990) 3 Taitokerau Appellate Court MB 44 (3 APWH 44) [pdf, 479 KB]

    ...possible and that. the notice speclfles the urgent nature of the application and that any adJoummentwould be opposed on those grounds. In this case we finp It significant In the short time that notice could be given that although the application was filed on the 27th 01July1989, notices were not sent out untO almost two weeks later. . 30. For the foregoing reasons we have referredthe application back to the Lower Court Ior rehearing. Other Grounds 31. Having determined thl! appeal on the fir...

  6. [2017] NZEnvC 073 Ngai Te Hapu Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...Council and all other parties its proposed conditions of consent within 40 working days. C: The Council and all other parties are to advise their position in respect of the conditions within a further 20 working days. Thereafter the Applicant is to file a memorandum setting out the proposed Consent and Conditions with: (a) its commentary on the conditions of consent; (b) which issues are in dispute; and (c) the reasons for that dispute, with the Court within a further 20 working...

  7. [2017] NZEnvC 073 Ngai Te Hapu Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...Council and all other parties its proposed conditions of consent within 40 working days. C: The Council and all other parties are to advise their position in respect of the conditions within a further 20 working days. Thereafter the Applicant is to file a memorandum setting out the proposed Consent and Conditions with: (a) its commentary on the conditions of consent; (b) which issues are in dispute; and (c) the reasons for that dispute, with the Court within a further 20 working...

  8. ORC - Statement of Evidence - Felicity Boyd - 3 September 2021 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...state their position.9 A total of 82 submitters requested to be heard but 72 of those indicated they would consider presenting a joint case. I understand the submissions will be discussed in more detail in the additional planning evidence to be filed by 15 October 2021. Overview of land use and water quality in Otago 38 Otago’s economy is primarily centred around tourism, education, mining (gold and minerals), hydro-electricity generation, and the primary industries.10 In 2020...

  9. Family violence & the pro-arrest policy: a literature review [pdf, 214 KB]

    Family violence and the pro-arrest policy: a literature review Prepared for the Ministry of Justice by Dr Sue Carswell 2 DISCLAIMER This research was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice. The report has been prepared by the author and the views expressed in it are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Ministry of Justice. First published in October 2006 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-29

  10. 4. Roebeck affidavit (with exhibits) [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...Greystoke Industries – General Manager (c) 1993 – 2018 Self Employed – Consultant / Supplier Purpose of this affidavit 6. The purpose of this affidavit is to record factual matters that I understand may be relevant to two proceedings to be filed by SKP Incorporated (“SKP”), namely: (a) an application to the Environment Court under section 284 for orders for a rehearing of SKP Incorporated v Auckland Council [2018] NZEnvC 81; and (b) an appeal to the High Court under...