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  1. Final-Technical-Assessment-M-Built-Heritage-v2.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...of it from the buildings. (e) Acoustic measurements of the existing noise levels versus anticipated noise levels show no change caused by the Ō2NL Project for any of the Manakau buildings from the current situation. (f) Therefore, there is negligible, or no, risk of any visual or physical impact on the church or the other listed buildings in the Manakau village either from construction or operation of the Ō2NL Project. 39. Potential effects on the "Ashleigh" site are,...

  2. OIA-106760.pdf [pdf, 5.1 MB]

    ...2020 2021 01: Homicide and related offences 68 63 55 59 60 49 75 69 60 55 54 66 02: Acts intended to cause injury 15 16 17 16 16 16 16 18 17 17 17 17 03: Sexual assault and related offences 58 63 59 61 62 59 58 58 " 60 59 63 57 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 10 7 9 12 10 11 10 ~ 11 11 12 9 12 05: Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person 15 13 16 14 16 12 15 17 16 16 15 14 06: Robbery, extortion and related offences 34 35 35 35 37 37 33 37 37 34...

  3. Rogers v Hauraki – Te Aute A1B (2015) 117 Taitokerau MB 87 (117 TTK 87) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...grantee's servants, tenants, agents, workmen, licensees, and invitees (in common with the grantor, the grantor's tenants, and any other person lawfully entitled) at all times by day and by night to go, pass, and repass, with or without vehicles, machinery, and implements of any kind, over and along the land over which the easement is granted. 2. The following rights of the occupiers of the land for the benefit of which, and the land over which, the easement is granted:...

  4. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report April 2018 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...young people within each ANZSOC offence division 24 ANZSOC Offence Division Shortened name Most common offences for young people in court Homicide and related offences Homicides Murder; Manslaughter; Drove dangerously causing death Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons Acts intended to cause injury All minor, serious and grievous assaults (with common assault being the most frequent) Sexual assault and related offences Sexual offences Indecent assault; unlawful...

  5. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report 2018 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...young people within each ANZSOC offence division 24 ANZSOC Offence Division Shortened name Most common offences for young people in court Homicide and related offences Homicides Murder; Manslaughter; Drove dangerously causing death Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons Acts intended to cause injury All minor, serious and grievous assaults (with common assault being the most frequent) Sexual assault and related offences Sexual offences Indecent assault; unlawful...

  6. International comparisons of recorded violent crime rates for 2000 [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...available at www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius_00/00crime213.pdf The definitions used for violent crime in America differ considerably from the New Zealand definition of violent offences. In UCR statistics, violent crime is composed of four offences: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. All violent crimes involve force or threat of force. However, a subsection of New Zealand violent & sexual assault offences can be drawn together to provide a comparativ...

  7. LCRO 261/2016 TJ v DM and ZP (26 September 2019) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...retainer is at polar opposites. From the significant to the mundane, the parties’ accounts of what transpired are distinguished by the extent to which they diverge. [41] Some of the concerns identified by Ms TJ directly raise the spectre of negligence. [42] Negligence is a cause of action that is well-understood by traditional civil courts. Its ingredients include a duty of care, a breach of that duty, and a measurable loss that has been caused by the breach of duty. Findings...

  8. Hearn v Parklane Investments Limited [pdf, 178 KB]

    WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL CLAIM NO: TRI 2008-101-000045 BETWEEN ALISON MARGARET HEARN, MURRAY DEANS and HARTHAM TRUSTEES LIMITED as Trustees of the A HEARN FAMILY TRUST Claimant AND PARKLANE INVESTMENTS LIMITED First Respondent AND EMPA GROUP CONSULTANTS LIMITED Second Respondent AND WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Third Respondent AND RAJU MORAR, NEESHA MORAR and ISHWERAL MORAR as Trustees of the I & R MORAR FAMILY TRUST Fourth Respondent AND MARK ANDREW D

  9. 2023-09-15-Evidence-of-Anna-Carter-for-Prouse-Trust.pdf [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...areas: P a g e | 14 a) Suitable design and on-going management of landscape and visual effects along the western boundary of the Property; b) further consideration of best practicable options to ensure that the emission of noise from vehicles on the expressway does not exceed a reasonable level within the western curtilage of the PPF and within Ashleigh itself; c) appropriate mitigation of flooding effects; d) appropriate design and construction of the new local roads and...

  10. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM legal submissions [pdf, 211 KB]

    ENVIRONMENT COURT ENV-2014-AKL-0000174 IN THE MATTER of an application by direct referral under section 87G of the Resource Management Act 1991 (Act) for resource consents to construct and operate a 160 berth marina in Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island BY WAIHEKE MARINAS LIMITED Applicant LEGAL SUBMISSIONS FOR DIRECTION MATIATIA INC 22 October 2014 SOLICITOR ACTING: J K Garnett Whaley Garnett PO Box 17181 Greenlane Aucklan