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  1. LCRO 61/2022 YJ v GQ (29 October 2024) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...competently and in a timely manner consistent with the terms of the retainer and the duty to take reasonable care. c. Rule 6.1 which requires that lawyers must not act for more than 1 client on a matter in any circumstances where there is a more than negligible risk that they may be unable to discharge the obligations owed to 1 or more of the clients. d. Rule 12 which requires that lawyers must, when acting in a professional capacity, conduct dealings with others, including self-repres...

  2. [2020] NZEnvC 198 Lake Road Preservation Society Incorporated v Lake Road Quarry Limited [pdf, 801 KB]

    ...[50] In the end, the Council has a reasonable discretion in the way in which it enforces its Plan. It cannot be said that they have acted with any particular distinction nor can it be said that their actions in the circumstances are in any way negligent or blameworthy. Accordingly, we conclude that there should be no order of costs as against the Council. 13 Enforcement Costs as against the Respondents [51] The applicant seeks orders for costs on the enforcement proceedings as a...

  3. [2017] NZEnvC 165 Yaldhurst Quarries Joint Action Group v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND AND Decision No. [2017] NZEnvC 165 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal pursuant to s 120 of the Act YALDHURST QUARRIES JOINT ACTION GROUP (ENV-2016-CHC-049) Appellant CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL Respondent HAREWOOD GRAVELS LIMITED Applicant Court: Environment Judge J E Borthwick Environment Commissioner R M Dunlop Environment Commissioner J A Hodges Hearing: at Christchurch on 22 to 24 Ma

  4. 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,...

  5. 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...

  6. 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:...

  7. Disputes Tribunal Annual Report for 12 months to 31 December 2024 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ANNUAL REPORT DISPUTES TRIBUNAL TE RANGA WHAKAWĀ TAUTOHE For the year ended 31 December 2024 Published 29 August 2025 This material can be copied, distributed, and adapted without seeking permission if it is attributed. Please contact disputestribunal@justice.govt.nz if you have any questions about this report or the use of any material from the report. mailto:disputestribunal@justice.govt.nz 1 Contents Foreword 2

  8. 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...

  9. 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...

  10. 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...