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  1. Wilton TRI-2021-100-002 Procedural Order 27 [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...Downie provided a detailed assessment of the causes, damage and estimated repair cost for effective remedial work, which notably included the costs of removal and replacement of all windows and doors. The claimants submit that Mr Parker, in his statements of evidence, largely agreed with Mr Downie’s opinion and proposed scope of work. The claimants also rely on the evidence of Ms Goodman-Jones who prepared two reports estimating the costs of repair based on Mr Downie’s scope o...

  2. [2022] NZEmpC 101 UXK v Talent Propeller Ltd [pdf, 357 KB]

    ...may well have questions for them also. However, the Authority observed it was unclear how central the documents themselves or the information contained in them would be to the matters for investigation and determination. The filing of witness statements by the parties would clarify matters. Further directions could then be made. [22] The Authority also noted that UXK was concerned about questions that may be put to the medical practitioners, and how the information held by them s...

  3. [2018] NZEnvC 214 King v Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...cultural and traditional values. 4 contemplated since 2012 when , by a decision of the Environment Court,4 the area was brought within the Metropolitan Urban Limit that used to apply under the earlier provisions of the Auckland Regional Policy Statement and zoned for future development. It says further that its proposal was lawfully authorised by its identification as a special housing area in 2014 and by further district plan variations to the Auckland Unitary Plan and by the g...

  4. ARC76/06 AC-37/07 Yong v Chin [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...November 2005 until the date of payment. [2] While the plaintiff’s pleadings were somewhat deficient I allowed the matter to be set down at the callover so that there were no further delays in bringing this challenge to a conclusion. A detailed statement of defence has been filed to the rather poorly pleaded statement of claim. No cross challenge has been filed. However, as the challenge seeks a hearing de novo against the whole of the determination, it is open to the Court t...

  5. Manuel v Waitakere City Council [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...9 September 2005 the claimants signed a building contract with Hybrid Residential Limited. [13] In October 2005 the remedial work commenced and was completed in April 2006. A report was issued by Prendos on 24 January 2006 and a producer statement, sent to the Council on 2 June 2006 resulted in a CCC being issued. The claimants then endeavoured to have their claim finalised and two mediation meetings were held - the first on 26 June 2006 and the last on 17 October 2007. Neit...

  6. Ahu Whenua Trust Order Template [docx, 91 KB]

    ...rates and taxes must first be paid before any payments, distributions, reserves or other provision can be made from trust funds. [bookmark: _Toc324853781]Duties of financial management The trustees must keep proper accounts, and prepare annual financial statements for each financial year for presentation to the beneficial owners at the annual general meeting. The annual financial statements: (a) must state the number of trustee meetings held in that financial year; (b) must detail each individ...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 025 Minister of Conservation v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 5.5 MB]

    ...diversity [Section 30(1)(ga)]; and  control any actual or potential effects of the use, development or protection of land for the purpose of maintaining indigenous biological diversity [Section 31(1)(b)(iii)]. The New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 gives specific direction on how protection and management of indigenous biodiversity is to be achieved in the coastal and marine environment. 2. Amend the seventh para of the Introduction of Chapter 8. Indigenous Biodiversity, a...

  8. Hammond v Credit Union Baywide [2015] NZHRRT 6 [pdf, 265 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2015] NZHRRT 6 Reference No. HRRT 027/2013 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN KAREN MAY HAMMOND PLAINTIFF AND CREDIT UNION BAYWIDE DEFENDANT AT NAPIER BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Ms WV Gilchrist, Member Mr BK Neeson JP, Member REPRESENTATION: Ms KM Hammond in person supported by Ms J Gooding as McKenzie friend Mr AJ Harris and Mr GJC Ferguson for defendant DATE OF HE

  9. [2023] NZIACDT 9 - WS v Lawlor (23 March 2023) [pdf, 318 KB]

    ...replied that day to say they were waiting for the assessment. There were problems on NZQA’s website. On 11 December, he said he would call back. She said on the 12th she was waiting for his call. He replied that he would call her back. 1 Statement of complaint (11 August 2022) at [4.12]. 2 See Registrar’s bundle at 31. As will be seen later, Mr Lawlor made no assessment application. 6 [27] On 16 December 2019, the complainant sent an email to Mr Lawlor expressing...

  10. Human Rights Act 1993

    A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z A Access to Tribunal file – application by plaintiff for return of certain documents – allegation by plaintiff of theft and destruction of documents – importance of maintaining Tribunal’s file intact – Public Records Act 2005, ss 17 and 18 Mullane v Attorney-Ge