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  1. [2017] NZEnvC 173 National Trading Company of New Zealand v Auckland Council [pdf, 872 KB]

    ...recognition of the more limited alternatives to private vehicle travel unless it can be demonstrated that a lesser amount of on-site parking is needed for a particular site or proposal or the provision of on-site parking would be inconsistent with the protection of Historic Heritage-or Special Character overlays. (9) Provide for flexible approaches to parking, which use land and parking spaces more efficiently, and reduce incremental and individual parking provision. E27.6. Standard...

  2. Nelson Lawyers Standards Committee v Stevenson [2020] NZLCDT 42 (15 December 2020) [pdf, 380 KB]

    ...practitioner’s fitness because of the inability to carry out the further testing intended. It will be necessary for the Practice Approval Committee or its equivalent, should Mr Stevenson reapply for a practising certificate in the future, to have careful regard to the practitioner’s health and to the types of undertakings required of him by the Tribunal in the course of these proceedings. [55] We would consider that the sort of ongoing health testing regime and assessments re...

  3. Mokaraka v Mokaraka - Waima C8 [2022] Māori Appellate Court MB 17 (2022 Appeal 17) [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...review provisions in the Act should be utilised if possible prior to an application to the Chief Judge. Furthermore, such applications to the Chief Judge are unique to the Maori Land Court's jurisdiction and demonstrate the importance and care required by the Chief Judge when exercising that jurisdiction. The nature of the Chief Judge’s jurisdiction was further considered by the Court in Rameka – Papamoa 2 Sec 2B3C3B1, where it was stated:9 [10] Section 45 of Te Ture Wh...

  4. Ngati-Wehi-Wehi-CIA-19-October-2022-v2.pdf [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...social and cultural support lines wane so does individual and collective well-being. The trickle effect is wide-spread and readily observable. Statistic reveal soaring crime rates, increases dependability on already an overwhelmed public health- care system. Consequently, as health declines, mortality rates rise. Financial stress results in emotional duress, substance abuse climbs and domestic violence increases forcing families apart and children into state care....

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

    ...phone call from Sebastian Cassie of SKP Inc. He was interested in understanding the Board’s position, given that the Piritahi Marae has supported SKP, and SKP was sensitive to the effects of the marina on cultural values. 50. The Board was also careful about deciding how it should proceed, particularly in light of how it had been ignored by the Council in the previous times that it had raised its concerns. 51. In accordance with tikanga, the Board wished to hold hui, and meet fa...

  6. IncreasingRevenuefromCourtsandTribunalFeesandCollectionsServices.pdf [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister of Justice Proactive release: Increasing Revenue from Courts and Tribunal Fees and Collections Services Date of issue: 4 July 2024 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (23) 4. Some information has been withheld on the basis that it would not, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be released. Where that is the case, the relevant section of the OIA has been noted a

  7. [2007] NZEmpC AC 46/07 Eurera-Morrison v New Zealand Post Ltd [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...with her deliveries but there was not much mail. During this time the cell phone must have been stuck in her hand with the mail. She had one large envelope still in her hand when she went out to where her car was parked in the carpark. She was scared when she realised she had the cell phone because she thought if she took it back someone would say she had stolen it. She claimed not to know where she had picked it up from, that she had carried it around the first floor and did no...

  8. [2010] NZEmpc 98 Marshment v Sheppard Industries Ltd [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...customers with whom Mr Marshment did not deal ought not to have been included reasonably within the scope of the restraint, and even that its term was too long. But this is not an instance where the defendant has no seriously arguable case for protection. Modification of a restraint such as this under s 8 of the Illegal Contracts Act 1970 is a question for trial. Finally, the existence of an arguable case for the defendant is reinforced by Mr Marshment’s acknowledgement in the 200...

  9. Reo v Reo - Whangaruru Whakaturia 1D9B1 (2015) 100 Taitokerau 156 (100 TTK 156) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...Māori land so that the combined area of Lot 1 and part of Lot 2 would become in total, Māori land. [56] Mr Coutts also confirmed that section 304 would apply to any partition granted in this case which would have the effect of adding additional protections against alienation outside of the preferred class as the partition will be dealt with as a hapū subdivision. In addition, any future application to change status of this combined area from Māori land back to General land wo...

  10. [2021] NZEnvC 160 Auckland Council [pdf, 609 KB]

    ...4. Road patterns should be logical and contribute to the legibility of and ease of wayf inding within the area (refer Diagrams 1 and 2 for generic legibility and proposed street hierarchy). 5. Subdivision layout design should achieve protection and enhancement of all signif icant streams / tributaries to be retained and their riparian corridors (20m minimum either side f rom edge of stream) and concentrate open space as part of the riparian network (refer Diagram 3)....