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  1. [2017] NZEnvC 209 Auckland Council v London Pacific Family Trust [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    BEFORETHEEN~RONMENTCOURT IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2017] NZEnvC 209 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an application for declarations under s 311 of the Act AUCKLAND COUNCIL (ENV-2017 -AKL-0001 05) Appellant JANICE BUDDEN, MARK GITTOS AND MICHAEL ROWE AS TRUSTEES OF THE LONDON PACIFIC FAMILY TRUST Respondent Court: Principal Environment Judge LJ Newhook Environment Judge JJM Hassan Environment Commissioner RM Dunlop Environment Commissioner

  2. McDonald v Accident Compensation Corporation [2015] NZACA 14 [pdf, 207 KB]

    ACCIDENT COMPENSATION APPEAL AUTHORITY NEW ZEALAND [2015] NZACA 14 ACA 12/2008 Bryce Malcolm McDonald Appellant Accident Compensation Corporation Respondent Before: D J Plunkett Counsel for the Appellant: J Miller Counsel for the Respondent: P McBride Date of Hearing: 6 October 2015 Date of Decision: 16 December 2015 __________________________________________________________________ DECISION _______________________________

  3. National guidelines for crime prevention through environmental design in New Zealand - Part 1 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...signatories to the New Zealand Urban Design Protocol (2005). Planning for safety makes sense financially Integrating safety at the outset of a development’s design brings long-term social and economic benefits. Getting it right first time saves future costs of correcting or managing badly designed development. Safe popular places with high pedestrian counts are better for business, reflected in higher turnover, employment, profit, rents, capital values and rates. Integrated plannin...

  4. Waxman v Pal (Application for Non-Publication Orders) [2017] NZHRRT 4 [pdf, 322 KB]

    ...restraining order in the District Court against Mr Crouch under the Harassment Act 1997. Not only did she fail in that application, Judge Sharp considered it was Dr Waxman who had been doing the harassing, had been vexatious and ordered indemnity costs against her. Dr Waxman appealed. Although self-represented in the District Court, Dr Waxman was represented in the High Court by experienced counsel. [30] Palmer J upheld Judge Sharp’s judgment declining the application for a restra...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 084 Director General of Conservation and Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of NZ v Invercargill City Council [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...raised in part 5 of the Reasons provided the issue is raised with the Registrar by 22 June 2018, preferably with a proposed speedy timetable for brief submissions and if necessary brief evidence on the reserved issues. C. There is no order for costs. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Table of Contents Para Introduction [1] 1.1 The issues, the parties and the witnesses [1] 1.2 Background: the City's ecosystems [6] 1.3 Rules in the City Plan [1 2] 1.4 The statutory framework and...

  6. Payments to Legal Aid Firms 2020 [pdf, 364 KB]

    ...legal aid schemes and may not have been made directly to any individual named in this report. The payments include the fees of approved providers, including those claimed on behalf of other approved providers, and disbursements for general office costs, travel costs, and special disbursements, which include fees for agents, expert witnesses, forensic tests, interpreters and special reports, such as medical or valuation reports. Information about hourly rates and the fixed fees in criminal...

  7. Richards - Karaka Huarua A and B (2004) 98 Whangārei 273 (98 WH 273) [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...presented evidence and submissions in opposition to the application. Mr Piripi and Mr Moananui Anaru also claimed that the Land is of paramount importance to the identity of the Ngati Wai iwi of Whangaruru and consequently should be safeguarded at all costs. In summary their submissions and evidence highlighted that: (a) the Land is of critical importance to the Ngati Wai people, particularly those of Whangaruru who are beneficial owners and the iwi in generaL It is replete with areas o...

  8. Legal Aid Payments to Firms 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 [pdf, 758 KB]

    ...the legal aid schemes and may not have been made directly to any individual named in this report. The payments include the fees of listed providers, including those claimed on behalf of other listed providers, and disbursements for general office costs, travel costs, and special disbursements, which include fees for agents, expert witnesses, forensic tests, interpreters and special reports, such as medical or valuation reports. Information about hourly rates and the fixed fees in criminal...

  9. [2019] NZEnvC 154 NEIL Construction Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    ...filed against this decision within that time, such suspension shall continue pending the ultimate outcome of that appeal. C: Leave is reserved to any party to apply for further directions or orders in the meantime. D: There is no order as to costs. REASONS Introduction [1] Neil Construction Limited (Neil) seeks the following declarations from the Court: (a) That aircraft noise generated within the area affected by Designation 4310 held by the Ministry of Defence in the Aucklan...

  10. Payments to Legal Aid Firms 2018 [pdf, 679 KB]

    ...legal aid schemes and may not have been made directly to any individual named in this report. The payments include the fees of approved providers, including those claimed on behalf of other approved providers, and disbursements for general office costs, travel costs, and special disbursements, which include fees for agents, expert witnesses, forensic tests, interpreters and special reports, such as medical or valuation reports. Information about hourly rates and the fixed fees in cri...