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  1. Housing New Zealand Corporation 195 [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...and physical resources. (b) The Corporation is a major landowner in the Region and manages a portfolio of approximately 27,500 dwellings in the Region, providing housing to around 95,000 occupants. (c) The Corporation's housing assets form a major part of the Region's social infrastructure, particularly its affordable housing infrastructure. (d) It is essential that the Corporation is able to meet its responsibility of providing efficient and effective affordable and...

  2. Housing New Zealand Corporation 197 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...and physical resources. (b) The Corporation is a major landowner in the Region and manages a portfolio of approximately 27,500 dwellings in the Region, providing housing to around 95,000 occupants. (c) The Corporation's housing assets form a major part of the Region's social infrastructure, particularly its affordable housing infrastructure. (d) It is essential that the Corporation is able to meet its responsibility of providing efficient and effective affordable and...

  3. Housing New Zealand Corporation 205 [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...and physical resources. (b) The Corporation is a major landowner in the Region and manages a portfolio of approximately 27,500 dwellings in the Region, providing housing to around 95,000 occupants. (c) The Corporation's housing assets form a major part of the Region's social infrastructure, particularly its affordable housing infrastructure. (d) It is essential that the Corporation is able to meet its responsibility of providing efficient and effective affordable and...

  4. Housing New Zealand Corporation 214 [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...and physical resources. (b) The Corporation is a major landowner in the Region and manages a portfolio of approximately 27,500 dwellings in the Region, providing housing to around 95,000 occupants. (c) The Corporation's housing assets form a major part of the Region's social infrastructure, particularly its affordable housing infrastructure. (d) It is essential that the Corporation is able to meet its responsibility of providing efficient and effective affordable and...

  5. El Callao Limited 209 [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...“rejected” that recommendation insofar as it decided on an alternative solution that included deletion of the precinct (as recommended by the Panel) and insertion of a Height Variation Control (not recommended by the Panel) to continue in a new form one component of the deleted precinct. The Height Variation Control provides for greater height within parts of the precinct than would be permitted within the underlying Terrace Housing and Apartment Buildings zone. Nature of interest 3...

  6. Murrogh - Poike 8 (2002) 71 Tauranga MB 2 (71 T 2) [pdf, 531 KB]

    ...applicants. The onus rests on the applicants to satisfy the Court that partition is fair and equitable to all owners. The applicants are given until the 1st of February 2003 to provide to the Court further valuation evidence of the type required, or to request a further hearing so that their valuer might atiend and satisfy the Court as to the valuation of the respective areas following partition . In the event that no steps are taken wilhin this period the Court may dismiss the ap...

  7. LCRO 216/2016 QW v CN (26 February 2019) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...earlier in the review process, he can no longer be heard. [9] There is nothing in the materials available on review that is indicative of any wrongdoing on the part of CN, either as to his conduct or his fees. [10] It was inappropriate for QW to request an undertaking from this Office. If QW is unable to negotiate the release he seeks with CN’s personal representatives, as previously explained, liability would be a matter of law for the civil jurisdiction, not for this Office...

  8. Auckland Theatre Company Limited [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...construction, operational and event phases of the Proposal will be minimised; 1 Submission of Auckland Theatre Company Limited on the Wynyard Hobson proposal, dated 28 May 2018. 2 Access includes all forms of transportation including vehicular, pedestrian and cycle access. 7201203.1 2 iii There will be no reduction of the current carparks available to the staff and visitors of the Theatre; iv There will be targeted consult...

  9. EM Ltd v UN [2016] NZDT 976 (9 November 2016) [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...9 November 2016 Referee: Referee Blyth ORDER OF THE DISPUTES TRIBUNAL The Tribunal hereby orders that UN is to pay EM Ltd the sum of $230.23 on or before 23 November 2016. Facts [1] On 12 July 2016 UN phoned EM Ltd to request a service person to come and service his Brivis gas appliance. EM Ltd booked the appointment for 27 July 2016 at 8.30 am. When Mr A from EM Ltd turned up to UN’s home at 8.30 am on 27 July 2016 UN informed him that he no longer requi...

  10. [2017] NZEnvC 056 Fengli Hou & Wanshi Ruyi Trust Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 350 KB]

    ...appeal but reconsider whether the cases ought to remain with the Environment Court. In light of the Environment Court's recent decision in Lenihan & Others v Auckland Council [2017] NZEnvC 022 (Lenihan decision), the Auckland Council has formed the view that no right of appeal to the Environment Court is available to you under the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010 (LGATPA). Accordingly, I like to ask you a favour to transfer my appeal to High Cour...