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  1. LCRO 164/2019 SM v NL (25 June 2020) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...occurred in the course of a Family Court hearing and explained to 9 him that any concerns he had regarding the Family Court process should properly be addressed to the judge. [48] I do not wish to diminish the concerns raised by Mr SM, and I formed a clear impression from him during the course of the review hearing that his concerns were genuinely held, but I would not consider the information Mr SM identifies as having been acquired by Mr NL during the course of the retainer, a...

  2. LCRO 10/2020 EJ v HP (10 June 2020) [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...and did not consider his daughters were getting the benefit of the money he had given away. [19] By July 2017 Mr EJ had instructed new lawyers concerning the “inequality of relationship property to be vested in trust for his daughters”. They requested the firm’s entire file. They had questions about Ms TS’s trust, referred to Mr EJ’s “naiveté”, and described themselves as mystified by the “gifting and settlement process that was allowed to occur”. Mr EJ’s new...

  3. Regulatory Impact Statement – Addendum: Including 17 year-olds, and non-imprisonable traffic offences that can result in a conviction, in the youth justice system [pdf, 577 KB]

    ...being compared against a decision to keep the affected 17 year-olds in the adult justice system. This addendum addresses a number of proposals that have been developed in response to direction from the Cabinet Social Policy Committee (SOC). SOC requested proposals that generate a greater distinction between 17 year-olds and other young people (i.e. 14 – 16 year-olds), particularly for those 17 year olds who are serious and recidivist offenders. Each of these options is assessed a...

  4. LCRO 8/2019 GM v NK (25 June 2019) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...her, by then, ex-partner’s share of the unit. The law firm [law firm] acted for Ms GM on that transaction. [9] In 1993, [address] was made freehold, as the leasehold had expired. There was no title merger and the right of way easement did not form part of [address]’s freehold. [10] The lease for Ms GM’s and her neighbour’s units was renewed in 2000. Neither Ms GM nor her unit-neighbour was legally represented and nothing was done about the lack of any right of way. [11]...

  5. Water quality in Otago July 2015 to June 2020 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Three (of the five) values comply Poor Two or fewer (of the five) values comply Nutrients: Nitrite-nitrate nitrogen (NNN) and dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) are the biologically available nutrients used for algae and plant growth. NNN is a form of nitrogen, mainly derived from land drainage, and DRP is a form of phosphorus, mainly sourced from effluent and fertiliser. Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4-N) can indicate the presence of effluent in water. E. coli: Escherichia coli (E. coli)...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 147 Grants Motels Limited v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 599 KB]

    ...CHANGE ENFORCEMENT ORDERS (BY CONSENT) A: Pursuant to sections 321 and 279(1 )(b) of the Resource Management Act 1991, the Environment Court, changes the following orders, by consent: (a) CRl-2013-012-001679 as set out in Annexure 1 attached to and forming part of this order; and (b) ENV-2014-WLG-37 as set out in Annexure 2 attached to and forming part of this order. <, s~=5,i7'~i"" B: Pursuant to section 321 of the Resource Management Act 1991 leave is reserved...

  7. Southern-Pastures-Limited.pdf [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...(a) Southern Pastures owns ten farms within the Waikato Region which are located within the jurisdictional boundaries of both South Waikato District Council and Taupo District Council. All ten farms have established and operational dairy platforms which have operated for some years. (b) The policies and rules in PC1 have a direct impact on Southern Pastures’ farming operations. (c) Southern Pastures supports the underlying principles of PC1 and the need to restore and prote...

  8. Southern-Pastures-Limited-Partnership.pdf [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...(a) Southern Pastures owns ten farms within the Waikato Region which are located within the jurisdictional boundaries of both South Waikato District Council and Taupo District Council. All ten farms have established and operational dairy platforms which have operated for some years. (b) The policies and rules in PC1 have a direct impact on Southern Pastures’ farming operations. (c) Southern Pastures supports the underlying principles of PC1 and the need to restore and prote...

  9. Waikato Bay of Plenty Standards Committee 1 v Jacobsen [2021] NZLCDT 18 (25 May 2021) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...(all older than Ms Jacobsen) were unable to assist her predicament. [7] Ms Jacobsen’s mother was a retired schoolteacher (mathematics) living in her own home in Putaruru. Her interest in the property was her major financial asset. She had formerly owned a property at Kinloch which she had transferred, through two successive transactions, to her son Brendon, an accountant. Ms Jacobsen’s employers at the time acted in those transactions. Ms Jacobsen’s mother had, a few yea...

  10. [2021] NZEnvC 085 Rangitane o Tamaki v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Regional Council sought clarification of the CoU1t's intention regarding the initiation of a review condition on the common expiry date of 1 July 2030. As recorded in paragraph [155] of our Interim Decision, this was included at Ms Morton's request. On reflection, we agree with the Regional Council that the inclusion of this as a separate condition is not necessa1y or required as it is adequately provided for in the condition stipulating opportunities for annual reviews. [...