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  1. E102 Nicola Broadbent - Planning - RE - Council [pdf, 882 KB]

    ...that the amenity values and maritime character of the area is maintained. These are considered necessary by the urban design experts and landscape architects to achieve good outcomes with a high degree of public access and open space with built form that reflects the maritime character of the locality. All the landscape and design experts have confirmed their support for the revised Design Requirements6. I do not support the deletion of this section of the Design Requirements....

  2. Te Manutukutuku issue 72 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...Chief Judge Fox, who has taken over as presiding officer for the Te Rohe Pōtae district inquiry, has informed the parties that the Tribunal will release the first part of its report in August this year. This is a response, in part, to a joint request from the Crown and the Maniapoto Māori Trust Board for early reporting on certain topics to assist their settlement negotiations. It reflects the Tribunal’s commitment to making a practical contribution to the resolution of histori...

  3. Corrections noncustodial forecast for 2015 to 2025 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...2015 © Crown Copyright ISSN 1179-1446 (online) Published by the Ministry of Justice Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes

  4. LA Audit Report 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 [pdf, 401 KB]

    ...escalated Issues escalated 3 2 12 5 2 3 2 1 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2019-2020 2018-2019 Number of audits Fi n an ci al y e ar Reminder First Notice Second Notice Final Notice Referral to PRC* 4 Final notices and the performance review committee The issuing of a final notice usually means that a provider is close to being referred to the Performance Review Committee (PRC). A notice may be accompanied by a warning that failure to comply may result in a P...

  5. [2020] NZEnvC 194 Clutha District Council v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...take of 42 litres per second and a maximum daily volume of 3,600 cubic metres per day. This is the same rate of take and daily volume that applied to the District Council's expired permit, which had a duration of 20-years.4 [6] A standard form application was filed clearly identifying that the water was for a public community water supply, noting that details would be provided in the Assessment of Environmental Effects ("AEE"). While the form prompts an applicant to pro...

  6. Roberts v McKenzie - Tokaanu Māori Township 2nd Residue Trust (2017) 371 Aotea MB 133 (371 AOT 133) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...properly administered trust, with the assets held by the trust, should be able to generate sufficient wealth to pay his fees and generate future income. Mr Roberts maintains that this trust is not functioning properly. All Mr Roberts can do is request that the Court intervene as proposed. 371 Aotea MB 147 Respondents’ submissions [69] Regarding the appointment of a receiver, counsel submits that the receiver could achieve no more than the respondent have done to date with...

  7. Taueki - Horowhenua 11 (Lake) Māori Reservation (2005) 163 Aotea MB 99 (163 AOT 99) [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...difficult situation, there is nothing to stop trustees from seeking a directions conference with the Court and with all trustees present so that any potential problems might be dealt with earlier. That said, I have received from time to time written requests from various trustees via the case manager as to what they can or cannot do as a group. But that is no substitute for meeting face to face with the Court as and when required when particular procedural or structural difficulties...

  8. Haira v Haira - Kapenga A7 (2016) 149 Waiariki MB 259 (149 WAR 259) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...the dual principles of retention and development of Māori land. It also makes numerous references to General land owned by Māori. 22 [37] The Preamble to the Act also refers to “land”, making no distinction between Māori and other forms of land. This is especially relevant where a conversion from Māori land to General land occurred by operation of law and not with the consent of the owners – contrary to the guarantees of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. The Preamble provides:...

  9. [2019] NZEmpC 37 Derbie v Tranzurban Hutt Valley Ltd [pdf, 674 KB]

    ...and (b) is at least 30 minutes in duration; and (c) is not spent in a moving vehicle associated with work ... work time includes (but is not limited to) all the time spent— (a) driving a vehicle to which section 30ZB(1) applies: (b) performing work-related duties, including (but not limited to)— (i) loading and unloading: (ii) maintenance and cleaning of vehicles (other than unpaid cleaning outside working hours): (iii) administration or recording: (c) in any pa...

  10. LCRO 74/2017 SD v TM (31 January 2019) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...decision by the [Area] Standards Committee (the Committee) which made a finding of unsatisfactory conduct against Mr TM, at the relevant time a lawyer and a partner with [Law Firm], [City]. [2] In August 1996, Mr SD and his business partner, Mr RN, formed [Company] (the company) in respect of which they were both shareholders and directors.1 [3] Eighteen years later, in November 2014, Mr SD wished to leave the company. He and Mr RN proposed that he would sell his shares in the comp...