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  1. Notice of Motion Kristin School Charitable Trust [pdf, 802 KB]

    ...Compliance is a deemed resource consent and supersedes the 2005 consent the Applicant has, for the avoidance of doubt, applied to cancel Condition 17 of that consent. (b) The Council made a decision on 17 November 2020 granting the Applicant’s request for the Application to be determined by the Environment Court instead of by the Council under s 87E of the Act. (c) The Applicant has considered the report prepared by the Council under s 87F of the Act dated 2 February 2021...

  2. RIS: Strengthening the Family Court [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...processes for case management in the Family Court, which is reliant predominantly on email and paper files, have limited the Ministry's ability to undertake robust data collection. Anecdotal evidence, qualitative research and some Ministry data has formed the basis of understanding of the issues identified, however the Panel acknowledged that data collected by the Ministry system was insufficient in some areas. Improved data collection will enable a better evaluation of Family Court i...

  3. Proposals against incitement of hatred and discrimination - discussion document - Te Rēo Māori [pdf, 339 KB]

    ...ture e whawhai ana i te kōrero māhie e ngā tiriti mōtika o ngā tāngata ā-motu. Ko rāhuitia te tuketuke i te māhie e ngā tiriti mōtika o ngā tāngata ā-motu. Me whai a Aotearoa i te International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD), e meinga nei kia whakaturetia te whawhai ki te kōrero māhie, ka mutu, ko mahia tērā e Aotearoa. E matea ana e te International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) ngā ture e whawhai ana i...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 131 Aquaculture New Zealand v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...Patuharakeke Te Iwi Trust Board; (j) Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated; and (k) Yachting New Zealand. [4] The parties participated in Court-assisted mediation on the appeals in September 2019 as well as subsequent informal discussion. The parties have reached agreement on the provisions under appeal. NES-MA [5] Resolution of the appeals was complicated by the promulgation of the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Mari...

  5. Property-Law-Act-amendments-in-the-COVID-19-Response-Management-Measures-Legislation-Bill.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...2021-09-09 16:59:45 I N C O N F I D E N C E 2 I N C O N F I D E N C E reports of disputes to date, numbers may increase as Alert Level restrictions continue. 8 I have directed Ministry of Justice officials to provide improved guidance and information for commercial tenants and landlords in light of these circumstances. I have also considered two further broad options to support parties to commercial leases, and seek Cabinet’s preference on which, if any, to progress: 8....

  6. [2024] NZREADT 48 – CAC2105 v Chen, Stevenson & Buy West Realty (18 December 2024) [pdf, 565 KB]

    ...this decision, refer to annexures which identify various properties relevant to these charges. In the interests of the property owners concerned, the Tribunal has omitted those annexures. 4 [12] In or about February 2019, Ms Stevenson informed Ms Chen that the Real Estate Authority (the Authority) were investigating SI due to irregularities in marketing accounts. Ms Stevenson said some irregularities had also been identified in Ms Chen’s accounts and asked her to provide...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 224 Gisborne District Council v Barraclough [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...the slope. Table 2.2.1: Staple density Slope Min Staple Density (staples/m?) > 50% 2 50% to 33% 1.6 < 33% 1 Maintenance it's crucial to watch out for signs of damage to the geotextile, including tearing, missing pins, or other forms of damage resulting from factors such as high winds, flows and machinery operations. Prompt identification and remediation of these . issues are essential to maintain the integrity of the stabilization system and prevent further erosio...

  8. The use of imprisonment in New Zealand [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...number of previous convictions on average compared to other ethnic groups, and a greater average seriousness of offending compared to other ethnic groups with the exception of Pacific peoples. 10 Costs This section presents some information regarding the costs of imprisonment. In 1996/97 the New Zealand Department of Corrections spent $249.9 million on the administration of custodial sentences. A further $27.5 million was spent on the provision of custodial rem...

  9. Protection order applications December 2018 [xlsx, 312 KB]

    Contents Protection Order applications Protection Order application data is extracted from a live dataset that is used for operational purposes, meaning the data will be updated with late data entry and active applications progressing through the court process. Therefore, this data may differ to data reported elsewhere with a different extraction date. These tables were extracted on 11 March 2019 Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of Protection Order applications, by 

  10. Conviction & sentencing of offenders in New Zealand 1996 to 2005 [pdf, 844 KB]

    ...by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISSN 1172-0638 3 Foreword The ‘Conviction and Sentencing’ report, which is published annually, is now well established as the primary source of information on the criminal justice sector. It contains the most comprehensive range of statistics available on New Zealand criminal court proceedings and sentencing, and is recognised as part of the Tier One statistics in Statistics New Zealand...