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  1. 2023-05-22-Form-33-Ngati-Tukorehe.pdf [pdf, 39 KB]

    Form 33 Notice of person's wish to be party to proceedings Section 274, Resource Management Act 1991 To the Registrar Environment Court WELLINGTON 1. Ngāti Tukorehe wish to be a party to the following proceedings: ENV-2023-WLG-000005 Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency Topic(s): DR: DR: resource consents and notices of requirement for Otaki to north of Levin state highway project 2. Ngāti Tukorehe made a submission about the subject matter of the proceedings. 3. Ngāti Tukore...

  2. 2023-05-22-Form-33-Ngati-Wehiwehi.pdf [pdf, 41 KB]

    Form 33 Notice of person's wish to be party to proceedings Section 274, Resource Management Act 1991 To the Registrar Environment Court WELLINGTON 1. Ngāti Wehiwehi wish to be a party to the following proceedings: ENV-2023-WLG-000005 Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency Topic(s): DR: DR: resource consents and notices of requirement for Otaki to north of Levin state highway project 2. Ngāti Wehiwehi made a submission about the subject matter of the proceedings. 3. Ngāti Wehiwe...

  3. 2023-05-19-Memo-of-Applicant-Counsel-request-for-appointment-of-David-Forrest.pdf [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...section 274 period for interested parties to join proceedings closes on 22 May 2023. The Court has also confirmed, in its 2 May letter, that the pre- hearing conference will take place on 22 June 2023. 4. The purpose of this memorandum is to request that the Court formally appoint Mr David Forrest to assist section 274 parties in the proceedings. 5. Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, Horowhenua District Council and Kāpiti Coast District C...

  4. 23 August 2024 Hamilton City Council v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...the attached schedule. The details for these proceedings are as follows COMMENCING: Friday 23 August 2024 TIME: 10:00 AM VENUE: Online via Microsoft Teams 1 PROCEDURES At the start of the hearing, the Court will consider any requests to: (a) Withdraw proceedings (b) Adjourn (postpone) hearings to a later date (c) Approve settlements agreed to all by the parties The Court will then decide the order in which the proceedings will be heard during the hearing. Pa...

  5. Harmful digital communications

    Cyberbullying and other modern forms of harassment and intimidation can have a devastating impact on people, especially children and teenagers. Harmful digital communications can take a variety of forms. They include when someone uses the internet, email, apps, social media or mobile phones to: send or publish threatening or offensive material and messages spread damaging or degrading rumours about you publish online invasive or distressing photographs or videos of you. To address this problem...

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  6. [2010] NZEmpC 88 Coy v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 67 KB]

    ...pass on confidential information that would enable Mr Dugdale to treat her “with the express understanding that confidential information would be kept confidential”. The plaintiff says that when her husband attended with her, this was at the request of Mr Dugdale. She says that she considered then, and continues to consider, that these therapy sessions were confidential and their contents privileged because the information conveyed to Mr Dugdale was for the purpose of his trea...

  7. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML rebuttal Robert Pryor [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...proposed marina would be absorbed or integrated by its surrounds. (d) The degree of effect of moored vessels on natural character. (e) The significance of the viewing point on Nick Johnstone Drive (at the Rocky Bay Store sculpture) and the informal viewing point at Delamore Drive. 2 (f) The future environment of the Matiatia Bay area enabled through the Operative 2013 District Plan HGI provisions for the Mixed Use/Transport zone. (g) Recreational users and tourists as...

  8. National Standards Committee v Poananga [2012] NZLCDT 12 [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...claims under the Treaty of Waitangi approached. She indicated the two-year lead in period was not long enough. Further, because of the isolated location of most of her clients, she was required to travel to them to take instructions and to have forms completed, and that they would not come to her. She met her own travel expenses and said that she was responsible for around 35 claims covering much of the North Island. She indicated that she had been authorised to place her signat...

  9. CAC 20002 v Chand [2014] NZREADT 102 [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...valuation to ensure that we have sufficient security for the loan and the price is fair market value. 23 Once the application by Ms Kaur was assessed it was returned to the Banking Consultant who was based in Auckland. The Banking Consultant was requested to obtain further details about the application and clarify with the customer her income. I understand that a second interview was completed and that the customer was supported by Hardev Brar at this interview. The application was...

  10. LCRO 168/2016 WT v MD (30 May 2018) [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...regarding [the landlord’s] demands with the refurbishments. It was strongly suggested that these had been over and above ordinary requirements”. [10] Mr MD contacted Mr PT in January 2011. It is clear from file notes on the file that Mr MD’s request for advice centred around the landlord’s refurbishment requirements, but there was also a dispute with the landlord as to when rent ceased to be payable. [11] Subsequently, the focus of the file shifted to a claim against t...