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  1. [2015] NZSSAA 031, 8 May [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...outside the Netherlands income support programme. [25] The Authority has previously found5 5 Decision No. 207/2003 (8 December 2003). [2003] NZSSAA 207. that the AOW pension payments are payments forming part of a programme providing benefits, pensions or periodic 5 allowances for the contingencies for which benefits, pensions or periodic allowances are paid in New Zealand. The KOBT is simply a top-up payment for recipients o...

  2. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM Piritahi Paora Joseph [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...Rapata Te Rou. 11. Rapata was one of 5 shareholders in what was known as Te Huruhi No.12 (Matiatia), a 2,100 acre block running from a north-east line from Hekerua through to the Burrell Road ridge back through western Waiheke. In 1869 title was formed (please refer to the attached appendix 1). On his portion of this block at Matiatia, Rapata gardened, cut firewood and ran sheep. 12. He also owned 5 schooners successively over a 30 year period, from 1840 -1870, using them to s...

  3. [2025] NZLVT 34 - Ovens v Dunedin City Council (4 August 2025) [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...weatherboard ex-railway cottage with a kitchen, but no bathroom, located on a flat portion of land fronting Patmos Avenue. The cottage is approximately 50m2. There is also a bridge across the stream that allows small vehicles access, and there are formed tracks running along the eastern side of the creek and up near the northern boundary where three building sites have been permitted. The zoning of the property [7] Under version 2 of the Dunedin City Second Generation Plan (2GP)...

  4. Ngati Pahauwera Supplementary Affidavit on behalf of Trustees Exhibits I to L [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...compositionally, w jth the. kowhaiwhai designed gurative images created in the panel paintings. ■ . T V;/- ' V ■ ' i/e had begun our arts journey. TeAue Davis • Whariki off-cuts from Takahanga WAHINETOA The senior wom en of the new marae formed their o w n Marae Women's com m ittee in which they made all decision-regarding the wharekai and its operations. They had control over their ow n monies, which was mainly sourced from the Marae shop that they ran.They reso...

  5. [2021] NZREADT 10 - Baker (9 March 2021) [pdf, 399 KB]

    ...appellants say that those indications were all well above $500,000 (averaging ($560,000). They considered that the marketing report confirmed their view that Mr Drumm was not acting in their best interests. [24] Mr Baker signed a Reserve Price form, stating a reserve of $590,000. However, as there were no registered bidders, the auction was re-scheduled for 21 December. [25] The on-line marketing of the property was altered to correct the RV figure. The appellants provided a p...

  6. Julian v Inia - Succession to Moehuarahi Te Ruuri (2024) 309 Waiariki MB 197 (309 WAR 197) [pdf, 459 KB]

    ...state, and because I want to make it very clear that this is a Māori take. 5 At 294 Waiariki MB 207-211 I adjourned the application filed by Tui Julian sine die upon Ms Julians passing, with the direction to revisit its status once we received information on who would participate in the hearing. 6 These claims were filed because Tui’s whānau could not afford the probate process, which would have allowed the executors to continue Tui’s claim. 309 Waiariki MB 201 suppor...

  7. [2006] NZEmpC AC 66/06 Clark v Northland Hunt Inc [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...pageantry, pomp and ceremony. This derives from its history. The whole system operating is hierarchical and regimental. The master is in charge. The huntsman fits into the hierarchy as do the other participants in the hunt. Terminology and forms of address, which might operate between the players on a normal day to day basis, do not apply when the hunt is in progress. Despite this there was evidence that Mr Clark had a substantial degree of autonomy in how he managed the pack...

  8. [2023] NZEnvC 225 The Olive Leaf Centre Trust v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 581 KB]

    ...plant/machinery storage. [4] The proposal includes landscaping around the primary building, adjacent to the scheduled item of St Patrick’s Church (‘the Church’), requiring excavation of the ground between, landscaping of the site margin, and the formation of gates and walls.6 [5] The primary purpose of the proposal is for activities associated with the Church. Secondary uses proposed include to operate it as an event facility for a range of non-church related, multi-funct...

  9. Breaking the inter-generational cycle of family violence and sexual violence [pdf, 8.4 MB]

    ...the ways it can be prevented often differ and tailored responses are needed. Recognising the gendered patterns of violence is not intended to negate the experiences of male victims. Violence disproportionately impacts those suffering compounding forms of disadvantage and discrimination 8 Māori are disproportionately affected by family violence due to the complex intersection of sociohistorical and contemporary factors. Understanding violence within Māori whānau requires placing it...

  10. ENV-2016-AKL-000206 Cato Bolam Consultants Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 10 MB]

    ...and service of any further Court documents relating to the appeal: (a) Service of the Notice of Appeal (i) A waiver of the usual requirement in clause 14(5) of Schedule 1 to the RMA, regulation 7( 1)( c) and Form 7 of the Resource Management (Forms, Fees, and Procedure) Regulations 2003 (Regulations) to serve a copy of the Notice of Appeal on every person who made a submission on the provision or matter to which the appeal relates, and the related requirement in regulation 26 and...