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  1. [2023] NZEnvC 203 Director-General of Conservation v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...- . -~ ... __... COUR1 2 A: Under s279(1)(b) RMA,1 the Environment Court, by consent, orders that: (1) the appeal is allowed and the conditions of resource consent U190438.1 are amended as set out in Annexures 1 and 2, attached to and forming part of this order; (2) the appeal is otherwise dismissed. B: Under s285 RMA, there is no order as to costs. REASONS Introduction [1] This proceeding concerns two appeals filed by the Director-General of Conservation and McGuinn...

  2. Proceeds of Crime Fund Terms of Reference Nov. 2025 [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...receipt of the funding. Proactive information release 48. An approach to proactive information release, consistent with government guidance, will be considered in due course. Official Information Act 1982 49. All information provided to, and generated by, the Fund Administrator is able to be requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). As such, all funding proposals, any meeting minutes and information relating to funding decisions (both successful and unsuccessful) are...

  3. Proceeds of Crime Fund Terms of Reference November 2025 [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...receipt of the funding. Proactive information release 48. An approach to proactive information release, consistent with government guidance, will be considered in due course. Official Information Act 1982 49. All information provided to, and generated by, the Fund Administrator is able to be requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). As such, all funding proposals, any meeting minutes and information relating to funding decisions (both successful and unsuccessful) are...

  4. Proceeds of Crime Fund Terms of Reference November 2025 [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...receipt of the funding. Proactive information release 48. An approach to proactive information release, consistent with government guidance, will be considered in due course. Official Information Act 1982 49. All information provided to, and generated by, the Fund Administrator is able to be requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). As such, all funding proposals, any meeting minutes and information relating to funding decisions (both successful and unsuccessful) are...

  5. Wall v Fairfax New Zealand Ltd [2017] NZHRRT 17 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...specific complaint [103] THE CARTOONS – FINDING AS TO CONTENT [109] THE INTERPRETATION EXERCISE [111] SECTION 61 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 [115] Section 61 HRA – a brief history [118] THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, 1965 [122] The text of Article 4 and Article 5 [123] Criminal and civil measures [126] Article 4 and the right to freedom of expression [134] Whether general conclusions can be drawn from ICERD [140]

  6. ENVC paper Judicial perspective mobile devices in court 2013 [pdf, 40 KB]

    ...digit as required), so that everyone in the courtroom is literally “working off the same page”. It is also quite 5 possible to introduce common tab references as a further navigation aid that resembles traditional means of accessing information during a hearing. With such measures in place, each user can then manage his or her own i-pad as desired. For instance, as to indexing and sub-indexing formats. Some cautions Technology of this kind needs to b...

  7. Park [2016] NZWHT Auckland 3 [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...close to a wall between that room and a bathroom. [30] In removing the skirting board, the assessor uncovered quite significant deterioration of the bottom plate. He determined that was caused by a leaking shower in the adjoining bathroom. He formed this view after turning on the shower and observing ponding on a raised tiled area between the shower box and the connecting wall in which he found the decayed timber. The physical proximity of the decayed timber to the shower box...

  8. Complaints Assessments Committee (CAC 409) v Wong NZREADT 16 [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...licence between June 2013 and June 2015. In an application to revive his licence, Mr Ganesh stated that he expected to be working for Mr Wong. [5] When Mr Wong closed the Agency’s office premises, he allowed Mr Ganesh to take listing agreement forms carrying the Agency’s branding. Mr Wong also allowed Mr Ganesh to use the Agency’s trust account for real estate transactions, on the basis that he would receive a fee of six percent of the commission received by Mr Ganesh on e...

  9. 2021-04-15 HortNZ - ORC PC7 - Opening Submissions [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...at [6]. 7 23. HortNZ considered the changes that were recommended in the 14 March version and decided that supplementary planning evidence was not required as planning conferencing was scheduled for 8 and 9 April. However, the Court requested an updated brief of evidence from Mr Hodgson and this was lodged on Tuesday 13 April (updated evidence). 24. In Mr Hodgson’s updated evidence, he records his support of the cascade of activity rules as drafted in the 8 April v...

  10. [2015] NZEmpC 108 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs NZ Ltd [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...given in this paragraph. [37] Mr Cranney has advised the Court that the Union will attempt to give disclosure of the documents that it is required to, and of other documents not the subject of this judgment, by later this week which will, in turn, generate the plaintiff’s ongoing obligation to disclose such documents to the defendant. [38] Finally, there will be an amendment to the directions made by the Court for the parties’ filing and exchange of briefs of evidence before the...