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  1. Busby - Okokori B (2012) 50 Taitokerau MB 9 (50 TTK 9) [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...Management Act 1991. In fact, the sections Mr Burgoyne quoted were repealed and substituted by s 124 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 1993. In any event, Mr Burgoyne’s point in referring to these sections appeared to be that he asserted some form of right to an esplanade reserve over Okokori B. This apparently relates to the access issue (which I address next). There is no basis to this ground of opposition. The creation of a Māori reservation over part of a block of l...

  2. [2014] NZEmpC 167 Rothesay Bay Physiotherapy (2000) Ltd v Pryce-Jones [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...is successful. Although this is not elaborated on in any further detail, I am confident that these very well recorded events in the Authority and this Court would be persuasive grounds to be put before the Commissioner of Inland Revenue with a request to reassess tax decisions, if it comes to that. Alternatively, there is sufficient flexibility in the orders for compensation that the Authority and the Court can make, to compensate for any such losses if they are otherwise irremedi...

  3. Investment brief: Correctional alcohol & drug treatment [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...alcohol use is implicated in a wide range of serious and less serious offending  there are substantial health and social benefits associated with drug and alcohol treatment 1 Available upon request from the author  we have longstanding experience in this investment area and a proven track record of results. However, it is also important to note that drug and alcohol treatment, while consistently successful in reducin...

  4. Evidence Brief: Family-based Interventions for Teenagers [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...in offending statistics. The AGCP group highlights the need for western science and kaupapa Māori research methods to be combined in assessments of programme effectiveness. Additional services would also need to be integrated with other forms of family-based wraparound support, particularly those, such as Whānau Ora, which focus on Māori families. FAMILY-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR TEENS – EVIDENCE BRIEF – JULY 2016. PAGE 5 of 8 Costs vary depending on the programme...

  5. E3 Russell Green Emirates Team New Zealand EIC Applicant [pdf, 751 KB]

    ...on our own long experience as a challenger offshore, our knowledge of the new boat design. Initially ETNZ was going to be located at Hobson Wharf, so we had to work carefully through what our functional requirements would be. These requirements formed the basis for how the team base areas and sizes were derived (this is discussed further below). 0052 8 There continue to be regular meetings between the Crown, ETNZ and Auckland Council entities (including Panuku), and the...

  6. LCRO 235/2014 SV v BG and HD (18 July 2017) [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...orders on the basis set out above. Review hearing [21] This review was determined on the papers with the consent of both parties pursuant to s 206(2) of the Act, after an applicant only review hearing had been set down but cancelled at Mr SV’s request following issue of a Direction referring to the jurisdictional bar on this Office considering the first decision. The only issues available for review relate to the consequences that should follow the determination of unsatisfact...

  7. Pai - Waihi Kahakaharoa 3B2A and Waihi Kahakaharoa 9A (2019) 407 Aotea MB 180 (407 AOT 180) [pdf, 107 KB]

    ...known as Watson and Son. He was to receive a finder’s fee if the hives were put on the trust land. [6] In an exchange of emails, the trustees expressed support for Mr Livingstone’s proposal, but asked that he provide further details, and a formal written agreement be put in place, before any action was taken to place beehives on the land. Zoe Pai, trust secretary at the time, said in an email dated 3 September 2015: David please do not go ahead and put any beehives on the land...

  8. L & G Douglas v CAC416 & T & N Hoefhamer [2019] NZREADT 31 (1 August 2019) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...the licensees is that it is not clear to what part of their conduct it applies. There is a lack of precision in the record of the context in which the comments were made as recorded by the investigator. It would appear that the licensees had formed the view that this particular type of warehouse/residential development could be used in its entirety for residential purposes. It is apparently this understanding on the part of the licensees which they accept was a misunderstanding....

  9. LCRO 150/2016 DN v [Area] Standards Committee (14 November 2018) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...104–105. 4 [13] Although lawyers acting on immigration matters are not subject to the jurisdiction of the Immigration Advisers Authority, the Code of Conduct of that Authority specifically states that a licensed immigration adviser must:4 when requested or required, return passports and other personal documents to the client without delay and in a secure manner. [14] Given that this requirement is contained in a Code of Conduct, it is an indication that that section of societ...

  10. 2021-07-05 DOC - Closing Submissions [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...presence of priorities has shaped historic use patterns by imposing a default allocation of water between users and thereby providing an incidental environmental benefit by retaining water instream longer. 10. Even where priorities have not been formally exercised, their presence6 has shaped existing patterns of use through the knowledge that they can be called upon in situations of insufficient flows.7 In response to this water users have come up with various informal (and in some...