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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 267 Zant v Central Hawke's Bay District Council [pdf, 625 KB]

    ...for an ONF rating. 17. The common factor affecting the coastal length of the ONF is the Limestone rock-type, which is unique for Coastal Central Hawke’s Bay and gives a unifying character to the 5km length of ONF … 18. limestone rock-type forms the prominent feature of the Mangakuri Gorge near Kairakau settlement… . A mix of Limestone also forms the distinctive cliffs that run along the coastal edge north of the settlement. This same rock-type forms the coastal edge of the Zants...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal theme C - Customary land tenure [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    Rangahaua Whanui Nat ional Theme c THE CROWN’S ENGAGEMENT WITH CUSTOMARY TENURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY HAZEL RISEBOROUGH and JOHN HUTTON July 1997 Firs t Release WAITANGI TRIBUNAL RANGAHAUA WHANUI SERIES Other Rangahaua Whanui reports District reports District 1: Auckland (pt i), R Daamen, P Hamer, and Dr B Rigby; (pt ii), M Belgrave District 5b: Gisborne, S Daly District 7: The Volcanic Plateau, B Bargh District 8: The Alienation of Maori Land in the Rohe Potae, C Marr Dist

  3. [2007] NZEmpC CC 26/07 Southern Local Government Officers Union Inc v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...standby allowances (other than that specified in this variation), tea money, meal allowance, first aid allowance, qualification allowance, and overtime for call-outs whilst on standby. [7] The primary role of DCOs is to receive and investigate requests for service usually relating to dogs that are misbehaving, but occasionally they have to deal with wandering stock. Generally, after hours call-outs are in respect of “priority 1” matters where human safety is involved, for exa...

  4. [2010] NZEmpC 11 NZ PSA v Secretary for Justice [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...ways to address this, including: a) Consideration of the extent to which setting aside the point of disagreement or impasse could still leave the parties with an overall settlement agreement sufficient to meet their joint interests; and/or b) Requesting a meeting of the Chief Executive of the Ministry and the PSA Secretariat to assist in resolving the disagreement or impasse, noting that such meetings would not constitute a breach of good faith. c) If bargaining ceases to make progr...

  5. Carley (INZ) v B [2015] NZIACDT 96 (17 November 2015) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...Complaint identified two potential breaches of the 2010 Code, and one arising under the Act. In essence they were: [7.1] Ms B breached clause 1.1(a) and (b) of the Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2010 (the 2010 Code) in that she did not perform her services, and carry out her instructions with due care, diligence and professionalism. The particulars were: 3 [7.1.1] She was the sole licensee in the practice where she worked since March 2009, and was responsible...

  6. 2021-07-05 OWRUG - Closing Submissions [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...Horticulture New Zealand Say at page 11: “HortNZ say this because the two-tier activity status from controlled to non- complying provides no flexibility whatsoever. At the very least it ought to be controlled, discretionary and non-complying.” And request rule 10A.3.2.1 be amended as follows: “10A.3.2.1 Despite any other rule or rules in this Plan: a) any activity that is the replacement of an activity authorised under a Deemed Permit; or b) the take and use of surface...

  7. Vine v Accident Compensation Corporation (Impairment Assessment) [2024] NZACC 007 [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...any communication between Dr Walker and Dr Lim relating to his impairment assessment and a copy of the methods used by both doctors to calculate his impairment rating. The Corporation's letter advised that it did not hold the information requested and invited Mr Vine to instead contact Dr Lim and Dr Walker. The Review Decision [23] On 1 December 2021, Mr Vine applied for a review of the 22 October 2021 decision. The basis of the review was that Mr Vine believed the peer revie...

  8. Ashmore v Armstrong - Te Huruhi 12B (2021) 232 Waikato Maniapoto MB 219 (232 WMN 219) [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...by rationalising particular land holdings and providing access to additional; or improved access to land. [10] The Act also differentiates between partitions into land parcels to be held by members of the same hapū and other partitions. The former type of partition is informally referred to as a “hapū partition”. The latter type of partition includes every partition except hapū partitions. For ease of reference I refer to these types of partitions as “non-hapū partition...

  9. 01-Appendix-One-Rule-Assessment.pdf [pdf, 328 KB]

    Ōtaki to north of Levin Highway Project  VOLUME II - SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT APPENDIX ONE: RULE ASSESSMENT 1 APPENDIX ONE: RULE ASSESSMENT 1 Horizons One Plan The provisions of the One Plan that comprise the Regional Plan are operative and can be given full weight. Rule, Status and Activity Standards/Terms Commentary Consent Requirement Land Use Activities and Indigenous Biological Diversity (Chapter 13) Rule 13-2 Large sc

  10. Directory of Official Information 2019 A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...as the original of the Treaty of Waitangi, textual documents, maps, paintings, photographs and films. Access to the archives is provided for through the Public Records Act 2005 and not the Official Information Act. Information on making a research request can be found on Archives’ website. Publications Archives New Zealand has been part of the Department of Internal Affairs since 1 February 2011. Annual Report information published prior to this date is available from the Archives Ne...