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  1. [2018] NZEnvC 130 Friends of Nelson Haven Tasman Bay Incorporated v Tasman District Council [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...the whole of the Respondent's decision to approve Plan Change 61 with modifications. Relief was not sought in relation to particular plan provisions but rather that the Respondent's decision be cancelled and that the private Plan Change request be declined. The relief sought also included: as well as the specific relief sought above, the appellants seek such further, alternative and consequential relief which addresses the appellant's concerns. [26] Second, the Friends...

  2. Macolm - Okataina 10 (2001) 206 Rotorua MB 287 (260 ROT 287) [pdf, 5.8 MB]

    ...Tai Cheng Liao and Molly Koh Meow KHIM for a term of 6 years from the 1" day of June 1993 at an annual rental of $30,812.04 plus GST with 4 rights of renewal of five years each with a final expiry date of 31 s, of May 2019. In April 1999 a request was received for the lease to be assigned to a third party who had taken possession of the property. The Trustees at that time were Joseph Te Poroa Malcolm, Te Rangiuira Briggs, Te Rauotehuia Cameron and Tutewehiwehi Kingi. The Trus...

  3. [2022] NZEmpC 141 E Tū Inc and ors v Carter Holt Harvey LVL Ltd [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...nationwide lockdown that occurred in March and April 2020. [2] Carter Holt Harvey LVL Ltd (Carter Holt LVL) is a company in the Carter Holt Harvey Group of companies (the CHH Group). It operates a manufacturing plant at Marsden Point that transforms logs into finished products. Ms Mooney, Mr Godfrey and Mr Kask (the individual plaintiffs) were employed there at the time of the lockdown, and were members of E Tū Inc (E Tū), the first plaintiff. At the relevant time, approxim...

  4. Smith v Waitakere City Council [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...wall and associated sub- floor drainage, plus other building matters, and to ascertain who may be responsible if sub-standard workmanship was found. Mr Morrison reported that the retaining wall and associated drainage had been inappropriately formed, that the amount of water generated under the house was affecting the health of the occupants, and that inappropriate mechanical connections and cut floor joists were affecting the structural integrity of the building. Mr Morrison concl...

  5. A new adoption system for Aotearoa New Zealand Discussion document [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...Waitangi. If you identify as Māori and would like to be involved in that engagement, please let us know by contacting us at adoptionlaw@justice.govt.nz. Privacy and Official Information Please note that your submission may be subject to a request to Te Tāhū o te Ture - Ministry of Justice for information under the Official Information Act 1982. Personal details can be withheld under the Act, including your name and address. If you do not want any information you provide to be...

  6. [2007] NZEmpC 6A/07 Otago Taxis Ltd v Strong [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...moment Ms Ritchie answered the phone. The initial discussion was about the defendant’s pay and there was an issue as to the payment of wages for lieu days. Ms Ritchie’s brief of evidence largely consisted of the telephone conversations in the form of a transcript. It opened with the defendant saying in a “sneering tone”, “Did I wake you?” and then dealing with the question of the pay. After that the defendant asked what Ms Ritchie was doing about Friday and...

  7. [2011] NZEmpC 127 Bishop v Bennett [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...which caused great distress to the passengers and delayed the ship’s return to port. Ms Bennet arrived back in Timaru late on Saturday 2 August 2008. [8] Ms Bennet went back to work on Monday 4 August 2008. In her absence, Mr Bishop had again formed the view that Ms Bennet had been dishonest in the course of her employment. One of his concerns was that Ms Bennet had purchased unnecessary stationery and items for herself on the business account at Warehouse Stationery. He had g...

  8. Taueki v Horowhenua 11 Part Reservation Trust - Horowhenua 11 Lake Block [2016] Māori Appellate Court MB 184 (2016 APPEAL 184) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...substantive appeal, these arguments were raised before the lower Court. Mr Taueki also addressed these issues when presenting submissions in support of his application for an adjournment. As such, while Mr Taueki left the Courtroom once we declined his request for an adjournment, we nevertheless have a broad understanding of his argument on appeal. 27 [68] These grounds of appeal are addressed in turn.

  9. Dr Roger Grace - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 667 KB]

    ...maintained with measurable and transparent monitoring. (e) Monitoring regime would be appropriate to achieve ecological health; Monitoring on its own does nothing. It is important to use results from monitoring to feed back into controls and information sharing with appropriate Authorities to help maintain a desired level of ecological function and achieve collective biodiversity and habitat values. To this end monitoring of crayfish and snapper populations will inform monitoring...

  10. [2023] NZEnvC 188 Wakatipu Equities Ltd v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 414 KB]

    ...to the appeal by Waterfall Park Developments Limited (‘WPDL’), it supplements the findings to be made in the interim decision that will be issued shortly. For all other appeals in the List of Appellants, this decision will in due course inform our decisions or determinations on their relief. The issues for determination [4] As the parties have agreed, the issues for determination are as follows: (a) Is the WBRAZ (excepting the LP) to be treated as ‘general rural’ or ‘rur...