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  1. Your guide to legal aid - Chinese [pdf, 874 KB]

    ...– 诽谤 – 破产或无力偿还债务 • 由一些特别法庭和专业法庭处理的案件,例如: – 雇佣关系局(Employment Relations Authority) – 环境法庭(Environment Court) – 人权事务复核仲裁庭(Human Rights Review Tribunal) – 法律援助仲裁庭(Legal Aid Tribunal) – 毛利土地法庭(Māori Land Court) 10 – 难民身份处(Refugee Status Branch) – 移民与保护仲裁庭(Immigration and Protection Tr...

  2. Your guide to legal aid - Tongan [pdf, 668 KB]

    ...fakamaau‘anga makehe, ‘o hangē ko e: – Ma‘u Mafai ki he Ngaahi Vā Fakangāue´ (Employment Relations Authority) – Fakamaau‘anga ki he ‘Atakai´ (Environment Court) – Ma‘u Mafafi ki hono vakai‘i ‘o e Ngaahi Totonu Fakaetangata´ (Human Rights Review Tribunal) – Ma‘u Mafai ki he Tokoni Fakalao´ (Legal Aid Tribunal) – Fakamaau‘anga Kelekele Mauli´ (Māori Land Court) 10 – Va‘a ki he Tu‘unga Nofo Kumi Hūfanga´ (Refugee Status Branch) – M...

  3. [2014] NZEmpC 233 Wills v Goodman Fielder NZ Ltd [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...a decision was made to consult with the bakery staff as to the possibility of them being declared redundant. At a meeting held with members of the bread plant on 13 July 2011, staff were addressed by Mr Gray and the recently appointed National Human Resources (HR) Manager Bakery, Ms Susan Walls. Staff were advised that having regard to the significant earthquake damage to the baking manufacturing building and plant, it was considered that there was now no option but to close the b...

  4. Chee v Stareast Investment Ltd [2010] NZWHT Auckland 33 [pdf, 298 KB]

    Page | 1 IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI-2008-100-000091 [2010] NZWHT AUCKLAND 33 BETWEEN JOSEPH CHEE and MARGARET CHEE Claimants AND STAREAST INVESTMENT LIMITED First Respondent AND MANUKAU CITY COUNCIL Second Respondent AND PATRICK HUNG Third Respondent AND T.Q. CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Fourth Respondent AND BRIAN CHARLES TAYLOR Fifth Respondent AND SPOUTING AND STEEL ROOFING WORLD LIMITED Sixth Respondent AND RAYMOND PHILLIP BROCKL

  5. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 64 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...historical claims, develop a new inquiry programme for hearing kau­ papa or contemporary claims, and hear urgent claims and applications for remedies. This increasingly diverse inquiry programme will require careful deploy­ ment of the Tribunal’s human and finan­ cial resources. The Tribunal remains committed to completing inquiries into historical claims, contributing to the effort being devoted to negoti­ ating Treaty settlements nationwide. At the same time, where claims meet...

  6. Bristol v Ngāti Rangi Trust - Rangiwaea-Tāpiri [2017] Chief Judge's MB 269 (2017 CJ 269) [pdf, 435 KB]

    2017 Chief Judge’s MB 269 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AOTEA DISTRICT A20070002188 CJ 2007/007 UNDER Section 45, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF RANGIWAEA-TĀPIRI (Formerly known as RANGIPŌ NORTH 8) – Application to Chief Judge BETWEEN RANGI BRISTOL, AIDEN GILBERT & MATIU HAITANA Applicants AND NGĀTI RANGI TRUST Respondent Hearings: 302 Aotea MB 51-64, dated 29 April 2013 326 Aotea MB 165-238, dated 25 August

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 083 Willowridge Developments Ltd v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...and 45 cm a year10 [9] A loss of between 10%-15% of plants is anticipated. Any plants which die are to be replaced with a species from the planting schedule. On the basis of his greater qualifications and experience and his analysis of the pre-human characteristics of the likely ecosystem of and around the site, we accept Dr Lloyd's evidence11 as to the appropriateness of the proposed plants despite Ms Palmers criticisms12. [10] Dr Lloyd agreed with the measures identified in M...

  8. [2018] NZEnvC 122 Lee Valley Limestone v Tasman District Council [pdf, 4.6 MB]

    ...s 42A Report to the Commissioners' hearing. To summarise what at times was a rather convoluted discussion on the topic, Mr Caradus suggested that even very quiet areas in rural settings were subject to a variety of noises, both natural and human-generated. Rather than the area being "noise sensitive" it was more a case of some rural residents being "particularly sensitive to noise" from something that they did not want as a neighbour. 8 Mr Caradus acknowledged...

  9. Ngataki v Kumete - Parish of Karaka Lot 64D (2016) 121 Waikato Maniapoto MB 184 (121 WMN 184) [pdf, 383 KB]

    121 Waikato Maniapoto MB 184 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIKATO MANIAPOTO DISTRICT A19990008028 A20030004701 A20030004702 UNDER Sections 24 and 315 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF PARISH OF KARAKA LOT 64D BLOCK (WHATAPAKA MARAE) AND PARISH OF KARAKA LOT 64A BLOCK (GENERAL LAND) BETWEEN TED NGATAKI AND RENA NGATAKI ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES OF WHATAPAKA MARAE Applicants AND NGAHUIA KUMETE, SHARON

  10. OWRUG - M Curran - Supplementary evidence - Appendix 2 - 24 May 2021 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    Consent No. 2001.475 WATER PERMIT Pursuant to Section 104C of the Resource Management Act 1991, the Otago Regional Council grants consent to: Name: Pioneer Generation Limited Address: 11 Ellis Street, Alexandra To dam the Teviot River with a 17 metre high gravity dam (Lake Onslow Dam) for the purpose of creating Lake Onslow for hydroelectric power generation and for irrigation for a term expiring on 1 April 2041. Location of activity: Lake Onslo