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  1. LCRO 130/2017 HS v NC and EH (18 September 2019) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...signed on 25 September 2015, Mr HS did not raise any objection when they sent him, and the Disputes Tribunal, a copy by email on 28 September 2015. They say Mr HS’s signature on the authority to act is the same as his signature on his driver licence, and his written communications to the firm. (2) Fees [35] The practitioners state that all their legal work was carried out in accordance with Mr HS’s instructions. They submit that their fees invoiced to Mr HS were fair and r...

  2. Justice Statistics data tables - notes and trends June 2020 [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...order) and all offences included the in the Family Violence Act 2018 (such as breach of protection order). 7 People convicted of driving under the influence may receive numerous sentences per charge (e.g. community work, supervision, zero alcohol licence and disqualification from driving), however the data shows only the most serious sentence imposed. 8 Note that a person’s sentence may be influenced by their previous offending history. As such, the people convicted and sentenced...

  3. TSO v Essina [2020] NZIACDT 2 (16 January 2020) [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...offering the complainant money if he withdrew his complaint against her. BACKGROUND [3] Ms Essina was at the relevant time a licensed immigration adviser. She was a director of Approved Immigration Ltd (Approved Immigration) of Auckland. Her licence expired on 21 October 2018 and has not been renewed. At the relevant time, Ms Essina was also a director of Job Placement Consultants Ltd (Job Placement), which provided job search and recruiting services. [4] The complainant is...

  4. [2018] NZSSAA 25 (25 May 2018) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...full fee simple title to the property. In short, it was their home and they owned it. [29] On 14 March 2003, they entered a lease. For present purposes, it is not necessary to compare the rights created by this document with a life estate or a licence to occupy; or, a lease for life on conventional terms. What the deed of lease created was not at all conventional: [29.1] It left the appellant and her husband with the right to occupy the house indefinitely, [29.2] The right to r...

  5. Justice Statistics data tables - notes and trends June 2021 [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...order) and all offences included the in the Family Violence Act 2018 (such as breach of protection order). 7 People convicted of driving under the influence may receive numerous sentences per charge (e.g. community work, supervision, zero alcohol licence and disqualification from driving), however the data shows only the most serious sentence imposed. 8 Note that a person’s sentence may be influenced by their previous offending history. As such, the people convicted and sentenced...

  6. Khan v Accident Compensation Corporation (Personal Injury) [2022] NZACC 225 [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...falls. She has to be very careful when she walks. She says her leg bends without her knowing. [42] She says that ACC is overlooking what Dr Frith has included in his report. [43] She says that as a result of what has occurred her driver’s licence is on hold. She is not allowed to drive. [44] She says she has been told by ACC that she can apply for orthotics. However, ACC says her condition is “non accidental”. [45] She says her leg does not have any strength and...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 159 Beachen v Auckland Council [pdf, 637 KB]

    ...Auckland would be considered a “structure” and a “dwelling”.36 He submitted that the tiny home is a mobile home/vehicle which is not fixed to the land and is not lived in permanently.37 He advised that the tiny home is registered with a licence plate and fitted with elements such as tail-lights to make it roadworthy. He has registered it for farm use and plans to “tow it up to the top paddock in the future”.38 In support of his argument he referred us to the defini...

  8. Amending Trespass Law Retail Crime [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...I propose amending the Trespass Act to: 6.1. allow any occupier to trespass someone from their property for a period of up to five years at the occupier’s discretion; 6.2. provide a bespoke power for occupiers of retail, food service and licenced premises to trespass people from multiple locations at once, in writing where reasonable; and 6.3. increase the monetary maximum penalty for refusal to leave when directed to do so, and for breaching a trespass notice (sections 3 and...

  9. ORC - Statement of Evidence - Felicity Boyd - 3 September 2021 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI ROHE ENV-2020-CHC-128 UNDER the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) IN THE MATTER of the Omnibus Plan Change - Plan Change 8, being part of a proposal of national significance directed by the Minister for the Environment to be referred to the Environment Court under section 142(2)(b) of the RMA AND IN THE MATTER of an application under section 149T of the RMA OTAG

  10. [2017] NZEnvC 200 Morningstar Development Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2017] NZEnvC 200 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an application for a declaration pursuant to s 311 (1) of the Act MORNINGSTAR DEVELOPMENT LIMITED (ENV-2017-AKL-152) Applicant AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent Court: Environment Judge JA Smith Environment Commissioner ACE Leijnen Hearing: At Auckland on 12 December 2017 Appearances: CDH Malone for Morning