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  1. B Ltd v C Ltd & others [2024] NZDT 99 (21 February 2024) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...says that it CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 6 of 11 has asked the landlord to fix the problem on many occasions, but the landlord is difficult to deal with. C Ltd said in any event the carpark surface, although not prefect, is still fine for parking cars on, and so it is in good working order as required in the agreement. 36. I am not in a position to make a finding about whether the deterioration of the carpark is something that is the responsibility of the landlord or the ten...

  2. Smith v Accident Compensation Corporation (Entitlement to Surgery) [2024] NZACC 30 [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...physiotherapist on five occasions until 18 December 2014. [84] The appellant’s next relevant injury occurred on 31 May 2016. [85] At her review hearing on 31 January 2023, the appellant described the 31 May 2016 accident as follows: So I’d parked up … reached over as I was turned that way to open the car door, so quickly was jumping out of the car, one leg out of the car, grabbed my bag, normal motion and it caught on something. Umm, and it was heavy. I had my laptop, had...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 243 Ngāti Kuku Hapū v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 794 KB]

    ...(Assessment of Noise in the Environment). The noise shall be measured with a sound level meter complying at least with the Standard TCE 651 (1979) Sound Level Meters Type 2. 17 Public Access 17.1 The consent holder shall allow free access to the car parking areas, promenade to rock wall, picnic and beach areas. Further, the consent holder shall not restrict access to the south-western wave attenuator or to the walkways, except where required for purposes of public safety. 17.2 The co...

  4. [2024] NZEnvC 287 Port Taranaki Limited v New Plymouth District Council [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...ecological values of the coastal environment, and where appropriate enhancing and restoring these values’. Reasons: The Mixed-Use Area (Area E/pink area) in the Port Precinct is a mix of port operational areas, bulk dry storage, boat storage and parking, retail, hospitality and recreation activities. This amendments to the setback standard and other rules recognise the differences between the more modified and operational areas of the Port and more publicly accessible and open area...

  5. LCRO 160/2024 XT v YQ (27 June 2025) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...promote and maintain professional standards. The respondent’s principal, over-arching professional duty as a lawyer was 14 Hansen v Young [2004] 1 NZLR 37; Burcher v Auckland Standards Committee 5 [2020] NZHC 43; Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Park [2023] NZLCDT 51. 15 The applicant is not a party to the second deed but has an interest in its potential enforcement, should that circumstance arise. 13 to protect and promote the interests of Mr X and, in due course, Mr X’s est...

  6. Rangahaua Whanui National Overview volume 3 [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    NATIONAL OVERVIEW volume i i i Professor Alan Ward Waitangi Tribunal Rangahaua Whanui Series WAITANGI TRIBUNAL 1997 A Waitangi Tribunal publication © Copyright Waitangi Tribunal 1997 isbn 1-86956-209-7 Edited and produced by the Waitangi Tribunal Published by GP Publications, Wellington, New Zealand Printed by GP Print, Wellington, New Zealand Set in Times Roman This report was commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal as part of its Rangahaua Whanui research programme. Any views ex

  7. MLC 2018 September National Panui [pdf, 281 KB]

    Contents: Applications for hearing in SEPTEMBER | MAHURU 2018: ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz SEPTEMBER | MAHURU 2018 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confi rmed at the time of this publication are listed. For more informa

  8. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 4: case study of Manurewa Local Police Area [pdf, 588 KB]

    ...all areas in New Zealand. In the Counties-Manukau Health area, 35% of the population was either a nine or a ten on the deprivation index. An analysis of population mesh blocks rated Clendon ten, East and Central Manurewa nine, Weymouth eight and Hill Park four on this index. 2.1.4 Income Manurewa Police Area’s distribution of income was similar to that for New Zealand as a whole. In 2001, 41% of those aged 15 years and over earned less than $20,000, compared to 46% nationally Communit...

  9. Rec-Recap-2022-Q4-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 931 KB]

    ...bodyboarding and ball sports, and attracts a range of visitors including families with young children and groups of teenagers and young adults. Access is available along the length of the beach through the adjoining grass reserve of Wenderholm Regional Park, although visitors typically access the beach from a track that leads from the main carpark area. Wenderholm Beach was not patrolled on 4 January 2022. After lunch, Frances and her sister, Shirley, were swimming in the middle secti...

  10. The needs of Pacific peoples when they are victims of crime [pdf, 647 KB]

    The needs of Pacific Peoples when they are victims of crime Prepared for the Ministry of Justice Dr ‘Ana Hau‘alofa‘ia Koloto Koloto & Associates Limited ii First published in May 2003 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20179-6 iii Foreword It is important that the perspectives and needs of Pacific peoples are taken into account when developing policies and support services for victims of crime. To this end, the M