Search Results

Search results for parking.

2816 items matching your search terms

  1. [2014] NZEmpC 83 Wilson v Wilson [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...Wilson was engaged. Whilst there was some evidence of a downturn in that regard in early 2011, there was also evidence that in the weeks following the dismissal vans operated by or on behalf of Mr B Wilson as part of the painting business were parked at the work sites of various building companies and that a painting business was still being operated by the employer. It was apparent to Mr M Wilson that Mr B Wilson was continuing to carry out building companies’ work. This evide...

  2. LCRO 116/2015 QO v Standards Committee (14 June 2018) [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...documents. I am planning on have a bonfire with most of the documents, it will be the very first one I burn, I promise. I hope you meant it when you said you would meet all costs of its destruction, as I’m thinking of doing it in a tinder dry national park and not be around to take the rap. 9 [43] In a somewhat less inflammatory email to NZLS, Ms KY accepted Ms QO had not been a Crown prosecutor, but expressed concern that some of the more sensitive materials that would have b...

  3. AB v IJ, OBO and EF LCRO 203/2014 (29 August 2016) [pdf, 312 KB]

    ...for car repair to [JF] some five weeks prior to the repairs being affected.  querying why monetary bequests had been paid to all beneficiaries except [CF].  complaints about a lack of activity with regard to a ‘house’ in a caravan park owned by Mr [RF] [27] Mr [IJ] included the following statement in his email which is indicative of his concerns: 6 For a relatively small Estate this is taking an unbelievable length of time to settle. I cannot believe the bar...

  4. E35 Peter Kensington - Landscape - EIC - Council [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Landscape JWS. Much of our discussion as landscape architects focussed on managing an appropriate legacy outcome for the Hobson Wharf Extension, through a future planning process, in relation to: providing for public access; not allowing public car parking; and managing the location of future buildings (temporary and permanent) within the context of views from parts of Nelson Street and Market Place, from within the Viaduct Harbour Precinct and from proximate residential properties....

  5. LCRO 152/2016 BL v HJ (11 August 2017) [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...from Lot 10 purchased by Mr and Mrs BL. [10] Mr and Mrs BL claimed that before they signed the agreement, the vendor’s marketing material advertised that “The elevated sub-division features 10 lifestyle blocks on a 77-hectare property set in park like surrounds with spectacular views”,3 and 1 Resource Management Act 1991 s 225 - where an agreement is signed before local authority approval of the survey plan of subdivision, the pu...

  6. CAC 403 v Tucker [2016] NZREADT 65 [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...same person, and that Mr Tucker sent them. The Tribunal finds these particulars proved. Particular (i): Eggs thrown at Mr Dowdle’s car [50] This particular alleged that on 1 April 2014, Mr Tucker threw eggs at Mr Dowdle’s car while it was parked near the Agency’s premises. Mr Hodge submitted that this was part of Mr Tucker’s continuing conduct against Mr Wills and the Agency. Mr Tucker denied the allegation, and said he had no knowledge of the incident. [51] The Trib...

  7. 4.-David-Dunlop-Traffic-and-Transport.pdf [pdf, 744 KB]

    ...https://www.pncc.govt.nz/media/3131517/6-evidence-of-david-dunlop-transport.pdf Page 20 moderate negative impacts, due to the potential impacts to safety and efficiency. Construction activities are also likely to impact on users of the Manawatū Gorge Scenic Reserve walkway, both in terms of access and parking. 81. These impacts will be addressed through the implementation of the CTMP, to be prepared before construction starts as required by Condition 29 of the Designation C...

  8. Anderson v Lowe - Succession to Moera Anderson [2021] Chief Judge's MB 728 (2021 CJ 728) [pdf, 499 KB]

    ...TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ MATUA TUARUA C L FOX Judgment of Deputy Chief Judge C L Fox Copies to: S Webster, 35 Commerce Lane, Te Puke, Papamoa 3151 spencer@kwlaw.co.nz T Adamson, Grayson Clements Ltd Lawyers, Waikato Innovation Park, 1 Melody Lane, Hamilton 3216 tadamson@gclegal.co.nz mailto:spencer@kwlaw.co.nz mailto:tadamson@gclegal.co.nz 2021 Chief Judge’s MB 729 Hei timatanga kōrero - Introduction [1] The applicant, Lorraine Anderson, seeks to cance...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 162 Public and Population Health Unit of the Northland District Health Board v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...changes to C.6.5.2 as above. Definitions Spray-sensitive area 1. residential buildings and associated garden areas, and 2. schools, hospital buildings and care facilities and grounds, and 3. amenity areas where people congregate including parks and reserves, and 4. community buildings and grounds, including places of worship and marae, and 5. certified organic farms, and 6. orchards, crops and commercial growing areas, and 7. water bodies used for the supply of drinking wat...

  10. [2021] NZEnvC 162 Public and Population Health Unit of the Northland District Health Board v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...changes to C.6.5.2 as above. Definitions Spray-sensitive area 1. residential buildings and associated garden areas, and 2. schools, hospital buildings and care facilities and grounds, and 3. amenity areas where people congregate including parks and reserves, and 4. community buildings and grounds, including places of worship and marae, and 5. certified organic farms, and 6. orchards, crops and commercial growing areas, and 7. water bodies used for the supply of drinking wat...