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  1. Body Corporate 85978 and Unit Owners of St Pauls Apartments v Wellington City Council & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 9 [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...serviced accommodation for both short and longer term stays. They can be booked for one night only and have an office reception area. Their website states that people who stay there can have breakfast delivered to their room and they offer on-site parking at extra cost. [75] Hotel and motel are not defined in the Act but courts have generally concluded that determining factors include such things as habitation for short periods, including overnight 6 and operating the complex...

  2. Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support services? [pdf, 467 KB]

    WORKING DOCUMENT NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support services? Addressing the Drivers of Crime: Maternity and Early Parenting Support 30 June 2010 WORKING DOCUMENT 2 NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY Maternity and Early Parenting Support Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support

  3. Memorandum of Counsel for Wellington International Airport Limited (dated 07 May 2018) [pdf, 825 KB]

    ...meeti~g that i~crea"e in demand. • Additlooal Commercial Sel'llces, being an Increase in passenger movemenk which moy result in an Increase tn revenue to WIAL through the non-8eronollliGai services provided Py W1AL ~"ch as retail, car parking or other services. • Residual Assel Value to WIAL, being tile residual book value of the extellslon and other fixed asoots constructed at the end of tile pe~od over which tile IJenefits alld cosls are esllmated (in ij,ls inslon~...

  4. Te Manutukutuku Issue 71 [pdf, 7.9 MB]

    ...has recently released its priority report on Muaūpoko claims (see page  6). Sir Tamati will not con­ tinue with the Porirua ki Mana watū inquiry. Sir Douglas Kidd has sat on eight urgent Tribunal inquiries, as well as the Tongariro National Park district inquiry, which reported in 2013. He continues as a member of the Porirua ki Manawatū and Taihape district inquiry panels and also sits on the Military Veterans kaupapa inquiry. Miriama Evans sat on two urgent Tribunal inquirie...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 214 King v Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...He referred to the 2012 decision of the Environment Court19 and expressed the view that the present proposal was inconsistent with what had been said in that case. He criticised the development of a quiet and isolate rural feature into a suburban park and the lack of maintenance of the historic reserve. 16 17 18 19 Policy 1.1 reads: "HNZPT promotes the identification, protection, preservation, and conservation of the historical and cultural heritage of New Zealand in carry...

  6. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Evidence - Janet Stephenson [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...intentionally established to generate a flow of benefits back to the community. Hepburn Wind21 emerged from a community at Daylesford which had opposed a commercial wind development in 2005, but decided to establish their own (two-turbine) wind park in collaboration with a wind farm developer. The vision was to establish a model for other communities, and the venture has a strong focus on community engagement, regional economic benefits, local jobs, community empowerment and capac...

  7. OWRUG - EiC - K L Scott - Planning (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY ENV:2020-CHC-127 In the Matter of the Resource Management Act 1991 And a notice of motion under section 149T(2) to decide proposed Plan Change 7 to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago. Between OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant And OTAGO WATER RESOURCES USER GROUP Section 274 Party EVIDENCE OF KATE LOUISE SCOTT FOR OTAGO WATER RESOURCES USER GROUP INC GALLAWAY COOK ALLAN LAWYERS DUNEDIN Solicitor on record: Bridget Irv

  8. [2020] NZEnvC 107 Whangarei District Council v Sustainable Solvents Group Limited [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...NZEnvC 056. The question then is the appropriate quantum to be paid. Quantum [33] The claims for costs can be set out as follows: In relation to the Council's legal costs the total was: (a) Legal Costs: $60,000.00 (b) 9 Travel & Parking Disbursements - $ 349.80 [34] The legal costs relating to the period from 21 April to 11 May were $21,400 including $19,720 for principal time and $1,680 for secretarial time. In addition, there were disbursements. It is unclear ho...

  9. [2020] NZEnvC 122 Auckland Council v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...implementation of the construction noise and vibration management plan and provision of contact details; g. A complaints register and response procedure; and h. Methods to ensure that outer perimeter of the material storage site at Victor Eaves Park is at least 18m from the nearest dwelling. 23. No construction activity shall commence until confirmation is provided from the council that the construction noise and vibration management plan satisfactorily addresses all the matters r...

  10. LCRO 154/2024 WK v QM (26 June 2025) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...the courts have required that a “bright line separation” be “clearly drawn” between the two capacities of lawyer and trustee or executor, for both legal purposes6 and professional conduct purposes.7 5 Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Park [2023] NZLCDT 51. 6 Hansen v Young [2004] 1 NZLR 37. 7 Burcher v Auckland Standards Committee 5 [2020] NZHC 43. 16 [70] Conduct in a capacity as a trustee or executor can still have professional disciplinary consequences. This is be...