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  1. January 2020 National Panui [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...- Succession 58 10:15AM A20190009408 117/93, 113/93 Shelley Laree Grant James Maxwell Grant - Succession 59 10:30AM A20190009268 118/93 Phillip Waru Tewai Marie Waru - Succession 60 10:30AM A20190009504 118/93 Jordan Marie Evelyn Wright (nee Parker) Michelle June Truman (nee Parker) - Succession 61 10:45AM A20190009869 118/93 Kathleen Lorna Maree Marcelle Rose Agnew Malcolm Spencer Agnew - Succession 62 10:45AM A20190004542 118/93 Ritihia Murray Christopher Whareherehere Murray...

  2. Directory of Official Information 2019 M-O [pdf, 513 KB]

    ...Executive General Manager Technology • Executive General Manager People and Culture • Specialist Advisor to the Chief Executive • General Manager Academic Services • the General Managers of the Institute’s three main campuses: Technology Park, Otara & City and Manukau. Business and Information Technology, Consumer Services, Creative Arts, Education and Social Sciences, Engineering and Trades, Maritime and Logistics, and Nursing and Health Studies. Each campus incl...

  3. [2021] NZACC 100 – Tutakangahau v ACC (16 July 2021) [pdf, 447 KB]

    ...2014 Ms Tutakangahau was discharged from the pain clinic. A G.P. note on 9 January 2015 indicated Ms Tutakangahau had cramps in both shins for the last few days, affecting her walking and weight bearing. The G.P. filled out a form for mobility parking. [37] In 2016 Ms Tutakangahau contacted ACC requesting a motor vehicle assessment to replace her manual vehicle with an automatic car. The case manager referred that for a branch medical advisor comment which was provided by Dr Naid...

  4. Appendix-M4-Economic-Impact-Report-on-the-New-Zealand-Sport-Horse-Industry-2012-.pdf [pdf, 695 KB]

    ...does to compete at lower levels. The difference with equestrian ownership is that there is an ongoing cost to operate when you are not competing or actively participating in the sport. The horse requires ongoing supervision and care, you cannot park it in the garage and leave it for six months until the season starts again as you can with a race car, bike, golf clubs or any other item of sporting equipment that you require to enable participation. Other Countries Limited infor...

  5. Final-Technical-Assessment-J-Terrestrial-Ecology-v2.pdf [pdf, 30 MB]

    ...primary indigenous forest lie well to the north of the Ō2NL Project Area. That is, Tōtara Reserve (including Pohangina Valley Domain) lies approximately 65 kilometres to the northeast and is 286 hectares of floodplain and terrace forest, and Bushy Park, 90 kilometres to the northwest, is 110 hectares of forest on a marine terrace. 61. Closer to the Ō2NL Project Area, the largest areas of indigenous forest vegetation are small, but are the only remaining examples of the former...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 205 Kelly v Nelson City Council [pdf, 5.5 MB]

    ...maintained in accordance with the design and construction specifications of the detailed design drawings for the micro-wetlands. 70. No impervious areas including for buildings (whether requiring resource or building consent or not), driveways or parking areas shall be constructed unless, prior to construction, the Landowner provides a suitably qualified, professional opinion to the Manager Consents and Compliance or Team Leader Resource Consents that proposed mitigation devices wil...

  7. [2009] NZEmpC AC 52/09 Corrections Assn of NZ v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...additional key fob and radio storage units, and extra kitchens and laundries. Additional inmate accommodation and facilities will include more “management” and separate cells, additional exercise yards, additional health units, additional staff car parking, and extra inmate employment facilities. No more showers, toilets or wash hand basins will be provided where it is intended that two inmates will use these facilities currently provided for one prisoner in his or her cell....

  8. [2015] NZEmpC 210 Allied Investments Ltd t/a Allied Security Ltd v Marriott [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...who suggested that he could visit the next day to address the issue. Mr Marriott responded by indicating that this might be best as both he and a colleague had been unsuccessful in effecting the deletion. [13] On 27 February 2013, Mr Williams parked on Halswell Junction Road and walked down a short access road towards the PEL site which was accessible to members of the public, although there was a sign stating that access was restricted to authorised personnel only, and that prot...

  9. Recommendations recap - issue 10 [pdf, 1021 KB]

    ...Trampers Link to Summary and Recommendations http://www.nzlii.org/nz/cases/NZCorC/2015/91.html Response from the Department of Conservation See above link Case Number Catch Words CSU-2015-DUN-000138 2015 NZCorC 108 Mt Aspiring National Park, Gillespie Pass, Tramping, Separated Trampers, Bad Weather, Comment on Actions of Trampers Link to Summary and Recommendations http://www.nzlii.org/nz/cases/NZCorC/2015/108.html Response N/A Case Number Catch Words CS...

  10. Tuson - Mangamuka West 3B2A (2018) 168 Taitokerau MB 17 (168 TTK 17) [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...that purpose— (a) vesting in the owners of the legal estate in the landlocked land the legal estate in fee simple in any other piece of land (whether or not that piece of land adjoins the landlocked land) except land that is a national park, public reserve or railway line; or (b) attaching and making appurtenant to the landlocked land an easement over any other piece of land (whether or not that piece of land adjoins the landlocked land), despite section 75 of the Ra...