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  1. [2023] NZREADT 14 - CAC 2107 v Sheldon (13 June 2023) [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...no longer interested in the property. As a result of the building inspector’s report, he decided to withdraw his offer and instructed his solicitor accordingly. [12] On 9 September 2020, the prospective purchaser had a discussion over the phone with Mr Sheldon. He told him he was withdrawing the offer in light of the unsatisfactory report. The precise terms of the discussion are disputed. [13] The prospective purchaser told the building inspector about his conversation with...

  2. ENVC combined interested-party notices M to S [pdf, 7 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT ENV-2013-AKL-000174 AT AUCKLAND IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 (Act) IN THE MATTER an application under section 87G of the Act BETWEEN WAIHEKE MARINAS LIMITED Applicant AND AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent - NOTICE OF PERSON’S WISH TO BE PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS Section 274 Resource Management Act 1991 TO: the Registrar Environment Court PO Box 7147 Wellesley Str

  3. KV v WC LCRO 102 / 2011 (15 February 2012) [pdf, 59 KB]

    ...been well served by lawyers, which she attributes to being [ethnic] and a woman on her own unprotected by a man. She explained that over a number of years she has instructed various lawyers, and on each occasion she has felt dissatisfied with the services she received. She describes her contact with lawyers in terms of being patronised and not taken seriously. Her general comments were not confined to the complaint under consideration in this review, but extended to other matters...

  4. AR v ZG LCRO 60 / 2010 (15 March 2011) [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...be doubtful, insofar as the act of a lawyer in responding to enquiries made by a trustee concerning trust matters would not necessarily qualify as a “decision being made by the Trust”. The time records noted the attendances in the form of phone calls, perusals, letters to, drafting, and miscellaneous work. The Applicant denied having been aware of these attendances, which I note stretched back some eleven years. [18] It may not be surprising that the Applicant raised quest...

  5. Horticulture New Zealand.pdf [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...agrees to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. Lucy Deverall Advisor, North Island, Natural Resources and Environment Horticulture New Zealand 29 September 2020 Addresses for service: Horticulture New Zealand PO Box 10232, Wellington 6143 Phone: 027 582 6655 Email: lucy.deverall@hortnz.co.nz Contact person: Lucy Deverall Helen Atkins/Tom Gray PO Box 1585 Shortland Street AUCKLAND 1140...

  6. Horticulture New Zealand.pdf [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...agrees to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. Lucy Deverall Advisor, North Island, Natural Resources and Environment Horticulture New Zealand 29 September 2020 Addresses for service: Horticulture New Zealand PO Box 10232, Wellington 6143 Phone: 027 582 6655 Email: lucy.deverall@hortnz.co.nz Contact person: Lucy Deverall Helen Atkins/Tom Gray PO Box 1585 Shortland Street AUCKLAND 1140...

  7. 10 April 2019 Savi lle v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...www.jLlstice.govt.nzicourts/environment-court. All correspondence or enquiries about this notice or the hearing procedures are to be directed to the undersigned. Dated at Christchurch Environment Court Registry on 05 March 2019 Christine McKee Hearing Manager Direct dial phone (03) 365 0905 E-mail address:Christine.McKee@justice.govt.nz ENVIRONMENT COURT WX11113 PO Box 2069 Ch ristchurch Facsimile: (03) 365 1740 1. Topic: Topic Number: SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS Queenstown...

  8. New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey FAQs [pdf, 378 KB]

    ...research company. An expert criminologist from Victoria University of Wellington, and an expert from the New Zealand Police provided quality assurance advice and support as part of the offence coding processes. Stats NZ carried out the statistical services, and experts at the Victoria University of Wellington provided quality assurance advice and support at various times throughout the project. How did you develop the methodology for the Survey? It was designed by Research and E...

  9. NZCVS Cycle 2 (2018 – 19) Core Report – Frequently Asked Questions [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...research company. An expert criminologist from Victoria University of Wellington, and an expert from the New Zealand Police provided quality assurance advice and support as part of the offence coding processes. Stats NZ carried out the statistical services, and experts at the Victoria University of Wellington provided quality assurance advice and support at various times throughout the project. What is the difference in findings between the Cycle One 2018 Survey and Cycle Two 2019...

  10. OH Ltd v NI Ltd [2020] NZDT 1320 (30 September 2020) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...removal costs in this situation, this should be expressly provided for in Clause 12. 18. NI presented an invoice from its lawyer in its evidence showing it had spent $1,510.40 in legal fees. This sum is not recoverable from OH, as the use of legal services to negotiate a matter is an election that is not a necessary cost associated with the dispute. The matter could have been submitted without incurring this cost to the Disputes Tribunal for resolution. Neither party is able to rec...