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  1. 4_Draft-Conditions-Amendment-1-Proposed-condition-REM10-and-Schedule-7-v2.pdf [pdf, 325 KB]

    ...construction activities, on ecology and REMS, REM9, REM11, potential adverse effects of the Project on these values; indigenous biological diversity values, REM12, REM13, REM19 includina bv achievina the standards in the 2 relevant conditions of these resource c) a summary of the approaches taken to the management of adverse effects on ecology consents. and indigenous biodiversity values; d) site staff induction procedures in respect of ecology, including measures to prevent the int...

  2. D Ltd v R Ltd [2024] NZDT 228 (8 March 2024) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...percentage of work completed by D Ltd and/or the costs paid to subsequent contractors to finish the contracted scope of work, I find that D Ltd is in the best position to determine what proportion of the job they had completed in terms of the relative time/resources required for different aspects of the contracted work. The amount invoiced, being a reduced cost for asbestos work (due to reduced scope) of $2350+GST, plus 50% of the quoted demolition price, being $10,450.00+GST; a total of...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 134 Waterfall Park Developments Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 181 KB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI ŌTAUTAHI Decision No. [2024] NZEnvC 134 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND an appeal under cl 14 of Schedule 1 of the Act BETWEEN WATERFALL PARK DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (ENV-2019-CHC-90) Appellant AND QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Court: Environment Judge J J M Hassan Environment Commissioner M C G Mabin Hearing: In Chambers Last case event: 14 May 2024 Dat...

  4. Appendix-M3-NZEAN-Letter-of-Expectations-Michael-Wood-22.pdf [pdf, 1010 KB]

    ...walking and equestrian communities  build capability, resilience, and security into the transport system, by improving risk management, governance and oversight of complex projects, enhanced use of technology, and ensuring fit for purpose policy resource  ensure its regulatory function is positioned successfully to respond to significant change in the transport system, promotes trust and confidence, fulfils international Treaty obligations emanating from the World Forum for the Har...

  5. Appendix-A2-NZEAN-Letter-of-Expectations-Michael-Wood-22.pdf [pdf, 1011 KB]

    ...walking and equestrian communities  build capability, resilience, and security into the transport system, by improving risk management, governance and oversight of complex projects, enhanced use of technology, and ensuring fit for purpose policy resource  ensure its regulatory function is positioned successfully to respond to significant change in the transport system, promotes trust and confidence, fulfils international Treaty obligations emanating from the World Forum for the Har...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 232 Auckland Council v Eco Earth NZ Limited [pdf, 372 KB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI TAMAKI MAKAURAU Decision [2024] NZEnvC 232 IN THE MATTER OF an application for an interim enforcement order under s 320 of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) BETWEEN AUCKLAND COUNCIL (ENV-2024-AKL-127) Applicant AND ECO EARTH NZ LIMITED First Respondent AND NEW ZEALAND NEW OAK PROPRETY LIMITED Second Respondent AND GARETH PAUL WILLIAMS Third Respondent Court: Environment Judge MJL Dickey sitt...

  7. FINAL-2025-International-surrogacy-protocol.pdf [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...hearings. The protocol This protocol aims to provide a framework to secure legal parenthood for children born by surrogacy overseas, in a child focussed manner, and in a timely way. The updated protocol enables a streamlined use of technology and resources in international surrogacy cases in which the intended parents are planning to reside in New Zealand with the surrogate-born child. It will enable intended parents who meet the conditions outlined below to make an application to...

  8. Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Rates Rebate Amendment Bill [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...of superannuitants’ household spending than that of any other household group,5 who are likely to be younger. 17. For the above reasons, and in light of the fact that social security legislation necessarily requires the targeting of limited resources and the drawing of distinctions on prohibited grounds, we have concluded that any discrimination in the Bill is justified under s 5 of the Bill of Rights Act. Conclusion 18. We have concluded that the Bill appears to be consistent...

  9. [2025] NZEmpC 43 Happy Belly Production Limited v Dawson [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...in good faith; 2 Employment Relations Act 2000, s 180. 3 Duncan v Osborne Building Ltd (1992) 6 PRNZ 85 (CA) at 87. 4 Employment Court Regulations 2000, reg 64. 5 Grove v Archibald [1998] 2 ERNZ 125 (EmpC) at 128–129. 6 Bathurst Resources Ltd v L&M Coal Holdings Ltd [2020] NZCA 186, (2020) 25 PRNZ 341 at [19]. 7 Assured Financial Peace Ltd v Pais [2010] NZEmpC 50 at [5]; and Dymocks Franchise Systems (NSW) Pty Ltd v Bilgola Enterprises Ltd (1999) 13 PRNZ 48 (CA)....

  10. [2025] NZLVT 10 - Donald v Hastings District Council (19 March 2025) [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...the claim to the High Court would minimise the number of potential appeal steps and overall timeframe involved in determining the dispute, therefore granting the application would be in the interests of justice and an efficient use of time and resources. 2 Defined to mean the High Court along with the additional members pursuant to s 2 of the LVPA. 3 Refer to s 16 of the LVPA, where in effect the Court would operate as if it were the Tribunal hearing the claim in the first inst...