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  1. [2021] NZEnvC 129 Roberts Street Action Group Incorporated v Taupo District Council [pdf, 412 KB]

    ...Council EnvC C111/2008; Trayling v Christchurch City Council EnvC C66/2004. [4] [5] 4 required under s 281, Restaurant Brands would be prejudiced if it were unable to participate in the appeal proceeding. The registrar duly sought the responses of the parties to the application for waiver. On 20 July 2021 counsel for Roberts Street Action Group advised the Court that, having engaged with the Council and consulted the other parties, it did not wish to proceed with its ap...

  2. Annexure 8 - Plan Change 7 Provisions [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...to 31 December 2025, the date by which the new land and water Regional Plan is expected to be operative. The Plan Change also has a new policy on duration that applies to all other permits to take and use water. Borthwick, Judge A response to inadvertent narrowing of objective. 19 Plan Provision Detail of proposed change It was notified on …, and a total of ... submissions and … further submissions were received. Following the hearing, decisions on su...

  3. [2021] NZEmpC 178 Guan v Jay.Co Ltd [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...[79] If there are professional costs which JAY.CO has incurred in defending the challenge, although it was not represented by a lawyer or advocate at the hearing, a claim for these may be made within 21 days, supported by relevant invoices, with a response given by Mr Guan within a further period of 21 days. [80] I express my appreciation to Mrs Tan, who provided assistance to the Court as interpreter. B A Corkill Judge Judgment signed at 4.10 pm on 18 October 2021...

  4. KM v TE [2021] NZDT 1619 (30 July 2021) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...including KM on some of the marketing information helped KM’s lift her profile and did not mean that the properties were jointly listed. I have taken into account that the [Agency] Manual notes that the remuneration of associate salespeople is the responsibility of the salesperson to whom the associate is CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 5 of 8 assigned (cl 4(n).3 at page 47) and all costs of the associate (including remuneration and business cards) is to be borne by the salesperson (cl...

  5. [2022] NZACC 137 — Wheeler v ACC (19 July 2022) [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...of, for example,- (i) escorted travel by vehicle: (ii) modifying a vehicle: 11 (iii) purchasing a vehicle: (iv) travelling by public transport: (v) travelling by taxi… [42] Clause 22 of Schedule 1 of the Act sets out the rights and responsibilities of the Corporation in determining whether to purchase or contribute to the purchase of a car or transport. Clause 22(1) of Schedule 1 states: The Corporation is not required to purchase, or contribute to the purchase of, a...

  6. OIA 98726 [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...national hui which provide opportunities for Maori to discuss and debate legal issues relevant to Maori. 3. When making submissions on law reform, THRMOA does not attempt to provide a unified voice for its members, or to usurp the authorities and responsibilities of whanau, hapu and iwi, but rather, seeks to provide a whakaaro Maori based lega l analysis and submissions on law reform. 4. THRMOA welcomes the opportunity to make written submissions regarding Cross­ border disclosure unde...

  7. Nelson Standards Committee v Downing and Reith [2022] NZLCDT 21 (27 June 2022) [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...[11] We accept the submission of the Standards Committee that “the findings of misconduct are serious but not at a level justifying their removal from practice either for a term of suspension or striking off”, but that a “stern disciplinary response is nevertheless warranted”. [12] It was submitted by Mr Collins that penalty should be focused on deterrence and compensation to the complainant. We consider that as a proper assessment of the matter and of the tailoring of th...

  8. [2021] NZACC 139 - Van der Lee v ACC (17 September 2021) [pdf, 310 KB]

    ...occurred after the cortisone injection. The inference therefore is that the cortisone injection did not cause a tear. [34] The next event is the car door accident on 13 May 2019. Counsel submits that no one is suggesting that this accident was responsible for the tear. [35] The MRI scan undertaken on 1 August 2019 shows a tear which is not mentioned in the ultrasound report. [36] Counsel refers to the questions Dr Fong was asked. One question related to whether the full...

  9. 2021 Justice Sector Projections Report [pdf, 873 KB]

    ...compositional changes that affect the overall remand rate, it’s useful to look at the remand rate limited to Category 3 cases. The Category 3 remand rate has also increased over the last ten years but decreased in 2020, following New Zealand’s response to COVID-19. Since 2020, it has remained at this lower level. This sustained lower level of the Category 3 remand rate has occurred in the context of a highly cooperative justice sector and a greater focus on more therapeutic approa...

  10. [2021] NZREADT 32 - Tapu ( 22 June 2021) [pdf, 266 KB]

    ...are like, I told her the community lady had broken down outside my house and they had come out and helped her and jump started her car for her. [23] On 22 September 2020 the Committee’s investigator received a phone message from Mr Denton, in responses to messages the investigator had left for him. The investigator recorded Mr Denton as saying: Hi my name is Karl Denton. I am ringing regarding the inquiry you made. I do not know what help I can give you. And I’d be wanting t...