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  1. Tai Rāwahiti v Tauranga - Tekumi A21A (2009) 228 Aotea MB 148 (228 AOT 148) [pdf, 442 KB]

    ...the use of proxies. The Trust order is however silent as to what may be voted on and the effect of that vote. The Trustees must make the decisions of Trust business and cannot be dictated to by the owners. They cannot delegate their decision-making responsibility to 228 Aotea MS 157 a vote at a meeting of owners. This is particularly so in that there are anlikely to be all the owners at the meeting and the Trustees have a daty to all of the owners and not just those present at the mee...

  2. [2019] NZEnvC 050 Palmerston North Airport Limited v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...Roxburgh Crescent. Established industry outside the Palmerston North urban area has largely developed in Ashhurst, for example Mulgrave and Custom Streets, or, in a small number of cases within the rural area. These industries have generally evolved in response to local demands, for example service stations or workshops servicing local communities, or are the product of larger urban industrial areas being unsuited to the accommodation of such industries, in particular those industries wit...

  3. Justice Sector Prison Projection Report 2018 [pdf, 629 KB]

    ...use of non-custodial sentences, can be sustained. Over the past year, the total prison population has changed in a way that is inconsistent with historic trends. This is due to the recent success of operational improvements, as well as a system response to the current Government signalling that significant reform of the criminal justice system is a key priority for them. What has changed from last year’s projection Remand component The 2017 remand population projection had as...

  4. Case management memorandum of counsel for Auckland Council 17 July 2018 [pdf, 421 KB]

    ...rebuttal of Council evidence or other section 274 party evidence. 9.5 It is anticipated that all rebuttal evidence will be brief, and should comply with clause 4.16(a) of the Court’s Practice Note: Rebuttal evidence should be confined to a response to matters raised by a witness called by another party, on topics not addressed in the evidence of the party seeking to call the rebuttal evidence, and which could not reasonably have been foreseen before the other party called...

  5. Hide v Official Assignee (Confidentiality Claim) [2019] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 302 KB]

    ...money interest for years when Mr Henderson filed returns recording nil income and nil expenses. His companies also diverted PAYE and GST payments, for which they were legally bound to account to the Department, for their own purposes. Mr Henderson was responsible for this corporate misuse of taxation payments to finance various commercial developments. He applied public monies as private working capital. [7] Mr Henderson has an unusually active history in both the criminal and civil li...

  6. [2021] NZEmpC 32 Lorigan v Infinity Automotive Ltd [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...which had to be monitored by counsel. Mr Towner submits that these factors greatly increased the costs which Infinity had incurred and are as a direct result of Mr Lorigan’s conduct. An uplift of 20 per cent was sought. [58] There are two responses to this. First, it is well established that costs may not be used as a mechanism for punishing a party. Second, many, but not all, of Mr Lorigan’s difficulties flow from the fact that he is unrepresented. Again, he cannot be...

  7. LCRO 42/2019 EW v BL decision & orders (19 June 2020 & 28 July 2020) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...and said “although regrettable, do not reach the threshold for a finding of unsatisfactory conduct.” It therefore determined to take no further action on the issue. [44] Although this issue was clear in EW’s application for review, BL’s response was overall brief and did not address the issue in any way. [45] In the context of the complaint, and now on review, it is a minor issue as it had no consequences at the end of the day. Nevertheless, it is quite clear that BL did no...

  8. 2021-03-14 Tom De Pelsemaeker - Supplementary Appendix 2 [pdf, 307 KB]

    ...Schedule, minor amendment for clarity. 39 Clause 16 First Schedule, minor amendment for consistency. 40 Director General of Conservation 71180.01. 41 Pisa Holdings and Others 71129.09. 42 Ibid. 43 Director General of Conservation 71180.01. 44 Wise Response Society Inc 70052.03. 45 Landpro Limited 71159. D E E M E D W A T E R P E R M I T S & R E P L A C E M E N T W A T E R P E R M I T S 12 Proposed Plan Change 7 (Water Permits) to the Regional Plan: Water for Otag...

  9. 2021-02-19 Tom de Pelsemaeker - Reply - Planning - PC7 Amendments (19 Feb 2021) [pdf, 299 KB]

    ...Schedule, minor amendment for clarity. 32 Clause 16 First Schedule, minor amendment for consistency. 33 Director General of Conservation 71180.01. 34 Pisa Holdings and Others 71129.09. 35 Ibid. 36 Director General of Conservation 71180.01. 37 Wise Response Society Inc 70052.03. 38 Landpro Limited 71159. D E E M E D W A T E R P E R M I T S & R E P L A C E M E N T W A T E R P E R M I T S 12 Proposed Plan Change 7 (Water Permits) to the Regional Plan: Water for Otag...

  10. Phillips - Estate of Edith Iritana Phillips [2019] Chief Judge's MB 981 (2019 CJ 981) [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...Judge. Procedural History [4] On 28 February, the Registrar’s Preliminary Report and Recommendation was distributed to all affected parties, for whom addresses were known. [5] On 25 March 2019, the applicant filed the following documents in response to the report in support of his application: (a) Correspondence from Dr Rutger de Ridder, Northland District Health Board dated 6 August 2008; (b) Northland District Health Board, Community Mental Health and Addiction Se...