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  1. [2018] NZEnvC 239 Mawhinney v Auckland Council [pdf, 851 KB]

    ...consent authority to interpret the RMA as covering subdivision of land that is not 17 18 19 Notice of appeal at 6.35. Auckland Council decision at [40]. Notice of appeal at 6.15. ( ( 15 expressly set down in section 218 RMA. [44] In response the Council submits that Justus2°: ... is not applicable to the facts in this situation because it does not clearly indicate which definition of boundary adjustment was being applied and the boundary adjustment in that case wa...

  2. Emmerson - Succession to Beatrice Annie Loper [2020] Chief Judges MB 692 (2020 CJ 692) [pdf, 402 KB]

    ...12473 0.5 $7.06 26. Ashton Wheelans confirm that no funds have ever been paid to the shareholders. A hold has been placed over the above shareholders accounts pending the outcome of this application. 27. At the time of compiling this Report, no response had been received from the Māori Trustee Office. Reference to areas of difficulty 28. Court research shows the deceased’s date of death recorded is 6 April 1954.8 29. A certified copy of the deceased’s Death Certificate was f...

  3. BORA - Abortion Legislation Bill: Crown Law's advice [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...constitution has no general right to freedom of expression, the High Court of Australia has recognised an implied right of freedom of “political communication”, described as:39 … a freedom that arises by necessary implication from the system of responsible and representative government set up by the Constitution, not a general freedom of communication of the kind protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. 48. The extent of this implied freedom is “limit...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 049 Boonham v Kaipara District Council [pdf, 546 KB]

    ...provisions agreed between the parties to the Mangawhai Matters appeal in PC78 against those sought by Mr Boonham. I have also added the amendments that the Council would see as appropriate to 16.7.4.1 (eee) and 16.10.8.2 (f). In his 25 March 2022 response, Mr Boonham suggested an alternative amendment could be one based on the definition of “infrastructure-ready” in 3.4(3) of the National Policy Statement on Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD) namely: That there is adequate e...

  5. [2022] NZEmpC 101 UXK v Talent Propeller Ltd [pdf, 357 KB]

    UXK v TALENT PROPELLER LIMITED [2022] NZEmpC 101 [13 June 2022] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2022] NZEmpC 101 EMPC 144/2022 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER of an application for a permanent non- publication order BETWEEN UXK Plaintiff AND TALENT PROPELLER LIMITED Defendant H

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 118 Drach v Tasman District Council [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...othei-matte1·s mean cancellation of Condition 1(j) is not appropriate? [80] Insofar as the Drachs or other residents nursed any misconception about the true legal nature of Condition 10), that is not a matter that favours the relief pursued. Rather, they are responsible for having made the choices they made on the extent of legal or other advice they received. Similarly, nor do we find any force in the Drachs' claim that cancellation of Condition 1 G) would give rise to adverse...

  7. [2021] NZACC 124- Singh v ACC (4 August 2021) [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...can precipitate back symptoms. He felt there was a psychosocial element present. [23] Mr Choy had written a letter dated 10 June 2019 in which he postulated that the 2013 lifting injury was an acute disc injury at the very least at L5/S1. In response to a question about whether non injury factors had contributed to Mr Singh’s condition, Dr Choy said this was impossible to prove, but given the time relationship to his 2013 injury, it was reasonable that a substantial proportion o...

  8. When someone dies suddenly guide [pdf, 533 KB]

    ...the causes and circumstances of any sudden or unexplained death. It can seem strange that a coroner is involved when the reasons for a death may look obvious. However, coroners play an important role in New Zealand society. It’s a coroner’s responsibility to determine, as far as possible, the facts that led to a person’s death. At the end of their investigation, the coroner will issue their findings into the person’s death. A finding is a written decision of the coroner ab...

  9. MOJ0047 When somebody dies suddenly guide [pdf, 533 KB]

    ...the causes and circumstances of any sudden or unexplained death. It can seem strange that a coroner is involved when the reasons for a death may look obvious. However, coroners play an important role in New Zealand society. It’s a coroner’s responsibility to determine, as far as possible, the facts that led to a person’s death. At the end of their investigation, the coroner will issue their findings into the person’s death. A finding is a written decision of the coroner ab...

  10. 2022-03-18 Willowridge & Remarkables Park - Synopsis of Opening Submissions [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...and controls. v. Timing and duration of construction and operation of control works during various stages; vi. Details relating to the management and rehabilitation of exposed areas; vii. Monitoring and maintenance requirements; and viii. Response strategy for managing significant rain events. c) The earthworks activity onsite must be carried out in accordance with the ESCP. 24 SCHEDULE C – QLDC EARTHWORKS RULES QLDC Earthworks – Permitted Activity Stand...