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  1. Gilbert v Mulligan - Part 3 Lot DP 3020 and others (Shelly Bay) (2023) 466 Aotea MB 164 (466 AOT 164) [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...applicants submit that they have communicated to counsel for the respondents their surprise regarding the advancement of developing the Shelly Bay lands. They further question whether third parties were made aware of the proceedings in this Court. In response, the respondents submit that the applicants have been well aware that they were required by the resource consents to progress the development of the lands. [31] Another key development concerns the occupation of Shelly Bay by...

  2. [2023] NZEnvC 093 CEP Services Matauwhi Limited v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...consistency with the NZCPS as well as with other decisions/determinations of this Court (particularly those for Topic 1 – Mooring anchorages, and Topic 15 – mangrove removal). [46] Overall, I conclude that these solutions are a proportionate response to the issues in the current circumstances. This solution enables operative Plan provisions that address key issues. Arguments for further extensions need a more certain statutory basis and direct attention in plan provisions. Thus, I...

  3. [2022] NZEnvC 106 Guardians of the Bays Inc v Wellington International Airport Ltd [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...making noise monitoring and compliance data obtained by the Requiring Authority publicly available on WIAL’s website; and. The procedures and required frequency for reviewing and amending the ANMP. The Requiring Authority shall at its cost be responsible for the ongoing membership and function of the ANMC identified in Condition 33(c)3331(c)). The purpose, membership and functions of the ANMC shall be set out within the Terms of Reference included in the NMP. Reasonable costs associa...

  4. NZCVS topical report Cycle 1 (2018) - Highly Victimised people [pdf, 934 KB]

    0 Results drawn from Cycle 1 (March-September 2018) of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey Topical report: Highly victimised people December 2019 1 Contents Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................................. 2 Survey participants ............................................................................................................................. 2

  5. People with finalised charges and convicted of homicide offences December 2023 [xlsx, 116 KB]

    ...convicted or not: - proved outcomes (where a person is found to be, or pleads, guilty) include convicted and other proved (Youth Court proved (s283 order), discharge without conviction and adult diversion/Youth Court discharge, and proven but not criminally responsible on account of insanity). - not proved outcomes include the person being found not guilty and where the charge is withdrawn or dismissed. - other charge outcomes include being found not guilty by reason of insanity, unfit to stand...

  6. AU v Accident Compensation Corporation (Impairment Assessment) [2023] NZACC 182 [pdf, 419 KB]

    ...chronic symptoms arising from brain injury will have a reduced threshold for development of a chronic pain disorder. This probably arises from altered function at the level of the anterior insula, the part of the salience network that is predominately responsible for addressing the emotional significance of interoceptive stimuli. This is likely associated with increased sodium channels in nerve fibres associated with the processing of the nociceptive stimulus. [85] On 7 September 2022,...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 037 Hensman v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 461 KB]

    ...commencement of works” conditions within your Resource Consent decision that are beyond the scope of this Engineering Review and Acceptance (including Environmental 19 Management Plans). It is the Applicant’s/Consent Holder’s sole responsibility to ensure that all “prior to commencement of works” conditions have been suitably addressed prior to the commencement of any works on site. Please contact QLDC Resource Consent Monitoring if you have any questions regarding...

  8. People remanded and offending on bail December 2023 [xlsx, 104 KB]

    ...convicted or not: - proved outcomes (where a person is found to be, or pleads, guilty) include convicted and other proved (Youth Court proved (s283 order), discharge without conviction and adult diversion/Youth Court discharge, and proven but not criminally responsible on account of insanity). - not proved outcomes include the person being found not guilty and where the charge is withdrawn or dismissed. - other charge outcomes include being found not guilty by reason of insanity, unfit to stand...

  9. People remanded and offending on bail June 2023 [xlsx, 103 KB]

    ...convicted or not: - proved outcomes (where a person is found to be, or pleads, guilty) include convicted and other proved (Youth Court proved (s283 order), discharge without conviction and adult diversion/Youth Court discharge, and proven but not criminally responsible on account of insanity). - not proved outcomes include the person being found not guilty and where the charge is withdrawn or dismissed. - other charge outcomes include being found not guilty by reason of insanity, unfit to stand...

  10. People with finalised charges and convicted of homicide offences June 2023 [xlsx, 114 KB]

    ...convicted or not: - proved outcomes (where a person is found to be, or pleads, guilty) include convicted and other proved (Youth Court proved (s283 order), discharge without conviction and adult diversion/Youth Court discharge, and proven but not criminally responsible on account of insanity). - not proved outcomes include the person being found not guilty and where the charge is withdrawn or dismissed. - other charge outcomes include being found not guilty by reason of insanity, unfit to stand...