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  1. OIA-121789.pdf [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...Kōkiri, relating to the decision; and h) any and all correspondence, communications, file notes and other documents involving communications with any external parties, including iwi, hapū or other Māori groups, relating to the decision. In response parts (a) to (g) of your request, please refer to Table one that lists the documents in scope of these parts of your request and my decision on their release. The document pack attached contains the documents being provided to you. Some...

  2. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 1 [pdf, 451 KB]

    ...several important respects. In particular, the details of burglary incidents were gathered in a different way in the two surveys and the NZNSCV 2001 data were weighted to provide results that were representative of the New Zealand population. The overall response rate was 66% for the Burglary Survey and 62% for the NZNSCV 2001. While these response rates were in line with other similar surveys, the accuracy of the results will be affected if participants differed in characteristics relevant t...

  3. 14.-Ainsley-McLeod-Conditions.pdf [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...environment; Page 6 (d) the actual and potential effects of the Project on the environment; (e) the Transport Agency's proposed approach to address those effects, including the proposed conditions; (f) matters raised in submissions; (g) responses to the section 87F report; and (h) the changes that I support being made to the conditions proposed to be imposed on the resource consents. 12. In the interest of brevity, and where indicated more specifically in my evide...

  4. Starik v Auckland Council [2016] NZWHT Auckland 5 [pdf, 491 KB]

    ...THE WEATHERTIGHTNESS DEFECTS? .................................................................................. 36 WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES? ................................................................. 37 ARE ANY OF THE RESPONDENTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CLAIMANTS’ LOSSES? . 38 Claim against Auckland Council ....................................................................................... 38 Claim against Peninsula Homes Limited .......................................

  5. EF Ltd & EFE Ltd v UU [2015] NZDT 925 (3 August 2015) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...the truck, there was very little visibility from the cab. [9] Mr B, an independent eye witness and experienced truck driver, confirmed that UU had been reversing out at an acceptable speed. However, Mr B also said that truck drivers have a responsibility not to back out blindly, and that because of the reduced visibility, a second person or ‘spotter’ should have been used to either check for on-coming traffic or to stop traffic to allow UU to leave the angle park safely. I...

  6. [2019] NZEnvC 164 Echave v Thames-Coromandel District Council [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...application for costs is dismissed. B: The Court makes the following directions in relation to the costs application: (a) The appellant is to file any submissions on the costs application by 11 October 2019. (b) The Society is to file any submissions in response by 18 October 2019. Echave v Thames-Coromandel District Council 2 REASONS Introduction [1] On 12 December 2018, Mr Echave (the appellant) filed an appeal against a decision by the Thames-Coromandel District Council (t...

  7. 2021-08-03 Minute - PC1 - regarding mediation [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...proposes to seek alternative plan provisions or relief within scope but not included in the party’s submission. [10] ORC will provide its Position paper in Microsoft Word format, and parties may elect to use ORC’s table as a base for their responses by adding a column. Responses that do not utilise ORC’s table should generally be limited to two pages of text, excluding drawings and the like. [11] ORC’s Position paper in most instances will form the agenda for the mediatio...

  8. 2021-08-16 Minute re mediation of PC 8 urban topics [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...proposes to seek alternative plan provisions or relief, within scope, but not included in the party’s submission. [10] ORC will provide its Position paper in Microsoft Word format, and parties may elect to use ORC’s table as a base for their responses by adding a column. Responses that do not utilise ORC’s table should generally be limited to two pages of text, excluding drawings and the like. [11] ORC’s Position paper in most instances will form the agenda for the mediat...

  9. MOJ0610_responding-to-a-application_A5-factsheet_MAR23_WEB.pdf [pdf, 484 KB]

    ...450 Choosing how to respond (reply) 2. Decide how you want to respond You can decide if you want to respond to the application and be involved in the case. If you disagree with any parts of the application, you can give a ‘Notice of Response’. This tells the Court you want: • your views considered before a final decision is made • the choice to appear in court and be heard in the future. If you don’t want to respond… … and don’t want to take part in court,...

  10. OIA-105647.pdf [pdf, 429 KB]

    ...Ministry advised you that your request had been granted, however the information had not yet been finalised for release. I apologise for the delay in getting this information to you and any inconvenience this may have caused. Your request and the responses are set out below: 1. The number of potential jurors who try get out of jury duty each year for the last five years by sending a letter to the court. 2. The reasons potential jurors send to the Ministry of Justice in an att...