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  1. LCRO 167/2022 LY v SN, MB, TD and KV (8 September 2023) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...Furthermore, it’s likely that we would not have proceeded with the purchase if we had been supplied with the accurate information about the exclusive-use and common areas of the property. 2 Complaint (5 November 2021). 4 Mr SN’s response [18] Mr SN refers to the advice provided to Mr LY prior to the auction, and in particular, the advice to check that ‘the property matched the flat’s plans attached to the title’. [19] It was not until Mr LY emailed the firm on...

  2. RIS-Setting-an-advance-voting-period-final [pdf, 203 KB]

    1 Regulatory Impact Statement: Setting an advance voting period Decision sought Cabinet decisions on advance voting, for inclusion in the Electoral Matters Bill Agency responsible Ministry of Justice Proposing Ministers Minister of Justice Date finalised 26 March 2025 This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) relates to an amendment to the Electoral Act 1993 to set an advance voting period of 12 days for general elections and by-elections, which is proposed to be inclu...

  3. OIA-122359.pdf [pdf, 939 KB]

    ...the data for the 2014 year only as well? Sorry if I was unclear about this. I'm just hoping to be able to see a full decade's worth, and to do that will need the 2014 data (as obviously we're not the whole way through 2025 yet) In response to this part of your request, the Ministry has attached a spreadsheet containing the following data. You can filter as you see fit, however, this is conditional that you do not edit or alter the source data. s9(2)(a) s9(2)(a) ...

  4. Turner v University of Otago [2021] NZHRRT 18 [pdf, 443 KB]

    ...employment with the University ended her appointment was 0.2 FTE and her principal duties were to conduct a weekly case study session with fourth year medical students. [3] The students were divided into four groups. Each group for which Dr Turner had responsibility was scheduled to take part in five three hour case study sessions on a Friday morning. [4] For some years Dr Turner had used Room 119 for her sessions. In December 2012 she was advised that in the New Year, on two separ...

  5. Appendix-2_James-Lambie_s87F-Report_Terrestrial-Ecology_28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 756 KB]

    ...J: Terrestrial Ecology (and sub-appendices), Volume IV of the Application (“Technical Assessment J”); (b) Gavin Lister - Technical Assessment D: Landscape Visual and Natural Character, Volume IV of the Application; (c) The Applicant’s response to the request for further information under section 92 of the RMA, by the Regional and District Councils, dated 22 December 2022 (the “Section 92 Response”); (d) Letter from Waka Kotahi to Helen Anderson and Mark St Clair,...

  6. 19.-Evidence-of-Mr-Nick-Goldwater-Terrestrial-and-Wetland-Ecology.PDF [PDF, 622 KB]

    .................................................................................... 6 Overall position ................................................................................................... 8 WORK SINCE LODGEMENT ................................................................................. 9 Response to section 92 requests for further information ...................................... 9 Any further survey / assessment work .......................................................

  7. Evaluation of Parenting Through Separation programme [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...Census Population regional distribution 42 Table 4.5: PTS provider organisation type and area covered – number and percent of providers (n=40) 43 Table 4.6: PTS provider coordination of services – number and percent of providers, multiple responses possible (n=38) 44 Table 4.7: How parents heard about the programme – registration forms (n=4289) 45 Table 4.8: Main sources of referral identified by PTS providers – number and percent of providers, multiple responses possible (...

  8. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants [2015] NZHRRT 54 [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...recognised as trusted expert business professionals, probably more so than any other professional group. Ask someone what sets an Institute member apart from other “professional” groups that provide services to business and the community, and the responses you get will likely include competence, integrity, objectivity, quality and professionalism. These are the key concepts or principles that you will find throughout this Code of Ethics. 3. Your clients and employers and others who...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 064 New Zealand Transport Agency v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...to avoid, remedy or mitigate, as far as practicable, any adverse effects associated with the Construction Works and to ensure compliance with the conditions of this designation. To achieve the purpose, the CEMP must include: (i) the roles and responsibilities of staff and contractors; (ii) details of the Project Manager and the Project Representative(s), including their contact details (phone and email address); (iii) the Construction Works programmes and the staging approach,...

  10. [2023] NZEnvC 271 One Tasman Development Limited Partnership [pdf, 412 KB]

    ...investigation there is a need for an appropriate ceremony the Iwi authorities’ representatives will arrange for that process at the consent holder’s expense. All materials discovered will be handled and removed by the Iwi authorities’ representative(s) responsible for the tikanga appropriate to their removal and preservation, or re-interment. The relevant iwi contacts are: - Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust C/- Tramways Building, 1-3 Thorndon Quay PO Box 12164 Thorndon...