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  1. Media guide for reporting in the courts and tribunals [pdf, 804 KB]

    ...objections to the granting of licences and certificates and complaints made against holders of licences and certificates. If you wish to enquire about a specific decision, you can email PSPLA@justice.govt.nz. Review Authority The Review Authority is responsible for reviewing decisions made by the Secretary of Justice about legal aid provider approvals. Decisions that can be reviewed include: • declining applications to provide legal aid services • revoking or modifying a provider’...

  2. E11 Craig Fitzgerald - Noise and Vibration - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...provided they comply with the project standards. The approach to night works is specifically addressed in Section 6.3 of the CNVMP15. c) Requests a noise complaints mechanism for both construction and events: Condition 110D requires monitoring in response to a reasonable construction noise and / or vibration complaint. Section 6.0 of the CNVMP sets out the communication, consultation and complaints protocol. Public signage and communication should also include contact details....

  3. ENV-2016-AKL-000277 Auckland Transport v KiwiRail Holdings Limited [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...of: 6300 and 6301; 6303 and 6304; 6304 and 6305. This detail needs to be provided before any changes to the boundaries of the designation can be recommended for confirmation. Note: This bullet point amended following the Requiring Authority's response and the Pre-hearing Meeting and Report of 16 September 2015. iii. A number of submitters including Housing New Zealand and Duncan McKenzie have requested that Designation 6303, Avondale to Southdown Railway Line, be removed from the p...

  4. [2011] NZEmpC 109 Evolution E Business Limited v Smith [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...amount of disappointment that [I] had not been informed of this by my own company DIRECTLY after the injunction was put in place considering the work [I]‟ve been tasked with. Ben Smith Technical Manager [19] Ms Wrench‟s initial response to Mr Smith‟s query was to say that Mr Norcross had told her that Evolution had won the injunction and that it was business as usual. Mr Smith told her that he, nevertheless, had concerns about continuing with the work the company...

  5. White v Rodney District Council [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...certification of compliance with the Code. The existence of such duty reflects the need to balance a homeowner’s moral claim for compensation for avoidable harm against the Council’s moral claim to be protected from an “undue burden” of legal responsibility. Put in that way, the duty takes account of the changed statutory framework and avoids tying the duty to the practices of a bygone era. [221] The obligation of the Council can be no higher than expressed in the...

  6. 1.-Lonnie-Dalzell-Owner-Interface-Manager.pdf [pdf, 400 KB]

    ...Agency, and how those discussions have shaped the boundaries of the designation, the content of the proposed resource consents and the Project more generally; (g) the Transport Agency's property acquisition programme for the Project; (h) a response to matters raised in submissions, as relevant to my evidence; and (i) a response to Horizons' Section 87F Report. BACKGROUND AND ROLE 7. I am part of a large Transport Agency and Alliance team working to deliver the Pro...

  7. [2021] NZREADT 40 – Beath (29 July 2021) [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...an offer to the vendors, and asking for information as to re-piling, re-wiring, re-plumbing and roofing work on the property. He also asked if there were any “other important disclosures we should know of as a buyer”. [10] Mr Kemp’s response provided information as to re-piling, re-wiring, plumbing and roofing work, and included a statement that “the partition wall between properties is of brick construction as per the era of the home”. Mr Kemp recommended that Mr Be...

  8. Gangs-Legislation-Amendment-Bill-Escalating-Penalties_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...period of imprisonment for second and subsequent offences; 9.2. impose a court order banning the private possession of gang insignia, following two convictions for displaying insignia in public; and 9.3. introduce a bespoke search power. 10. In response to Police’s briefing, we provided you with an aide-memoire indicating Justice’s support for the status quo penalty framework in the Bill, noting that: 10.1. evidence indicates that increased penalties generally have a negligibl...

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement: Changing name suppression settings in sexual violence cases [pdf, 350 KB]

    ...Impact Statement | 6 The Sexual Violence Legislation Act 2021 responded to Law Commission recommendations 7. The Sexual Violence and Legislation Act 2021 (the Act) progressed the Law Commission’s 2015 and 2019 recommendations on the justice response to victims of sexual violence,4,5 and reforms that were highlighted in Professor Elisabeth McDonald’s research.6 8. The Act amended legislation with the intention of reducing the trauma that sexual violence complainants can experien...

  10. OIA-121212.pdf [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...Ministry requested the negotiation of a revised agreement with NCIS which addressed the concerns raised. NCIS is currently seeking the approval of their Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade to enter negotiations. s9(2)(a) s9(2)(a) In response to the first part of your request, please see Table 1 attached which details the documents in scope and my decision on their release to you. Any emails which are purely administrative in nature, such as meeting requests, have not been pr...