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  1. 2021-03-16 ORC - MOC - expert conferencing [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...Limited Ian McIndoe Otago Water Resource User Group, Horticulture New Zealand Matthew Hickey Otago Water Resources User Group Anthony Davoren McArthur Ridge Vineyard Ltd, Mount Dunstan Estates Ltd, Strath Clyde Water Ltd Dugald MacTavish WISE Response Scribe: Sarah Davidson, Consents officer from Otago Regional Council Venue to be determined, but Galloway Cook Allan boardroom has been offered as a venue. Draft agenda 1 What is the purpose of the method as the experts u...

  2. Parata - Waitangi A1 A2 (2020) 95 Tairawhiti MB 210 (95 TRW 210) [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...any individual or body to be a trustee of any trust constituted under this Part unless it is satisfied that the proposed appointee consents to the appointment. (4) Subject to subsection (5), the court may appoint any such individual or body as a responsible trustee, or an advisory trustee, or a custodian trustee. (5) For every trust constituted under this Part the court shall appoint 1 or more responsible trustees, and may appoint 1 or more advisory trustees and 1 or more custodian tr...

  3. WHT Annual Report 2019 [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...response to the ‘leaky homes crisis’ enabling claims by the owners of dwellinghouses (stand-alone homes, townhouses and apartments) to be heard faster and more economically than in the general courts. Claimant owners have the option of suing responsible parties in the Tribunal or the courts. The claims are typically against one or more of the local territorial authority, builder, sub-contractors, developer, project manager, engineer, architect and occasionally the previous owne...

  4. WHT Annual Report 2020 [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...response to the ‘leaky homes crisis’ enabling claims by the owners of dwellinghouses (stand-alone homes, townhouses and apartments) to be heard faster and more economically than in the general courts. Claimant owners have the option of suing responsible parties in the Tribunal or the courts. The claims are typically against one or more of the local territorial authority, builder, sub-contractors, developer, project manager, engineer, architect and occasionally the previous owne...

  5. Warren v Ropitini - Ouri 1A3 Block (2020) 423 Aotea MB 193 (423 AOT 193) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...engaged to facilitate the mediation. This occurred on 12 August 2020 between the trustees of Te Hanataua Trust and Ouri Homestead Whānau Trust. The outcome of that process was that both parties agreed Te Hanataua Trust has the ownership and responsibility for the homestead which would be demolished due to its condition. That said, it was also agreed that Te Hanataua Trust would engage with the Ouri Homestead Whānau Trust in respect of the vacating, demolition and salvaging of...

  6. Te Moni - Succession to Wharepouri Te Moni [2020] Chief Judges MB 714 (2020 CJ 714) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...pursuant to ss 44(1) and 47(4) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. [4] On 27 July 2020, Wharekonehu Te Moni filed his submissions. A copy of the submissions were served on Rita Te Moni on the same day. On 3 August 2020, Rita Te Moni filed her response. Wharekonehu Te Moni’s submissions [5] Wharekonehu Te Moni submits that Tapene Te Moni and Rewa Matenga are and will always be included in the Te Moni whakapapa although they were whāngai to Wharepouri Te Moni’s cousins, Tuten...

  7. LCRO 157/2020 SA v RB (27 May 2022) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...had been paid and agreement reached between the siblings as to who should meet the cost. [21] The Committee determined to take no further action on the complaints. The application for review [22] S’s application for review and Mr RB’s responses traverse the material supplied to the Standards Committee. Process [23] The review progressed by way of a hearing by audio-visual means on 12 May 2022. In attendance were S, Mr KC and Mr RB.11 Nature and scope of review [...

  8. Ngāti Tai Hapū Inc. v Official Assignee - Lot 6 DP 343 49 (2021) 260 Waiariki MB 123 (260 WAR 123) [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...Land Court.2 [6] At the hearing on 13 August 2020 I requested the Official Assignee file a memorandum as to costs, with Mr Nicholas given an opportunity to respond. A memorandum was received from the Official Assignee on 25 August 2020 and no response was received by Mr Nicholas. 1 238 Waiāriki MB 189-195 (238 WAR 189-195). 2 238 Waiāriki MB 195 (238 WAR 195). 260 Waiariki MB 125 [7] On 8 September 2020, the applicant filed a notice of appeal and the issue of...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 110 Gibbston Vines Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 703 KB]

    ...decision whether or not it wishes to pursue consent for Lot 1 (and, if so, attaching an amended landscape plan and related conditions). (2] On 29 March 2021, Gibbston Vines Limited ('GVL') filed a memorandum and associated documentation in response to those directions. The memorandum advised that GVL "wishes to pursue consent for a two lot subdivision and the establishment of a building platform on Lot 1, for the purposes of commercial activity". The attached r...

  10. EG v WN Ltd [2017] NZDT 1423 (8 December 2017) [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...However, it does appear that either the company misjudged the amount of space required, or the company failed to advise that what was viewed, if sent, would incur substantial additional cost. Either mistake would amount to a breach of the company’s responsibilities under the CGA. 16. In summary, the contract placed the risk of additional volume on EG. However, the company was in breach of its responsibilities for misinforming him of the volume required and not making it adequately...