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  1. OIA-112091.pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...of applications for protection orders and parenting orders which were applied for without notice and not defended before being made final. Data has been provided for the calendar years 2014 – 2023, in line with publicly available data. In response to your request please find the tables below. Table 1 and 2, provides the number of without notice parenting order applications per calendar year 2014 – 2023, broken down by undefended or defended applications, and the final ou...

  2. [2024] NZEnvC 294 Whakatane District Council v Ohope International Golf Club Incorporated [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...Golf Course in accordance with the Environmental Programme. Poison (Pindone) operations are undertaken periodically (but not annually at present). Subject to consultation as set out in Part 3 of this plan and agreement by WDC, the Golf Club will be responsible for application of Magtoxin over a 1 km length of the Ōhope SIBS between the golf course and the sea within the area shown in Figure 2, for the duration of the remediation plan. This extent is a minimum effective control area for r...

  3. OIA-119562.pdf [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...the High Court: • The total number of judicial reviews filed in the High Court • The number of judicial reviews heard • The number and percentage of successful judicial reviews • The number and percentage of unsuccessful judicial reviews In response to your request for data on appeals from Family Court to the High Court, please refer to the attached tables: • Table 1: Number of Family Court appeals filed in the High Court from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2024, broken down by A...

  4. [2024] NZIACDT 29 INZ v Li (6 December 2024) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...arrived in New Zealand. His friend had talked to the 4 Vietnamese agent who had sourced the client, but the client had not notified the agent of his arrival. [19] In an email to Immigration NZ on 18 December 2023, Ms Li stated she was responsible only for the visa and not for contacting the employer. Once the visa was approved, she sent it to OK who contacted the client. That was the end of her job. She had a WeChat group involving the employer and his previous immigratio...

  5. [2024] NZIACDT 30 INZ v Li (6 December 2024) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...Hawkes Bay. He had found out about it through a Vietnamese Facebook support group. [15] A deportation liability notice was served on the client by Immigration NZ. [16] In an email to Immigration NZ on 18 December 2023, Ms Li stated she was responsible only for the visa and not for contacting the employer. Once the visa was approved, she sent it to OK, another unlicensed agent, who contacted the client. That was the end of her job. She had a WeChat group involving the employer...

  6. NT & TL v X Ltd [2024] NZDT 194 (8 March 2024) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...counterclaim and respond. KH was called at the hearing time on 20 December 2023 but did not answer his phone. Directions were issued dated 20 December 2023, adjourning the hearing and providing for the timing of the filing of any counterclaim, evidence in response and any response to a counterclaim, out of an abundance of caution. These Directions made it clear that if there was no evidence or counterclaim filed by X Ltd as per the directions, and/or if X Ltd did not provide the name...

  7. Waikato Bay of Plenty Standards Committee 1 v H [2013] NZLCDT 7 [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...because of the negligence of the practitioner in his inaction in this matter and his failure to refer her immediately to an independent solicitor. The estimates of repair (it is accepted that not all of this amount would necessarily have been the responsibility of the builder) is in the region of $180,000. The purchase price for the unit was $205,000. [10] The consequences of this negligence are therefore extremely serious. [11] It is also apparent that this conflict lasted for so...

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 173 Summerset Villages (St Johns) Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 9 MB]

    ...planning for urban environments. It recognises the national significance of well-functioning urban environments, with particular focus on ensuring that local authorities, through their planning, ... enable urban environments to grow and change in response to the changing needs of the communities and future generations; and provide enough space for their populations to happily live and work. This can be both through allowing development to go "up" by intensifying existing urb...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 204 Aratiatia Livestock Limited v Southland Regional Council [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...the pools of Rangi which overflow eventually as tears of love on Papatūānuku. In turn her bosom is filled with those tears and she disperses them evenly to everything that grows on her. We Tangata whenua and Te Taiao Tonga have the responsibility as protectors for this treasure handed down for use in its natural state with prestige, retaining its spiritual wellbeing so that we can continue to use it safely and wisely into the future. FOR INFORMATIO...

  10. Thompson - Estate of Walter William Wihongi (2015) 117 Taitokerau MB 245 (117 TTK 245) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...[2] In about 1989 Walter allowed his niece, Sheree Harawene, to build a house on the land. Walter executed a mortgage in favour of the Housing Corporation of New Zealand (“HCNZ”), and Sheree and her first husband executed covenants assuming responsibility for the loan. In 1994 a second mortgage was granted to HCNZ and a further loan taken out to cover rates and mortgage arrears. Sheree and her first husband took responsibility for payments under both mortgages, and since she pa...