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  1. [2022] NZREADT 8 - EX & XN v REAA (5 May 2022) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...manager said she was not saying the purchasers knew about the sudden death prior to visiting the property. Suicide was a sensitive issue and was often referred to as a sudden death, out of respect for those who are impacted. It is their fiduciary responsibility to handle with care their vendors’ instructions. Throughout this period, the licensee was under her direct supervision and followed all disclosure requirements. [12] On the next day, 29 October 2020, the purchasers rep...

  2. Far North District Council v Austen - Okau 3B2B2D and Okahu 4D (2022) 248 Taitokerau MB 92 (248 TTK 92) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...whom it should negotiate concerning access to the Kauri dam and pump station. At issue was realigning an existing easement to cross Okahu 4D which is administered by the trustees of the Ngakahu- Ngakohu Whānau Ahu Whenua Trust (the trustees). In response, the trustees filed an application to strike out the proceeding. [2] On 3 July 2019, the FNDC withdrew its application. The trustees seek costs. This judgment determines whether costs should be awarded and, if so, in what amount...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 009 Hankinson v Central Otago District Council [pdf, 849 KB]

    ...inspection by the appropriate runanga and their advisors, who would determine whether the discovery is likely to be extensive and whether a thorough site investigation is required. Materials discovered should be handled ancf removed by tribal elders responsible for the tikanga (custom) appropriate to their removal or preservation. Land Use conditions: 1. The residential activity must be undertaken in general accordance with the application received by Council on 30 August 2021, E3xcept where...

  4. [2023] NZEnvC 074 Currie v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 385 KB]

    ...monitoring and inspections of plant and machinery; d. Staff induction and training as to the requirements of the noise conditions and the NMP; e. Methods for receiving, responding to, and addressing noise complaints. This method shall specify: • the responsible person (s) for maintaining the complaints register; • the contact phone numbers of the responsible person(s); and • procedures, including any noise monitoring procedures, to be followed in investigation and resolving com...

  5. [2022] NZIACDT 28 - DD v Pabellon (15 November 2022) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...Immigration NZ formally wrote to the complainant on 28 May 2018 to invite him to apply for residence. [9] On 29 July 2018, Ms Pabellon filed the residence application. [10] Immigration NZ sent a letter to Ms Pabellon on 20 September 2018 seeking a response to certain concerns: (1) The complainant had a fixed term contract which began on 16 July 2018 and was due to end on 14 March 2019, less than the minimum of 12 months for skilled employment. Furthermore, his contract did not st...

  6. 05.-Evidence-of-Mr-Lindsay-Poutama-Ngati-Tukorehe.PDF [PDF, 221 KB]

    ...traverses our rohe and will carve a scar through Papa-tū- a-nuku. This means the construction and operation of the Project will inevitably impact on the mauri of our ancestral lands, our sites and water ways, on our taonga, and also on our kaitiaki responsibilities and our mana. 33. We are particularly focussed on ensuring our wai is protected: the Project involves water abstraction, and direct impacts on awa and wetlands. 34. Waka Kotahi has prepared a set of draft designation an...

  7. 09.10.-Kim-Tahiwi-and-Rawiri-Rikihana-Nga-hapu-o-Otaki-draft-evidence-3.07.23-BF-tracked-changes.PDF [PDF, 255 KB]

    ...33. The construction and operation of the Project will impact our ancestral lands, waterways, fauna and flora and all sites of significance. It also impedes our ability to exercise Tino Rangatiratanga and diminishes our role as kaitiaki, a responsibility handed down from our tupuna. 34. The existing State Highway, while connecting our people north and south, has brought enduring impact across multiple generations. We wish to ensure this impact does not permeate the new Highway....

  8. 2. NZCVR application form v0.2 [docx, 209 KB]

    ...Unsuccessful applicants will be provided with feedback and welcome to submit revised applications in a subsequent funding round. [bookmark: _Toc141443763]IDI data access If applicants intend to use IDI data (not a mandatory requirement), they are solely responsible for a timely data access application to Stats NZ. Please note that applications for funding and for data access are two separate processes. See Stats NZ website for more detail about the data access application process. Research and...

  9. OIA-109290.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...would be progressed under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act). Specifically, you requested: Are we able to please be sent any communication sent to staff as a whole regarding potential redundancies or organisational restructures? In response to your request, please find appended to this letter an email that was circulated to all Ministry of Justice Staff by the Chief Executive, Andrew Kibblewhite, on 1 December 2023. Please note that some information has been withheld as be...

  10. [2024] NZEmpC 148 Jeon v A Labour Inspector [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...there is no provision in the deed allowing one trustee to take action on behalf of all of them. That meant, he submitted, Ms Jeon could not purport to act as she had. Reliance was placed on Synergy Enterprises Ltd v Memelink.8 [19] Mr Kang’s response was that unanimity was not relevant for two reasons. The first reason was a little elusive, expressed as only being relevant when a trustee’s decision affects the trust generally as distinct from the individual liability of a tru...