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  1. [2021] NZEnvC 033 Minister of Conservation v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...attached to this determination as Appendix 1. (a) T11e amendments shaded in grey were recorded the memoranda filed by and 25 November 2020. between the parties and parties dated 28 October 2020 (b) The amendments that are shaded yellow are in response to the findings in the Court's decision. (c) The amendments shaded green are minor amendments proposed by the parties for clarification or correction. B: Any application costs is not encouraged, but if one is to be made it...

  2. LCRO 84/2020 WF v BP (11 June 2020) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...required. [11] The need for a more attentive consideration is rendered more critical, as a consequence of Parliament’s recent passing of an amendment to the Epidemic Preparedness Act 2006, that amendment implemented through sch 6 of the COVID-19 Response (Further Management Measures) Legislation Act 2020.5 [12] The new sch 2 of the Epidemic Preparedness Act 2006 provides at cl 1: (1) In relation to a proceedings before it, a court may, in its discretion, extend or shorten the tim...

  3. 2020 02 19 Sean Leslie Reply [pdf, 599 KB]

    ...another person, my evidence is within my area of expertise. I have not omitted to consider material facts known to me that might alter or detract from the opinions that I express. Scope of Rebuttal evidence 4 In my evidence in reply I provide a response to the following evidence: (a) Evidence in Chief of Dugald Iain MacTavish for WISE Response Society INC dated 9 February 2021; and (b) Evidence in Chief of Christina Bright for Landpro Limited dated 5 February 2021. Evidence...

  4. Raukawa v Lux - Opape 3A No 1E (2019) 210 Waiāriki MB 114 (210 WAR 114) [pdf, 406 KB]

    ...http://www.brookersonline.co.nz/databases/modus/lawpart/statutes/link?id=ACT-NZL-PUB-Y.1967-35&si=57359&sid=67avr24ejjd7jpa6unngkjxu5h3c2ovv&hli=1&sp=statutes 210 Waiāriki MB 120 (4) Subject to subsection (5) of this section, 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 of this Act the Court shall appoint 1 or more responsible trustees, a...

  5. Manuel v Carroll - Lot 1 Deposited Plan 5004 Part Waimarama 3A1A1 (2020) 83 Takitimu MB 41(83 TKT 41) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...relationship between Rongomaiwahine and Ngāti Kahungunu at Waimārama as part of a “wider strategy” to prevent alienation or land loss due to rates. [19] For approximately 17 years, Mr Carroll paid the rates and undertook “kaitiaki” responsibilities until April 2017 when Ms Manuel sought to evict Mr Carroll, causing offence. The Hastings District Council it was claimed told Mr Carroll that he was not required to pay rates. [20] Further, it was contended that Mr Carroll ass...

  6. Finlay - Wairau Block XII part Sections B and C (2019) 61 Te Waipounamu MB 23 (61 TWP 23) [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...co- operatively such that they are a cohesive and effective trustee group. [55] Trustees must make decisions together, if necessary by majority, and there is no place for individual trustees to act unilaterally. Mr MacDonald has taken much of the responsibility for getting the application to this point and has been elected interim chair. Clearly his actions have caused tensions within the trustee group, but once the trust is up and running the whole trustee group will need to make d...

  7. Ha v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 412) and Griffiths [2018] NZREADT 57 [pdf, 369 KB]

    ...he was not qualified as a solicitor or wait to see that The Professionals, on receiving the cancellation notice, would not be seeking commission from Mr Griffiths.7 Discussion [20] It is significant, we consider, that when Mr Ha filed his response to the complaint made against him he did so at a time when, if anything, there was even less room for certainty about the correct meaning of s 131 than there might have been in June-July 2012 when Mr Griffiths gave him the authority...

  8. ASC annual report 2018 [pdf, 788 KB]

    ...of women  are  provided with more  than  one  type  of  contraceptive,  contraceptives  provided sum to more than the number of abortions.   (b) 'Referred to general practitioner' or 'referred for vasectomy' responses are in the 'none' category.   (c) ‘Oral Contraceptives’ includes combined oral contraceptives and progestrone only contraceptives.  (d) ‘Other’ contraceptives are largely the emergency...

  9. Proposed Joint Statement of Experts in Lieu of Caucusing [pdf, 396 KB]

    ...Agree. However, there currently is not a well designed network plan working its way through the political and legal process to be implemented in the foreseeable near future. This argument just means delaying mitigation. In the end delaying a response usually means the cost of the response will increase. There is no reason that the MNEMA couldn’t be integrated into a network of MPAs established in the future. Especially as this proposal allows for changing management regimes, whe...

  10. [2021] NZREADT 53 - D v REAA & X (15 October 2021) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...principal stating: Well done … should sell well. THE COMPLAINT [9] A complaint was made by the principal to the Authority on 20 August 2020. [10] The Authority informed the licensee of the complaint. On an unknown date, he provided a response. He said it was a very poorly worded text which fell short of what he was trying to explain. He wanted to say that an experienced agent could be expected to potentially realise a better sale price. The licensee said he should have c...