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  1. Family Court review: Parenting Through Separation participant feedback [pdf, 696 KB]

    ...works I would tell friends to go to a Ministry of Justice information programme for parents The programme helped me understand how separation affects children The programme was interesting Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree No response Table 1: The programme was interesting Count Percent Strongly agree 5092 49% Agree 4658 45% Neutral 470 5% Disagree 49 <1% Strongly disagree 19 <1% Not specified 65 1% Total 10,353 100% Base: All Percentag...

  2. Regulatory Impact Statement Fee regime for the alcohol licensing system [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...18. Proposed definitions for classes 1, 2 and 3 of restaurants and clubs are provided in the ’definitions’ section in Appendix 1. Weightings in the proposed risk framework differ somewhat to those contained in the consultation document, in response to feedback from TAs and industry that: a. the risks and costs associated with pre-loading from off-licenses needed to be more accurately reflected in the framework, and on- and off-licenses should be differentiated under the “latest...

  3. [2015] NZEnvC 137 Tram Lease v Auckland Transport and Auckland Council [pdf, 813 KB]

    ...promised the facilitator that they would undertake some further studies then resume sessions at a later date, but instead they undertook no further conferencing until the Court issued further directions just prior to the hearing). Counsel have a responsibility to ensure that witnesses undertake independent conferencing to a professional conclusion, and to manage client expectations in that regard. [7] When conducted appropriately, conferencing can produce professional narrowing of...

  4. Corrigan - Ngatihine H2B (2014) 71 Taitokerau MB 72 (71 TTK 72) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...their beneficial interests or shares (s 215(5) of the Act). It is not a trust for the benefit of the general Māori community. [41] I have no doubt that many beneficial owners support the Trust’s initiative. But the trustees have the ultimate responsibility to ensure that any investment is appropriate. I would not go as far 71 Taitokerau MB 84 as to rule out investment in social housing altogether but, as I comment shortly, there is a real question over whether the 201...

  5. ABC v XYZ [2013] NZHRRT 25 [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...expressions of shame and regret”. We agree with these descriptions. The plaintiff’s uncompromising rejection of the apologies is another reason why we hesitate to accept her judgment. [69] Twelfth, the delays for which the plaintiff alone is responsible have done little to assist her credibility. The plaintiff accepts that she did not see the defendant after mid- 2006. In May 2007 she took advice from Dr Gavey and the defendant’s former partner. But the complaint with the HDC w...

  6. FERGUSON Suzanne Claudia (CSU 2010 WHG 000160) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...popular amongst farmers. They are versatile and provide many options for the modern-day farmer. They perform a multiple range of functions in relatively quick time and are perceived by farmers to be a cost-effective piece of machinery. They are responsive and considered efficient in terms of time management. They continue to bare heavy loads through towing trailers; carting spray units; and they have the distinct ability to go places where other machinery are perceived not to go....

  7. MENDOZA Carlos Frederick (CSU 2010 WHG 000185) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...amongst farmers. They are versatile and provide many options for the modern-day farmer. They perform a multiple range of functions in relatively quick time and are perceived by farmers to be a cost-effective piece of machinery. They are 10 responsive and considered efficient in terms of time management. They continue to bare heavy loads through towing trailers; carting spray units; and they have the distinct ability to go places where other machinery are perceived not to go....

  8. Nottingham & Property Bank Realtor Ltd v CAC 10057 & Honey [2014] NZREADT 80 [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...website to RE/Max would naturally fall off search engines, although the Google engine has a crawler which picks up URLs and feeds them back, but he felt that Mr Honey’s links were “dead links going nowhere”. He made it clear that he was entirely responsible for not having annihilated the links now of such concern to the appellants. Evidence of Mr H Taka [64] Mr Taka also agreed, early in his evidence to us, that the appellants are correct that if one entered the RE/Max web sit...

  9. Dudley - Matoa, Whara and Te Karaka Ahu Whenua Trust (2017) 150 Taitokerau MB 151 (150 TTK 151) [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...important that those persons appointed display a strong passion and desire to administer this trust, and utilise these lands, on behalf of the beneficial owners. General skills in administration, account management, and knowledge of the role and responsibilities of trustees, are also important for any trust. [49] Sam Rapana has a strong background in farming. His CV demonstrates that he has extensive qualifications and experience working on a number of different farms including in...

  10. [2018] NZEnvC 132 Caradoc-Davies v S R Clearwater [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...could operate for at least another 20 years. r"."~~ . ";., )i ~ ~l"'. ~ ·;~':';.;~I.~;o.~" a LYt~.·.~~~ u C;(&--=-~~ ~ EN'J\\\\)~ 2 I ( I / l. , j ! l ~ \ I J , ) In response to the Committee's questions about the potential for blasting, Mr Clearwater advised that he has undertaken blasting approximately four times in the last ten years. He employs contractors and follows standard procedures regarding r...