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  1. Application for a Harmful Digital Communications order [pdf, 844 KB]

    ...Agency). Who may apply for an order  An affected individual  A parent or guardian on behalf of the affected individual  The professional leader of a registered school or delegate (if the affected individual is a student of that school and consents to the professional leader or delegate bringing a proceeding to the court).  The Police (complete from Step 2 onwards) Who else needs to fill in or sign this form This form can be filled in by you or a representative who can say...

  2. Michael Moore – Rebuttal (dated 12 June 2017) [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...development and in the end I supported an application for one dwelling, carefully controlled as to location and design, which was approved. 14. The Heyward Point Road project was a landscape development / management plan which was required as a consent condition, to maintain and enhance the natural character of the site and to mitigate the effects of buildings on already consented building platforms. I presume that the relevance of this for Mr Brown is that if controls over stru...

  3. LQ & SC Ltd v DD [2021] NZDT 1344 (31 March 2021) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL District Court [2021] NZDT 1344 APPLICANT APPLICANT LQ SC Ltd RESPONDENT DD The Tribunal orders: 1. SC Ltd has been joined as an applicant to these proceedings with the consent of the Director, LQ. 2. DD is to pay $3,874.07 to SC Ltd on or before 20 April 2021. REASONS Brief Details of Claim 3. SC Ltd was joined as an applicant to these proceedings with the consent of the Director, LQ, because the purch...

  4. [2023] NZEnvC 117 Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Inc v Stevenson Mining Limited [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...court’s findings on those merits. As in Li, if the High Court should find against this court on matters of merit, that may affect the outcome of the costs applications. [24] I note that this was a test case on Chapter 7 of the Regional Policy Statement where, despite the appeals on that chapter being resolved by consent, the parties who were involved had quite different understandings as to how the provisions are to be applied. The High Court decision may make comment on the...

  5. Wyatt v Accident Compensation Corporation (Deemed cover) [2025] NZACC 54 (1 April 2025) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...appeal from the decision of a Reviewer dated 9 December 2024. The Reviewer declined jurisdiction to consider a review regarding deemed cover for nerve root compression. [2] Counsel for the parties in this appeal have invited the Court to issue consent orders based on their memorandum of 20 March 2025. Background [3] On 17 August 2024, the appellant’s advocate filed a claim for cover by email for nerve root compression of the traversing nerve root at L3/4. 2 [4] The Corp...

  6. Davis - Whangaruru Whakaturia 1D6B9A-D (2006) 108 Whangarei MB 219 (108 WH 219) [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...view, the parties were more properly applying to the Court to terminate the Trust in respect of the four blocks of land and to then vest those blocks in a new Trust to be established by the fifth application. All parties through their counsel have consented to the amendment of the applications if the Court considers it appropriate. Applications one to three are, therefore, dismissed by reason of the following orders which the Court makes. Applications to terminate the Jessica Ann Kare...

  7. Wynn-Parke & Anor v CAC20008 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 8 [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...by the appellants as to their personal involvement in this saga. [79] Mr McDonald opined that the appellants have not put before us much more evidentiary material than was before the Committee, except that we had evidence from Mr Chapman and (by consent) a brief from Ms Wynn-Parke, the daughter of the second appellant, (but the appellants decided that it was not necessary to call her), and a letter of 17 April 2013 to Bell Gully admitted by consent from Mr P. B. 16 Friedlande...

  8. 2023-10-16-Memorandum-of-Counsel-general-matters-prior-to-hearing.pdf [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...can assist in finding suitable ones on the day. 6. There are cafes throughout the Project Area that the Court can stop at for lunch or coffee (details to be worked out with the HDC driver). 7. Key plans (which were attached to the 4 July 2023 statement of evidence of Gavin Lister) will be provided to the Court in hard copy, and are referred to below as Appendix C. 8. The trip is expected to take approximately four hours (not including travel between Wellington and Levin), fin...

  9. ZH v Ma [2025] NZIACDT 30 (6 June 2025) [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...documentation to, or deliberately or negligently conceal relevant information from, the decision maker in regard to any immigration matter they are representing, and … From the Registrar [30] The Tribunal has received from the Registrar the statement of complaint (9 February 2024), with a file of supporting documents. Closing submissions (6 May 2025) were filed. From the complainant [31] There are no submissions from the complainant. He did not attend the hearing to give...

  10. E77 CVA - Ngāti Paoa Iwi Trust [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...components that are planned for the development are most likely to not have an adverse impact on Māori cultural values, but clarity/certainty around this is still required as the project progresses. This CVA seeks to respond to the lodgement of resource consents for the coastal marine area by Panuku, by: ● Documenting the cultural significance of the project area to Ngāti Paoa, including specific sites, features and values; and ● Recommendations to achieve Ngāti Paoa aspirati...