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  1. 2023-NZEnvC-168-Pascoe-v-Minister-for-Land-Information.pdf [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...Seaton v Minister of Land Information [2010] NZEnvC 412 where a stay of a proceeding in this Court was ordered pending the outcome of a related proceeding in the High Court. It is a brief procedural decision. Importantly, in that case the Minister consented to the stay. The decision therefore provides little assistance in this case. The Crown points out that, contrary to the submission by the Pascoes, the decision of the Supreme Court in Dromgool v Minister for Land Information [20...

  2. Grace – Ngarara West A25B2A (2014) 317 Aotea MB 268 (317 AOT 268) [pdf, 254 KB]

    ...Procedural History [5] On 7 May 2013, an application was received from Patricia Grace for a recommendation that Ngarara West A25B2A be set aside as a Māori reservation. [6] A telephone conference was held on 10 June 2013. 1 Parties agreed to file a statement of issues and responses. A statement of issues was filed by the applicant dated 27 June 2013. A reply was filed by the Transport Agency dated 12 July 2013. [7] A further telephone conference was held on 9 August 2013. 2...

  3. 22.-Evidence-of-Mr-Andrew-Curtis-Air-Quality.PDF [PDF, 1.6 MB]

    ...Technical Director at Pattle Delamore Partners Limited. 3. I prepared1 Technical Assessment C: Air Quality (Technical Assessment C) as part of Volume IV of the Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE), which accompanied the application for resource consents and notices of requirement for designations (NoRs) lodged with Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Council (Horizons), Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC), Horowhenua District Council (HDC) and Kāpiti Coast District Council (K...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 206 Lake McKay Station Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 15 MB]

    ...Alpha Range:8 6 7 8 Ms Steven, who gave landscape evidence for LMSL, is not a signatory to the Landscape Methodology JWS. In addition, as we discuss, various landscape experts undertook further conferencing and signed related joint witness statements, on the sub-topic 1 appeals this decision is concerned with . Evidence-in-chief of Ms Mellsop for QLOC, dated 2 November 2018 , at [7.4] - [7.6). We note that Ms Mellsop provided two other statements of evidence-in-chief for Topic 2. T...

  5. 29a.-Appendix-A-to-the-Evidence-of-Ms-McLeod-O2NL-Conditions-Evidence-Version-Tracked.pdf [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    Ōtaki to north of Levin Highway Project PROPOSED CONDITIONS: EVIDENCE VERSION (TRACKED) 1 DRAFT CONDITIONS Drafting notes Base version: The base document used to set out amendments to the proposed conditions as notified (dated 28 November 2022). Evidence version: The evidence version includes further amendments to the conditions that are: • amendments proposed in the Waka Kotahi response to the request for further information made under section 92 of the Resource

  6. Herman, Wang, Howatt, Li, Thornhill, Gilchrist, Barnao, Watson v CAC10100 & Jackman [2012] NZREADT 60 [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...licensee. The Rules provide that licensees must ensure that they are open and honest with purchasers so that they are not misled in their decision to make an offer to purchase a property. There does not need to be any reliance by the purchaser on the statements (or lack of statements) by the agent and it is clear that a duty of utmost good faith is required from the agent.” Discussion [67] As indicated above, these appeals are fairly similar to appeals already considered by us....

  7. Thomas v Ministry of Social Development [2024] NZHRRT 63 [pdf, 356 KB]

    DECISION OF TRIBUNAL1 [1] Peter Thomas is married to Lee-Ann Pikiora Hawe-Thomas (Ms Hawe). Ms Hawe was investigated by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) regarding her entitlement to certain benefits. In the course of that investigation MSD sent letters to various third 1 This decision is to be cited as Thomas v Ministry of Social Development [2024] NZHRRT 63. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2024] NZHRRT 63 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA Reference No. HRRT

  8. [2021] NZREADT 8 - Complaints Assessment Committee 2001 v Sheldon (19 February 2021) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...get something on paper and if this ends up in a multiple offer situation this could work out. However, if this doesn’t, you have shaved another $100K of our property without discussing this with us. … [12] It appears from Mr Sheldon’s statement to the Committee that two offers, or expressions of interest, were received after Mr Sheldon’s text: [a] an oral offer, conveyed to the complainants on or about 5 April 2019, of $1,050 million, conditional on the sale of the offero...

  9. 2024 NZPSPLA 093.pdf [pdf, 315 KB]

    ...Against all guards. 3 Section 4 of the Act 4 Section 4 of the Act 5 See direction 19 September 2024 (viii) Endangering her safety by leaving her in a dark space with four male guards. Against all guards. (ix) Recording her without her consent. Against Ms TN. (x) Used cuss words about her. Against Ms TN. (xi) Listening to her phone conversations. Against Ms TN. (xii) One guard prised her fingers from the door in an effort to gain access into the building. Again...

  10. LCRO 50/2020 M and N PQ v WR (23 April 2021) [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...Mr WR had been very patient with his clients and that he had taken considerable time to ensure that questions raised by them were addressed. [24] Ms QM could not recall Mr WR making any comment to the effect that judges were required to accept statements made by company directors, unless the statements were proven to be false. [25] Ms QM saw no evidence of collusion between Mr WR and Mr ZT. She considered that both lawyers had treated each other with courtesy and respect. [26] Sh...