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  1. OWRUG - EiC - S H McKeague - Agriculture (4 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1022 KB]

    ...possible alternative water sources or methods for undertaking the activity and why these alternatives have not been selected. Yes (attached to application) No (please outline reasons why this has not been provided) 10. Consultation 10.1 Include evidence of any consultation undertaken for this application. 10.2 Identify persons affected by this application. 10.3 Which persons approval have been provided to the application (attach copies of approvals)?...

  2. LCRO 53/2020 YJ v GK (22 April 2021) [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...[86]). • Mr GK has been profiting personally from projects undertaken by another company, being heavily involved but not recorded as either a shareholder or director (at [88]). • Mr GK profited personally from the [Y] Road development (at [101]). • Mr GK “allowed” Mr DQ to have the opportunity to borrow funds with the assistance of the collateral of ABCD (at [108]). • Mr GK ‘persuaded’ his family to lend $1 million to Mr DQ to pursue the [Y] Road developm...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 024 Environmental Defence Society Inc v Minister for Environment [pdf, 373 KB]

    ...NESPF if: a) the rule gives effect to an objective developed to give effect to the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management11 b) the rule gives effect to any of policies 11, 13, 15 and 22 of the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 201012 c) the rule provides for the protection of significant natural areas;13 or d) the rule manages any activities in any green, yellow, or orange zone containing separation point granite soils areas that are identified in a plan. In 20...

  4. [2022] NZREADT 15 – Complaints Assessment Committee 2108 v Rankin Tremain Real Estate Wairarapa Ltd (10 August 2022) [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...of 28 August 2020. In respect of Bowen Street, he apparently 2 Real Estate Agents Act 2008, s 105. 3 Section 109(1). 4 Section 109(4). 5 Section 110. 6 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1 at [101]–[102], & [112]. 9 denied the forgery in his discussion with Mr Slater, but he has not denied it to the Tribunal. Indeed, he admits the charge, including the Bowen Street forgery, before the Tribunal. [52] The charge agai...

  5. [2021] NZIACDT 2 - IMH v Marica (4 February 2021) [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...NZHC 376 at [93]. 9 Section 50. 10 Section 51(1). 11 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1 at [97], [128] & [151] (citation omitted). 12 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee, above n 11, at [97], [101]–[102] & [112]. 13 [67] The Tribunal has received from the Registrar the statement of complaint (21 May 2020), with a file of paginated supporting documents. [68] There is a statement of reply (31 July 2020) filed by Ms Toni A...

  6. Peni v Pahi — Tiroa E Block and Te Hape B Block (2010) 1 Waikato Maniapoto MB 25 (1 WMN 25) [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...trustees’ duties, and to enforce the obligations of the trust in respect of any trustee. [75] The law relating to these sections was discussed in Marino - Repongaere 4G (Part) (2004) 34 Tairawhiti Appellate Court MB 98 (34 APGS 98). At folio 101 of that case the Court said: “The Court of Appeal underscored the broad powers of the Māori Land Court in respect of trusts in the important judgment The Proprietors of Mangakino Township v The Māori Land Court & Anor (CA 65/99, 1...

  7. MZ v Sun [2019] NZIACDT 12 (4 March 2019) [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...4 Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007, s 45(2) & (3). 5 Section 49(3) & (4). 6 Section 50. 7 Section 51(1). 8 Section 53(1). 9 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1 at [97], [101]–[102] & [112]. 9 ASSESSMENT [47] I will deal with the third head of complaint first as the assessment of the first and second heads, which will be done together, is dependent on the outcome of the third head. (3) Allowing u

  8. M and M v IAG New Zealand Ltd [2019] CEIT-2019-0047 [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...Conclusion 82 Timber flooring 83 Conclusion 85 Master build guarantee 86 Conclusion 91 Professional fees 92 Conclusion 93 Possible framing damage caused by failed EQC repairs 94 Overall cost 99 Using quantity surveyors 101 Tender 104 Analysis 105 Conclusion 115 Process 116 Overview [1] This case demonstrates how to resolve disputes between homeowners and insurers who have agreed on the repairs needed to meet the policy standard but c...

  9. Legal aid grants December 2021 [xlsx, 85 KB]

    ...51,324 48,273 48,855 52,296 55,687 56,813 57,390 58,943 57,330 49,055 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Table 5b: Number of family legal aid grants, by age of applicant, 2012 - 2021 Example interpretation: In 2021, for the majority of family legal aid grants the applicant was aged 30 to 39 years (33%; 5,790 grants) or 19 to 29 years (29%; 5,101 grants). Number of grants Percentage of total Age group (years) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2012 2...

  10. Nikora v Trustees of Tuhoe - Te Uru Taumatua Trust (2021) 252 Waiariki MB 157 (252 WAR 157) [pdf, 342 KB]

    ...to make orders in respect of TUT. [12] That decision was subsequently appealed, and the substantive applications adjourned pending the outcome of the appeal.5 TUT did not take active steps or participate in the appeal. 1 220 Waiariki MB 101-102 (220 WAR 101-102). 2 220 Waiariki MB 228-232 (220 WAR 228-232). 3 223 Waiariki MB 192-209 (223 WAR 192-209). 4 Nikora v Trustees of Te Uru Taumatua and Te Komiti o Runga – Te Uru Taumatua Trust (2019) 221 Waiariki MB 200 (221 WAR...