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  1. [2019] NZEnvC 166 Lindis Catchment Group Incorporated v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...allocation of 1,639 I/s, in theory the difference could be applied for by some third party between now and that date albeit as a discretionary activity. [99] The annual volumes of water recommended to be granted are consistent with the Aqualinc work101 on water demand in the Lindis catchment during the irrigation season. [100] Policy 6.4.2A then states (relevantly): Where an application is received to take water and Policy 6.4 .2(b) applies to the catchment, to grant from within...

  2. 2013 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...in 2013. 7 For more information on reducing volumes of new business in the courts, refer to the statements of service performance on pages 39–64. 2012/13 256 2010/112008/09 youTH CRimE (CRiME PER 10,000 PEoPlE) Bps target 309 368 2010/11 101 2012/13 2008/09 ViolEnT CRimE (CRiME PER 10,000 PEoPlE) 113 Bps target 87 863 2012/13 2010/11 2008/09 1,077 ToTAl CRimE (CRiME PER 10,000 PEoPlE) Bps target 838 27% 2012/13 2010/11 2008/09 RE‑oFFEnding Bps target 25% 32%...

  3. [2017] NZEnvC 012 Envirofume v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...The advantage of this system is that it will result in better mixing, but does involve - especially in the initial stage of ventilation - the potential for much higher levels of material to be concentrated into one area. The Verdiinnung system [101] The VerdCmnung system is essentially a mechanical fan system that involves the introduction of large quantities of air into the fan process to ensure a higher level of mixing from the initial stage. The technical evidence indicated an ex...

  4. OIA-104954.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...9(2)(a) Section 9(2)(a) Section 9(2)(a) Table 2 – Repair costs to courthouses from damage incurred broken down by year Year Sum of total amount 2018 $98,231.30 2019 $333,505.53 2020 $250,243.61 2021 $177,351.32 2022 $281,628.96 2023 $101,338.48 Grand Total $1,242,299.20 Notes The data for 2018 and 2023 are not full years. 2018 covers the period from July-December and 2023 covers the period January – 1 June 2023. If you require any further information, please co...

  5. Grants-Handbook-v4.81.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or entity that chooses to rely upon the information. Published by the Ministry of Justice 2016 © Crown Copyright Ministry of Justice The Justice Centre, 19 Aitken Street DX SX10125, Wellington, New Zealand T +64 4 918 8800 F +64 4 918 8820 E info@justice.govt.nz W www.justice.govt.nz http://www.justice.govt.nz/ iii iv Contents Contents iv Legal Services Act 2011 8 Transitional pol...

  6. NZCVS Core Report Cycle 3 (2020) [pdf, 3.7 MB]

    ...12 months, by geographic factors (pooled data) ................................98 Figure 5.8 Percentage of adults victimised once or more by sexual assault in the previous 12 months, by wellbeing outcomes (pooled data) ............................ 101 Figure 5.9 Percentage of adults who experienced one or more offences by family members in the previous 12 months (Cycles 1–3) ......................................... 106 Figure 5.10 Number of offences by family members per 100 adults i...

  7. NZCASS Main findings report [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...What is the nature of crime?2. How much crime is there?1. IntroductionSummary 0 10%5% 20%15% 25% Total experienced 1 or more Attempted forced sexual intercourseA Forced sexual intercourseA Other sexual violence Distressing sexual touching 1.8 10.1* 1.7 11.4* 1.8 11.4* 4.9 22.1* 5.6 23.8* GRAPH 3.7: LIFETIME EXPERIENCE OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE: PERCENTAGE OF ADULTS WHO WERE VICTIMISED ONCE OR MORE, BY GENDER (2014) Women are more likely than men to have experienced 1 or more incid...

  8. 2018 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...Auditor’s report 42 Audit and Risk Commitee report 44 Statement of Intent indicators 45 Reporting against appropriations 48 Our financial statements Departmental statements 65 Non-departmental statements and schedules 89 Appropriation statements 101 Additional performance information Asset performance measures 112 Official correspondence 114 Reports on our Approved Information Sharing Agreement (AISA) 115 Ministers’ reports on non-departmental appropriations Minister of Justice - Vote...

  9. Roborgh v Lay [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...cost-effective procedures” for claims relating to homes that are not “weathertight”, with a view to providing an avenue of redress against wrongdoers aimed specifically at remedying the lack of weathertightness by compensating for (in the words of s.10(1)(b)(iii) the cost of “the work needed to make the dwelling house watertight and repair that damage”. Equally it follows from the strong linking, in the Act’s long title and elsewhere, of the twin procedures of “assess...

  10. 2021-10-22 ORC PC7 - [2021] NZEnvC 164 - Interim Decision [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...sense. See transcript Cromwell WK 6 (J Herlihy) at 1170. 43 The evidence was that in some water bodies, most or all available surface flow was being diverted for abstraction. For example, Lauder Creek see transcript Cromwell WK 6 at 1094 and 1101-1102. Also Thomsons Creek see transcript Cromwell WKS 4/5 at 1018. 44 Transcript Cromwell WK 6 (Heckler) at 1102; WK 6 (Manson) at 1113. 45 Transcript Cromwell WK 6 (Mackenzie) at 1189-1199 discussing Kyeburn and McKeague, EiC at [53] discu...