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  1. 20240930-Sentencing-Reform-Proactive-Release-2nd-Tranche_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 8.7 MB]

    ...discount of 5% or below; and, - 80% of offenders had a discount of 14% or below. NO YES Total 01: Homicide and related offences 2 2 02: Acts intended to cause injury 47 11 58 19% 03: Sexual assault and related offences 14 3 17 18% 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 3 1 4 05: Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person 4 1 5 06: Robbery, extortion and related offences 10 2 12 17% 07: Unlawful entry with intent/burglary, break and enter 23 3 26 12% 08: Theft an...

  2. [2019] NZEmpC 99 Fernandez v Rappongi Excursions Ltd t/a Denny’s Restaurants [pdf, 440 KB]

    ...discussions that have taken place over the years between you and Jay, it has been suggested that you should hold 10% shareholding in Denny's Restaurants NZ Limited – the operating business company - and it is a question of what is the best legal vehicle for you to own those shares in? Against the background of your current matrimonial property impasse, and Jay's previous experience overseas with shares held by minority shareholders and the problems that matrimonial prop...

  3. 15-Damien-McGahan-Planning-statutory-assessment.pdf [pdf, 612 KB]

    ...APP-2019202606.00). This activity is permitted by the MDP, Tararua District Plan ("TDP") and Palmerston North City District Plan ("PNCDP"). (c) Western Access Track (Stage 2) – Stage 2 of these works relates to the upgrade of an existing vehicles crossing to provide a left hand turn off Saddle Road and to provide a ‘loop’ arrangement in conjunction with an extension of the Western Access track (the consented part which is described in (a) above) to provi...

  4. OIA-101880.pdf [pdf, 9.7 MB]

    ...proposal to increase the capability of front-line government workers to recognise and address discrimination and bias in their own practice. 94. A number of other proposals under the racism and discrimination workstream of the CYWS could provide useful vehicles for raising awareness of the effects of harmful communications. For example, inclusion of references to incitement in the second phase of the Give Nothing to Racism Campaign could be explored, as well as in the proposed further to...

  5. PC8 Urban Common Bundle - Volume 4 [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...Nationally and Regionally Significant Infrastructure; tourism infrastructure and activities, including the continued operation, and provision for future sensitive development of recreation and tourism activities within the Ski Area Sub Zones and the vehicle testing facility within the Waiorau Ski Area Sub Zone; minimising the risk of natural hazards; enhancing the operational efficiency of farming including maintenance and improvement of track access and fencing; and t...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 277 Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua v Auckland Council [pdf, 9.2 MB]

    ...via a private road known as Wilson Road, which is accessed off SH1 some kilometres further to the south in Dome Valley. This access point is close to several properties, some residential, one of which is immediately adjacent to the entry point. Vehicles will need to traverse relatively steep terrain to access the balance of the Site for construction purposes. It appears inevitable that some of the construction vehicles will also need to enter through the Springhill Farm access,...

  7. E16 Paul Kennedy - Coastal Environment - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...in the primary AC36 survey were examined for physical characteristics, concentrations of organic carbon, a range of trace elements, total petroleum hydrocarbons, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs, a group of cyclic hydrocarbons emitted from motor vehicles etc.), a range of persistent organic pollutants and antifoulants (tributyl tin and co-biocides). The samples collected from the northern end of the proposed approach channel dredging (in the additional geotechnical investigations su...

  8. D v IAG New Zealand Ltd [2022] CEIT-2020-0014 [pdf, 619 KB]

    ...a certain extent depending on the size of the void.… the depth of the void is of no consequence because as soon as the slab raises support then it is expanding The void in the garage, … would have different loading on it because there are vehicles that will be parked in there so you do have concentrated point loads from the tires of the cars.… I think we need some more certainty around the size of the void, the width and then if there are voids then these can easily be reme...

  9. OIA-119799.pdf [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...an indictable offence has occurred but does require only reasonable force to be used when arresting. Licenses and Training 18. We understand that there are three types of activities that require an SIA license: manned guarding, key holding, and vehicle immobilisation (Northern Ireland only). Of these, manned guarding has 5 licence types covering cash-in-transit, close protection, door supervision, 22 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, s 24A. Indictable offences in the UK are off...

  10. Rātima v Sullivan - The Tataraakina C Trust (2015) 41 Takitimu MB 102 (41 TKT 102) [pdf, 531 KB]

    ...Conservation Ranger with a Bachelor’s degree. He also received significant additional benefits, including a house rented at $30.00 per week, complimentary electricity supply, a landline, facsimile machine, cellular phone and broadband access and a vehicle for work use. He was also allowed to keep his own animals on trust lands. [121] The Armstrong Report raised several concerns including the seemingly unjustified use of casual workers, (principally Mr Puna’s wife) excessive be...