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  1. [2014] NZEmpC 143 O’Connor v Auckland University Students Assoc Inc [pdf, 441 KB]

    ...gathered, Ms Williams and Mr Haines wrote to Mr O’Connor on 13 August 2012. The following allegations were raised: a) Capital injection to Bacchid: That at the meeting of 30 January 2012, Mr O’Connor had provided “reckless and/or negligent advice” by encouraging the Executive to agree to make a loan to Bacchid that it might never be able to recover, that Mr O’Connor had arranged the payment before approval had been obtained from the Executive, and that he had...

  2. [2021] NZEnvC 040 Director-General of Conservation v Taranaki Regional Council Part 1 [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...effects that may arise from construction activities, particularly in proximity to sensitive receptors. Where appropriate, these methods may include: (i) the use of water carts or sprinklers to apply water to areas generating dust; (ii) reducing vehicle speeds on unsealed surfaces; and (iii) the use of commercial dust suppressants; (d) an outline of the methods for managing the effects of dust on the dwelling at 2397 Mokau Road; and (e) the methods of monitoring for potential dust...

  3. [2019] NZEnvC 115 Gibbston Vines Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 17 MB]

    ...activity status given by QLDC's planning witness, Nigel Bryce. He explained that subdivision is a discretionary activity under PDP r 27 .5.11 ; identification of a building platform is a discretionary activity under PDP r 23.4.9; aspects of the vehicle access treatment is a restricted discretionary (r 14.2.2.3ii) and aspects of earthworks are controlled (r 15.2.21.1) activities under the ODP, but all activities are properly bundled to be assessed as discretionary activities: evidence-...

  4. Youth-Justice-Indicators-June-2024-Workbook_v2.0.xlsx [xlsx, 3.1 MB]

    ...'driving causing death or injury' in ANZSOC 041 occurred in 2012, which resulted in 'driving causing death' being coded to 0132: Driving causing death, and offences related to 'driving causing injury' remaining in 041: Dangerous or negligent operation of a vehicle. Initiatives such as Policing Excellence can also impact the offences appearing in different ANZSOC categories over time - the focus on alternate resolutions meant that certain types of low level offences...

  5. Youth-Justice-Indicators-December-2024_v1.0.xlsx [xlsx, 3.1 MB]

    ...'driving causing death or injury' in ANZSOC 041 occurred in 2012, which resulted in 'driving causing death' being coded to 0132: Driving causing death, and offences related to 'driving causing injury' remaining in 041: Dangerous or negligent operation of a vehicle. Initiatives such as Policing Excellence can also impact the offences appearing in different ANZSOC categories over time - the focus on alternate resolutions meant that certain types of low level offences...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 075 McCallum Bros Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...monitoring and making non-binding recommendations. It cannot stop the sand mining, if at any point, mana whenua current concerns are realised, which we say are likely.169 [302] We can nonetheless, appreciate how the mātauranga panel could provide a vehicle to provide for mana whenua values and a framework to address mana whenua effects. It is as Ms Katipo submits a pragmatic approach and it does in theory allow for values and kaitiakitanga to be recognised. But there remains a...

  7. David Bain report of Hon Ian Binnie QC on compensation claim [pdf, 1.1 MB]

                      REPORT FOR THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE   ON COMPENSATION CLAIM BY DAVID CULLEN BAIN   BY HON IAN BINNIE QC  30 August 2012       ‐ ii ‐  Table of Contents    MANDATE AND METHODOLOGY .......................................................................................................... 1  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................

  8. [2022] NZEnvC 060 Eden-Epsom Residential Protection Society Inc v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...(c) On all three properties, mature trees, gardens and vegetation contribute to special character; and (d) On all three properties, basalt stone walls contribute to special character. Mr Brown and Ms Hill considered that PPC21 would contribute negligible change at the regional level, while Mr Salmond believed it would contribute a cumulative loss of special character at that level. As to the extent PC21 might affect the ability to maintain special character at the neighbourho...

  9. 20231124-Courts-BIM_Redacted_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...increase of 4,766 compared to the year ending June 2022. Examples of common claims in the District Court include: 42 • contractual disputes (where one party has not performed their obligations under an agreement) • debt recovery • negligence (such as where services have not been provided with reasonable skill) • restraining orders (where a person is seeking an order to prevent harassment). The District Court does not have jurisdiction to hear disputes regarding the fo...

  10. Review of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Fees) Regulations 2013 Report [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...eight low density councils achieved cost recovery.6 However, no overall trend across all councils could be discerned between population size or density and cost recovery rates. 59. The analysis looked at the patterns in licence types. There were negligible differences between councils with the highest and lowest cost recovery proportions for 2015/16 in terms of their ratios of on- to off-licences. Some patterns were identified with councils with the higher ratios of on- to club lic...