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  1. Panuku Developments Limited Amended Proposed Conditions 18 July 2018 [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    .......................................................................................................................... 15 Community Liaison Group .............................................................................................................. 16 Accidental Discovery of Protected Objects .................................................................................. 17 Navigation and SafetyCoastal Notifications and Documentation ..............................................

  2. E30 First Planning JWS [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...of the engineering design, construction management, and operational plans as they relate to: (i) Managing water quality during the construction and operation of the Infrastructure; (ii) Managing underwater noise during construction so as to protect marine animals; (iii) Protecting the waters of the area from biosecurity risks; (iv) Providing cultural markers within the Infrastructure to recognise the historic associations of mana whenua with the area and the significance of the...

  3. E27 Contamination, Groundwater, Earthworks and Air Discharges JWS [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...of the engineering design, construction management, and operational plans as they relate to: (i) Managing water quality during the construction and operation of the Infrastructure; (ii) Managing underwater noise during construction so as to protect marine animals; (iii) Protecting the waters of the area from biosecurity risks; (iv) Providing cultural markers within the Infrastructure to recognise the historic associations of mana whenua with the area and the significance of the...

  4. E31 Second Planning JWS [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...of the engineering design, construction management, and operational plans as they relate to: (i) Managing water quality during the construction and operation of the Infrastructure; (ii) Managing underwater noise during construction so as to protect marine animals; (iii) Protecting the waters of the area from biosecurity risks; (iv) Providing cultural markers within the Infrastructure to recognise the historic associations of mana whenua with the area and the significance of the...

  5. [2023] NZEnvC 056 Waikanae Land Company Limited v Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga [pdf, 397 KB]

    ...2022. It includes a proposal to list the site that is the subject of these proceedings (and an area of land around the site) as a new wahi tapu area. Council has included this in PC2 as a new qualifying matter. 5. The new wahi tapu listing ostensibly protects historic heritage, and therefore has immediate legal effect for the purposes of \X/LC's consent application. It does not change the activity status of \X/LC's proposal, but it triggers the application of additional policie...

  6. Brill v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 409) & Ors [2017] NZREADT 28 [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...respondents made a complaint to the Real Estate Agents Authority . The Committee’s substantive decision [5] The Committee’s findings are set out below. Non-compliance with r 10.6 of the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2012 (“the Rules”) [6] The Committee found that the appellant had not fully complied with r 10.6, regarding information he was required to provide to the second respondents, in writing, before they signed the agency agree...

  7. Jones v Waitemata District Health Board [2014] NZHRRT 52 [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...virtually contemporaneously with the telephone call from the daughter. In these circumstances we accept her note is an accurate record of what she was told by the daughter on 4 February 2011. [31] In relation to Mr Rayment, he too impressed as a careful and conscientious medical professional who similarly understands the need for clinical notes to full and accurate. He also made his note almost immediately after his brief interaction with Mr Jones. Mr Jones made no contemporaneous no...

  8. AS v ZF LCRO 59 / 2010 (14 March 2011) [pdf, 142 KB]

    ...Committee‟s determination records the circumstances in which the client‟s funds were received by the Practitioner and paid into his office account. [56] The reason provided by the Practitioner for this was that Mr AT required his fees to be protected. As Mr AT was engaged in Fiji at the time, he was unable to advise who his instructing solicitor would be. [57] In paragraph 3.2 of the letter accompanying the application for review, the Practitioner suggests that a barrister‟s...

  9. [2020] NZREADT 49 - Hammond v The Real Estate Agents Authority (12 October 2020) [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...the cladding issue related to further EQC work required to be completed. [6] The Tribunal found that Ms Tafilipepe’s advertising was misleading, and therefore a breach of r 6.4 of the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2012 (“the Rules”). The Tribunal accepted that the 1 Hammond v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 520) [2020] NZREADT 34. misrepresentation was not deliberate, as Ms Tafili...

  10. Barriball v Schimanski - Otaraoa-B2E Block (2021) 431 Aotea MB 256 (431 AOT 256) [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...account. The trustees agreed that such loans could not be repeated and that a new process made sure that payments must be approved by trustees before being paid by the accountants. The trustees also recognised the need for a policy regarding fraud protection and would seek help from the accountants to establish an appropriate policy. They would also seek help from the accountants with their fraud responsibilities and processes for reviewing all systems on a regular basis. It was a...