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  1. [2017] NZEnvC 073 Ngai Te Hapu Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...subsequently withdrawn: (a) H Bennett (AKL -39); (b) Te Patuwai Tribal Committee and Te Runanga 0 Ngati Awa (AKL -41); (c) Te Runanga 0 Ngai Te Rangi Iwi Trust (AKL -43); (d) Te Whanau 0 Te Motuere Trust (AKL -44); and (e) Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society of New Zealand (AKL-46). [5] All issues relating to those withdrawals have been addressed. [6] The two remaining appeals are supported by: (a) Ngati Whakaue ki Maketu Incorporated and Te Arawa Takitai Moana Kaumatua...

  2. [2017] NZEnvC 073 Ngai Te Hapu Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...subsequently withdrawn: (a) H Bennett (AKL -39); (b) Te Patuwai Tribal Committee and Te Runanga 0 Ngati Awa (AKL -41); (c) Te Runanga 0 Ngai Te Rangi Iwi Trust (AKL -43); (d) Te Whanau 0 Te Motuere Trust (AKL -44); and (e) Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society of New Zealand (AKL-46). [5] All issues relating to those withdrawals have been addressed. [6] The two remaining appeals are supported by: (a) Ngati Whakaue ki Maketu Incorporated and Te Arawa Takitai Moana Kaumatua...

  3. 03-Appendix-Three-CEDF-Consent-Version.pdf [pdf, 27 MB]

    ...between the project team, the project itself, and the natural world. The values endorsed within the partnership include: — Te Tiriti (spirit of partnership) — Rangātiratanga (leadership—professionalism—excellence) — Ūkaipotanga (care—constructive behaviour towards each other) — Pukengatanga (mutual respect) — Manaakitanga (generosity – acknowledgement—hospitality) — Kaitiakitanga (environmental stewardship) — Whanaungatanga (belonging—teamwork)...

  4. E9 Kurt Grant - Construction Methodology - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...Construction of breakwaters to the east (Breakwater 6) and south (Breakwater 5) of the wharf to manage the wave climate within the Hobson east (Maritime Museum) area and provide more sheltered berthing conditions in the OVH; d) Installation of wave protection structures (Breakwaters 7 and 8) to reduce wave transmission and penetration in the OVH; e) Removal of existing wood fenders adjacent to the wharf to enable installation of the new wave protection structures and wharf extension...

  5. 2021-02-12 Willowridge Affidavit Alison Devlin Exhibit A [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...kaitiaki representative of the discovery and ensure site access to enable appropriate cultural procedures and tikanga to be undertaken, as long as all statutory requirements under legislation are met (Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014, Protected Objects Act 1975). d) If human remains (koiwi tangata) are uncovered the Consent Holder must advise the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Regional Archaeologist, NZ Police, the Consent Authority and the appropriate iwi groups or kaiti...

  6. AB v CD LCRO 228/2014 (27 October 2016) [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...as follows: (a) Was the complaint properly made against Mr AB personally? (b) If the answer to (a) was yes, was the fee rendered by Mr AB fair and reasonable based on chapter 9 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008? (c) If the answer to (b) was no, what determinations and/ or order should be made in relation to the breach? [9] The Committee delivered its decision on 11 September 2014. [10] The Committee concluded that fees charged were...

  7. LCRO 236/2020 TB - Application for review of a prosecutorial decision (13 December 2021) [pdf, 580 KB]

    ...lunch [17] In February 2015, Mr TB invited two female summer clerks employed by [Law firm A] to have lunch with him. He said that this was to thank them for their work with the law firm, and to offer any advice they might want about their future careers in the law. [18] The lunch, at a [city] restaurant, included alcohol. [19] The trio left there early to mid-afternoon and went to a nearby bar, where more alcohol was consumed. [20] During the course of the afternoon one of the summ...

  8. LCRO 91/2017 DV v LS and HS (19 December 2018) [pdf, 415 KB]

    ...for a hearing on the papers, as follows: Whether Mr DV failed to ensure that the conduct of [Ms H] was at all times competently supervised and managed in accordance with rule 11.3 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008? (c) The Committee amended what it referred to as “the issue relating to Mr DV’s competence”, as follows: • Did Mr DV fail to act competently when conducting leaky building litigation? • Were [negligence proceed...

  9. Matchitt v Butler - Matangareka 3B (2018) 189 Waiariki MB 74 (189 WAR 74) [pdf, 673 KB]

    ...consideration is that the payment must be just and reasonable in all the circumstances: 13 [91]…In making this assessment the Court must balance two competing considerations: that the office of trustee is generally gratuitous and beneficiaries must be protected from the claims of trustees; and second, the importance to beneficiaries that trusts be well administered and their interests advanced. 12 Marks v Orbell – Rowallan Block...

  10. Jessup v Accident Compensation Corporation (Work Related Gradual Process Injury) [2024] NZACC 005 [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...surface finishing work involved stripping and repainting aircraft. The paints and paint strippers used contained a range of organic solvents, including toluene, xylene, trichloroethylene, and isocyanates. No exposure limits were in place. Personal protective equipment used consisted of “off the shelf” items such as air purifying masks with charcoal cartridges, in-line breathing apparatus when using polyurethane paints, cotton or disposable overalls, rubber gloves, and safety...