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  1. Rātima v Sullivan - Tataraakina C Trust (2017) 64 Tākitimu MB 121 (64 TKT 121) [pdf, 874 KB]

    ...decision, but only insofar as Mr Hemana has provided an update as to progress with the business of the trust. [5] As this decision concerns the extent of the potential and actual liability of the former trustees, it is necessary to start with a careful consideration of the key legal principles that apply to these proceedings. 1 Rātima v Sullivan - Tataraakina C (2015) 41 Tākitimu MB 102 (41 TKT 102) at [234] to [238] 2 Ibid...

  2. 2021-05-24 NPSREG Implementation Guide [pdf, 455 KB]

    ...regional and district policy responses. 14 Refer to Policies H1 and H2 of the NPS REG. 15 Refer to section 2.3.1 RMA. 8 National Policy Statement for Renewable Electricity Generation 2011: Implementation Guide energy (eg, REG; energy efficiency), care will be needed to ensure that REG activities are specifically provided for. REG activities should also be addressed in other relevant sections of the policy statements and plans (eg, coastal environment, landscape, biodiversity and fr...

  3. Proactive Release - Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...kāwanatanga, but when and how the Crown carries out those activities can impact on Māori exercising their rangatiratanga. There are also Article 3 implications for the Crown to ensure search and surveillance activities both respect tikanga and protect all New Zealanders’ rights equally. s9(2)(f)(iv) RE LE AS ED B Y TH E MIN IS TE R OF JU ST IC E 7 34. In several recent high-profile situations, Māori and the wider public have expressed concerns with searc...

  4. E60 Bob Hawkins - Nautical - EIC - Sealink [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...s87F Report addressed the full set of reasons for the Application (i.e. the consent ‘triggers’) under the Auckland Unitary Plan – Operative in Part (AUP) and National Environmental Standard for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health. At paragraph 5.1.3 of my s87F Report I agreed with the assessment in the AEE that the proposed amendments to provisions in Plan Change 4 do not trigger the need for any additional resource consents for the proposal....

  5. Waitangi Tribunal - Part 1 Rangahaua Whānui District Auckland [pdf, 6.3 MB]

    ...waivers will instead need to be covered as a key part of a separate, national study being completed on the history of Crown pre-emption. 1.4 SAMPLING This range of available sources and the time available to consult them determined the need for a careful selection of evidence with regard to old land claims and pre- 1865 Crown purchases. Almost all previous work on these topics relied on published reports. Commissioner Bell's 1862--63 reports on old land claims, and McLean's 1...

  6. Umuhuri Matahaere - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...custom, my siblings and I were passed on to our grandparents. My sisters and I were raised by our grandparents, Rameka and Te Paekitawhiti Hoete. My brother was passed to our nanny, Harata Riritahi, who raised him amongst the many whangai that she cared for. 3 307 19. Back then, life on Motiti was an existence of its own, with virtually no contact with the outside world: no telephone, no radio, no television. We were taught by our parents, grandparents and the community what...

  7. [2020] NZEnvC 025 Willis Bond Capital Partners No. 3 Limited [pdf, 914 KB]

    ...It will also service the rest of the building. The commercial tenancies will primarily front to the waterfront and wrap around the northern (Whitmore Plaza) and southern (Shed 13) elevations. The recessed ground level will also provide weather protection and shelter between Site 10 and the Meridian Building, along with protection to the north and south for outdoor dining. [1 0] Externally there will be works to connect with Kumutoto Plaza. There will also be minor amendments to the...

  8. [2018] NZEnvC 083 Willowridge Developments Ltd v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...a minimum of 1.5 m in height, [but the vegetation in] ... screening group A 1 [will] be planted at a minimum height of 2.5 m All plants are to be 'eco-sourced'. Conditions provide that planting areas A, Band C will also be fenced and protected from pests and grazing animals. Fencing is to be 25 mm mesh to a minimum height of 900 mm from ground level with a 200 mm minimum apron over the ground (or buried). S R Skelton rebuttal plan J [Environment Court document 5A]. S R S...

  9. E81 Karen Wilson (Engagement) - EIC - Te Ākitai Waiohua [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...set out Te Ākitai’s view on engagement generally as there are a number of layers. 14. Firstly, te Tiriti o Waitangi (“Te Tiriti”) is the cornerstone of our relationship with the Crown. 15. Pursuant to Te Tiriti the Crown must actively protect our customary rights and interests in all of our taonga including the Waitematā. Implicit in the principle of partnership includes the duty to consult. 16. Secondly, the nature and extent of the engagement required is in part based...

  10. 2021-03-08 ORC - Opening Subs (Philip Maw) [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...set out in clause 1.3 and is described as a fundamental concept, encompassing six principles along with a hierarchy of obligations: (1) Mana whakahaere; (2) Kaitiakitanga; (3) Manaakitanga; (4) Governance; (5) Stewardship; and (6) Care and respect: 46 The hierarchy of obligations is enshrined in the only objective in the NPSFM 2020, which provides: (1) The objective of this National Policy Statement is to ensure that natural and physical resources are managed in a...