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  1. [2023] NZREADT 2 - Wilson and Wilson v Registrar of the REAA (26 January 2023) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...ground that it was inconsequential. [2] The complaint is against Esmae Farrington (the licensee) and her manager, Thomas Charles Rutherford (the manager). It is alleged they breached the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2012 (the Rules). The principal complaint is that, as prospective purchasers who had expressed an interest in a particular property, the applicants were not informed of an offer by another prospective purchaser. BACKGROUND [...

  2. 2023-10-17-WK-Opening-legal-submissions.pdf [pdf, 604 KB]

    ...District Council (HDC) and Kāpiti Coast District Council (KCDC) (together, the Councils). The Application has subsequently been directly referred to this Court, with a number of submitters joining as s274 parties. 4. The Ō2NL Project has been carefully designed to address fundamental safety and resilience problems, enhance mode choice and support population and economic growth in the districts and wider regions. In short, it will create a safe, resilient, modern and fit-for-pu...

  3. Heads v Attorney-General [2015] NZHRRT 12 [pdf, 703 KB]

    ...superannuation received by Mr Heads. [9] At lunchtime on 28 April 2008 Mrs Heads was hit by a truck and killed while on the pedestrian crossing outside Dunedin Hospital. She died from the injuries suffered. The driver of the truck was convicted of careless use of a motor vehicle causing death. [10] At the time of her death Mrs Heads was 64 years of age and Mr Heads was nearly 67. 3 ACC payments [11] Among the “entitlements” (the term is used in the statute) available...

  4. ENV-2016-AKL-000186 Viaduct Harbour Holdings Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 8.6 MB]

    ...5.1. Statement of issue Whether to retain the High Land Transport Noise Overlay. 5.2. Panel recommendation and reasons The proposed Auckland Unitary Plan proposed this overlay, to apply to the borders of high volume road and rail corridors, to protect the transport corridor from reverse sensitivity effects that can arise from new or altered activities that are sensitive to noise locating near these corridors. The overlay would also protect from unreasonable noise levels sensitive activ...

  5. [2024] NZEnvC 136 Donaldson v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...chapters. 1 Introduction 2 Definitions 3 Strategic Direction 4 Urban Development 5 Tangata Whenua 6 Landscapes 25 Earthworks 26 Historic Heritage 27 Subdivision 28 Natural Hazards 29 Transport 30 Energy and Utilities 31 Signs 32 Protected Trees 33 Indigenous Vegetation and Biodiversity 34 Wilding Exotic Trees 35 Temporary Activities and Relocated Buildings 36 Noise PART 4 WAKATIPU BASIN 24 Queenstown Lakes District Council - Proposed District Plan Decisions V...

  6. Takarangi - Hautu 2B1B2A No 3 (2017) 375 Aotea MB 42 (375 AOT 42) [pdf, 371 KB]

    ...to: S Bhullar, Ferguson, Bhullar & Scott, DX GA 30501, Taumarunui fbs@xtra.co.nz mailto:fbs@xtra.co.nz 375 Aotea MB 43 Introduction [1] In December 2012, the trustees of Hautu 2B1B2A No 3 signed an agreement with the Lake Taupo Protection Trust for the reduction of nitrogen discharge and received $144,900 in recognition of the use of the land over a 999-year period. The trust currently holds $180,967.00. An order for the payment of the funds held is now sought. [...

  7. Evidence Brief: Prisoner Education and Employment [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...and training in reducing reoffending and promoting employmentxi. Their evaluation of correctional education services in New Zealand is based on all available data collected between January 2012 and December 2014, sourced from the CARS and CARE databases. During that time, 23,526 distinct prisoners had served part or all of their sentences, with 17,886 of these having a release at some point over the period. The evaluation found that of the 16 education/training programme...

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 061 Tonea Investments NZ Ltd v Auckland Council [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...Objectives 1) Heavy industry operates efficiently and is not unreasonably constrained by other activities. 2) Business - Heavy Industry Zone zoned land, and activities that are required to locate there because of the nature of their operation, are protected from the encroachment of: a) activities sensitive to air discharges and activities sensitive to noise; and 10 b) commercial activities that are more appropriately located in other business zones. H16.3. Policies 1)...

  9. Ron-Mansfield-further-submisisons-for-Mr-Tarrant.pdf [pdf, 357 KB]

    ...for the purposes of the inquiry. (2) Without limiting subsection (1), a coroner deciding whether to hold an inquest into a death must consider whether either, or both, of the following applies: (a) the death was a death in official custody or care and the death would not reasonably have been expected by a doctor who had access to the person’s health information (as defined in section 22B of the Health Act 1956): (b) an inquest would assist the inquiry into the death by prov...

  10. [2013] NZEmpC 212 Gunning v Bankrupt Vehicle Sales and Finance Ltd [pdf, 64 KB]

    ...ratings and are unable to obtain finance elsewhere. It also sells motor vehicles, including ex rental vehicles. [12] Mr Gunning has cerebral palsy and a degree of autism. He grew up in Ashburton but, at the age of 16, moved to Christchurch where he cared for his terminally ill father. As a result, his schooling was limited. [13] During the several years after he left school, Mr Gunning had paid employment for significant periods but was also unemployed at times. He developed a...