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  1. [2023] NZEnvC 116 Norrish v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...roles of s6(b) and s7(c) landscapes under the RMA, although that is not a matter we are able to take any further, other than to note counsel's submissions that the SNL is to be treated as a visual amenity landscape when applying the NES-PF regulations. Outcome [115] The appeal is upheld (in part), and Mr Norrish's alternative proposal as depicted in Exhibit A, (attached to this decision as Appendi,'C B) is accepted. For the court PA Steven Environment Judge 57 No...

  2. [2021] NZEmpC 117 Zara’s Turkish Ltd (in liquidation) v Kocaturk [pdf, 378 KB]

    ...for the following reasons. First, his employment agreement referred to a 48-hour working week having increased from 40 hours in the April agreement. No change was necessary if the parties were, in fact, paying no attention to the agreement to regulate working hours. Second, for most of the time Mr Kocatürk worked in Upper Hutt Eren Kartum was employed there as a chef. Mr Kartum was paid a salary for 48 hours per week. He said, and I accept, that before he started work the hours...

  3. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 TGKL lay attach 5 marine pollution [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...relatedness among native and non-indigenous bryozoans. Diversity and Distributions 15, 438–449. Forrest, B., Gardner, J., Taylor, M., 2009. Internal borders for managing invasive marine species. Journal of Applied Ecology 46, 46–54. Foster, M.S., 1975. Regulation of algal community development in a Macrocystis pyrifera forest. Marine Biology 32, 331–342. Giovannetti, E., Montefalcone, M., Morri, C., Bianchi, C., Albertelli, G., 2010. Early warning response of Posidonia oceanica epiphyt...

  4. OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL v NGA RUNANGA & Ors NOE ENV 20210628 [pdf, 481 KB]

    ...mediation. There are implications for permit holders as well. it will mean for them that they might have to make sure that 15 their water meters are telemeters which is currently not the case and not everywhere the case. Telemetry is required on the regulations but it’s going to be phased in so what it means is that water users in some cases might have to fast track that process and put in telemeter water metres earlier than required. Also, depending on the option that we go fo...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 082 Ormiston Workshops Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 571 KB]

    ...are within the relevant matters of discretion under Chapter E26 of the AUP, or a 3 non-compliance with relevant traffic engineering standards that requires mitigation; and (b) for factories and other industrial buildings, the relevant regulations only require accessible parking to be provided where 10 or more people are employed in the factory or industrial building. As less than 10 people will be employed in each of the units provided as part of the proposal, OWL cannot...

  6. [2022] NZEnvC 029 Waimea Plains Landscape Preservation Society Inc v Gore District Council [pdf, 438 KB]

    ...positive effects on the environment to offset or compensate for any adverse effects on the environment that will or may result from allowing the activity; and (b) any relevant provisions of— (i) a national environmental standard: (ii) other regulations: (iii) a national policy statement: (iv) a New Zealand coastal policy statement: (v) a regional policy statement or proposed regional policy statement: (vi) a plan or proposed plan; and (c) any other matter the consent autho...

  7. CAC 10063 v Raj [2012] NZREADT 37 [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...“To promote and protect the interests of consumers in respect of transactions that relate to real estate and to promote public confidence in the performance of real estate agency work.” [120] Under s.3(2) that is to be achieved by, inter alia, regulating salespersons, raising industry standards, and providing accountability through a disciplinary process that is independent, transparent, and effective. Accordingly we need to now move to the question of penalty. [121] We agree...

  8. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 6 - Impact of COVID-19 pandemic [xlsx, 205 KB]

    ...mailto:NZCVS@justice.govt.nzhttps://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/ Terms Terms and Definitions Key terms Definitions Adults Refers to people aged 15 or over. Crime A general description of an act or omission that constitutes an offence and is punishabl...

  9. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Distribution-of-crime-v2 [xlsx, 195 KB]

    ...mailto:NZCVS@justice.govt.nzhttps://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/ Terms Terms and Definitions Key terms Definitions Adults Refers to people aged 15 or over. Crime A general description of an act or omission that constitutes an offence and is punishabl...

  10. NZCVS Cycle 1 (2018) data tables [xlsx, 369 KB]

    ...mailto:NZCVS@justice.govt.nzhttps://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-2018-Methodology-Report-Year-1-fin.pdfhttps://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/ Terms Terms and Definitions Key terms Definitions Crime A general description of an act or omission that constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. Offence A specific crime that has been coded according to the Crimes Act 1961 and Police practice. Offender A p...