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  1. Relief Coroner position profile [docx, 27 KB]

    ...died; and (ii) the public good associated with a proper and timely understanding of the causes and circumstances of deaths; and (c) provides for an independent coronial system for investigations of deaths by coroners liaising with other authorities permitted or required by law to investigate those deaths. Coroner’s role The role of coroner is set out in section 4 of the Act. A coroner’s role in relation to a death is – (a) to receive a report of the death from the New Zealand Pol...

  2. Financial-Obligations.pdf [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...provider is not allowed to take payments from or in respect of a legally aided person unless authorised by the Legal Services Commissioner (the Commissioner) or under the Act. On a case-by-case basis, and in exceptional circumstances, the Commissioner may permit a lead provider to accept a payment in addition to the grant of aid. The following circumstances may lead the Commissioner to authorise such a payment: • Where the services covered by the proposed top-up payment may provide mater...

  3. GM v Q Ltd [2024] NZDT 722 (22 August 2024) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...accept that GM could be a customer of N Ltd and that the signage indicates that she is authorised to park there as a customer of the business. There is not any indication that customers have to have appointments or that potential customers are not permitted to park there outside the businesses working hours. Therefore, I find in the circumstances that GM was not trespassing. If so, is GM liable for $320.00 in parking fines? 6. I find that because GM was not trespassing, then she is not...

  4. [2023] NZEnvC 111 Schmuck v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...heard litigation about this boat yard over the years. And that it did not want repetition of the statements of evidence. Also, it did not believe that matters of property law including current historical ownership patterns, easements, leases and licences, were within jurisdiction. Similarly with matters of “criminology” and insurance practice. Similarly, comparisons of current boat yard work practices with those of previous occupiers. 6 witnesses they wished to cross-exa...

  5. Joanne Barbara Noble - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...to an activity. For example, mining sand, shell, shingle and minerals becomes a non­ complying activity in an ONFL as opposed to discretionary elsewhere. 28. Generally, activities in the CMA require a resource consent. The exceptions are the permitted activities, which are summarised in the table attached in Attachment B and which the Court in the interim decision on the lwi Resource Management topic acknowledged are intended "to provide for a relatively narrow range of activit...

  6. [2019] NZEnvC 178 Chapel Road Partnership Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 25 MB]

    ...resource consents, including making an application to vary or cancel consent conditions can be found on the Ministry for the Environment's website: www.mfe.govt.nz. 4. The consent holder is responsible for obtaining all other necessary consents, permits, and licences, including those under the Building Act 2004, and the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014. This consent does not remove the need to comply with all other applicable Acts (including the Property Law Act 2007 and...

  7. 2021-11-05 ORC - RPW Chapters - tracked version - updated [pdf, 8.3 MB]

    ...techniques to trap debris, sediments and nutrients present in runoff. Part A: Discharge policies W A T E R Q U A L I T Y Regional Plan: Water for Otago, updated to 1 May 2014 7-7 Explanation In terms of the Plan’s rules for permitted and discretionary activities for new discharges, or extensions to the catchment area of existing discharges from reticulated stormwater systems, the requirements of (a) to (c) will apply, as required. Principal reasons for adopting...

  8. 2021-11-03 ORC - RPW Chapters - tracked version [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    ...techniques to trap debris, sediments and nutrients present in runoff. Part A: Discharge policies W A T E R Q U A L I T Y Regional Plan: Water for Otago, updated to 1 May 2014 7-7 Explanation In terms of the Plan’s rules for permitted and discretionary activities for new discharges, or extensions to the catchment area of existing discharges from reticulated stormwater systems, the requirements of (a) to (c) will apply, as required. Principal reasons for adopting...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 089 CEP Services Matauwhi Limited v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 701 KB]

    ...or alteration of a structure in the Coastal Commercial Zone or Marsden Point Port Zone, the use of the addition or altered part of the structure, and any occupation of the common marine and coastal area by the addition or alteration, that is not a permitted activity under Rule C.1.1.9, are controlled activities provided: 1) the structure to be altered or added to is authorised, and 2) the existing structure has a functional need to be located in the coastal marine area, and the addition o...

  10. [2018] NZEnvC 009 Invercargill Airport Ltd v Invercargill City Council [pdf, 6.6 MB]

    ...affected by the Airport's noise boundaries where there is an existing expectation of residential development (eg the Residential and Otatara Zones) , the establishment of new noise sensitive activities within either the OCB or the SESEB shall be permitted, subject to a requirement for appropriate acoustic insulation. [43] It is submitted that the reference to 'appropriate acoustic insulation' further demonstrates that there is a nexus between IAL's appeal and the a...