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  1. District-Court-Electronic-Filing-Amendment-Rules-2023.pdf [pdf, 368 KB]

    ...improved access to justice for court participants. The electronic tools continue to be available to the Courts. Further electronic capability will be developed through the implementation of Te Au Reka.3 6 Electronic filing within the District Court was permitted under the District Court “Practice Note Civil Proceedings – COVID-19 Preparedness” (Practice Note). The electronic filing provisions ensured safe operations of court services, and court participants were able to file documen...

  2. 2021-12-17 John Cocks - Memo - re Chapter 7 (Landfills) [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...of landfills nationally are Class 3, 4 or 5 landfills. 17. Applying this national indicator, most landfills in Otago are Class 3, 4 or 5 landfills and, therefore, are Cleanfill landfills in terms of PC1. 18. Typically, a Cleanfill landfill is a permitted activity. 19. Therefore, the majority of landfills will not require a resource consent. 20. The introduction in PC1 includes … amends existing provisions for: o …………………………………., and o Minimum stand...

  3. NE v Accident Compensation Corporation (Claims Process) [2025] NZACC 021 (4 February 2025) [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...omits any application of the Act and its mandated statutory requirements. ACC while not required to present my case on review, must conduct itself in good faith with me at all times. While this conduct continues to occur at review, it will not be permitted in tribunals and courts. ACC engaged lawyers must adhere to the rules of professional conduct and their first duty is to the Court not ACC, and they must not mislead the court and they must present to the court in all submissions...

  4. ENV-2016-CHC-000071 Application for Declarations [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...topdressin~ at least 3 times in the 10 years prior to the rules becoming operative1 (the exemptions). 2 That a land use resource consent is required urider Rule 12.1.1.g or Rule 12.1.1.h for I any new indigenous vegetation clearance ovi:!r the permitted thresholds in the I Mackenzie Basin undertaken subsequent to ove1S0Wing and topdressing after the date that those rules became operative. 3 That the exemptions to Rules 12.1.1.g and 12.1.I1.h do not in any event give effect to th...

  5. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Slater [2019] NZHRRT 13 [pdf, 717 KB]

    ...Privacy Act 1993 because publication of Mr Blomfield’s personal information was a news activity as defined in s 2(1) of that Act. Mr Slater does not dispute publication on the Whale Oil website or on www.scribd.com. Nor does he rely on any of the permitted exceptions to IPP 11. [3] The issue in these proceedings is whether in relation to any or all of the disclosures of Mr Blomfield’s personal information Mr Slater was a news medium whose business, or part of whose business, consis...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 027 AJ & VF Barr Family Trust v Whakatane District Council [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...specify that a maximum of two events per week for 1 to 50 people may be held on site between 1 September and 30 April. No events for 1 to 50 people are to be held from 1 May to 31 August. We note events for up to 50 people would otherwise be a permitted activity (subject to meeting performance standards) in the Rural Plains zone where the property is situated. Modified conditions specify that up to 10 events may be held on a Friday or Saturday night between 9 am and midnight, with...

  7. Wairakei Pastoral Limited [pdf, 452 KB]

    ...The references to attribute states in Policy 16(a) and 3.11.6; and iv. The retention of the fourth paragraph of the Explanatory Note in 3.11.6 to the table referring to the concept of “load to come”. 4 d. The loss of interim permitted activity status until the relevant Application Date under Rule 3.11.4.2 when one or more standards in Schedule C cannot be met. e. The lack of any flexibility to farm on more than one property as either a permitted or controlled a...

  8. [2020] NZEnvC 186 Panuku Development Auckland Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...of the time that rock-breaking is being undertaken? [43] The basis for choosing a distance of 20m from the boundary is outlined at paragraphs [52] and [53] of the JWS which we now summarise. [44] Ms Wilkening has predicted that the AUP 2mm/s PPV permitted activity vibration limit can be complied with for all rock-breaking undertaken at distances greater than 20m from the northern boundary of the site. She said that this was the basis agreed to by the experts in recommending the 20m...

  9. [2020] NZEnvC 122 Auckland Council v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...comments on that version of the conditions. [3] The form of the conditions presented by the Council consists of general conditions applying to all four resource consents followed by specific conditions for each of the land use consent, stormwater permit, stream works permit and coastal permit. There is some overlap between the comments made on the draft conditions by Mr Stansfield and Mr Shaw. The responses by the Council address these comments in sequence and we consider it appropr...

  10. MLC 2017 01 National Panui [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...Succession A20160006236 150C/93 Marara Nicholl Taheke 3A – Noting the Discharge of mortgage A20160006235 164/93 Marara Nicholl Taheke 3A - Transfer of shares from Marara Nicholl to Holly Nicholl A20160006393 150A/93 Takou Trust Takou – Noting of Licence to occupy (Belinda Woodman) A20160006395 150A/93 Takou Trust Takou – Noting of Licence to occupy (Joshua Puru) A20160006394 150A/93 Takou Trust Takou – Noting of Licence to occupy (Marlzia Young) A20160006392 150A/93 Takou Trust...