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  1. [2019] NZEnvC 049 Haines House Haulage Northland v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...and consequently no requirement for outdoor lighting. Any buildings to be transported at night, as required by transport regulations, will be loaded onto a truck during normal working hours and positioned at the gate ready for departure during the permitted "window". Similarly, buildings arriving at the site at night will not be unloaded until normal working hours commence. Only one sign relating to the business is proposed to be erected. [20] Nor does the original application...

  2. Environment Court COVID19 Protocol All traffic lights [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...consideration in determining whether a matter is to be dealt with in whole or in part through remote participation is the known vaccination status of participants. Hygiene at hearings, mediations and expert conferences 10. The Court will not normally permit documents to be handed up. Documents that parties wish to produce should be scanned and shared by email at the appropriate time. Expectations of parties and representatives 11. Parties and representatives are expected to a...

  3. Poole v Yorkshire LCRO 133 / 2009 (11 November 2009) [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...issues involved in the complaint differently. [4] It is therefore not appropriate for the Committee to make a finding of unsatisfactory conduct and then to put the matter before the Tribunal for further consideration and penalty. What s 152 does permit is for the Committee to deal with distinct aspects of a complaint differently. It may for example resolve to take no further action or make a finding of unsatisfactory conduct and make orders in respect of certain conduct, and put ot...

  4. Southon v Southon - Estate of Tame Southon [2008] Chief Judges MB 28 (2008 CJ 28) [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...“3 IF my wite does not survive me by thirty (30) davs then le uges 1) I APPOINT PATRICIA ANMNNE GRIFFIN ( my Trustees ) as executor md trustee of my will AND I DECLARE that the evpresston my Trostees when heremafter used and vhere the context permits ~hall mean and inclode the trustee or tiustees for the tune being of my will whethet ongmal surinmg substituted or additronally appomted b) ITGIVE ANDBEQUEATH the sum of three thousand doflar« ($300000) to PATRICI1 ANNE GRIFFIN of 61...

  5. Wilson - Bruce Bay Block XIV section 781A (2005) 110 South Island MB 80 (110 SI 80) [pdf, 449 KB]

    ...such suggestion then notice to the PCAs ((interferes with his right as owner to the full enjoyment of the land JJ Counsel submitted that the Applicant had satisfactorily met all of the conditions set out in section 136 of the Act and thus should be permitted to effect the change of status from Maori freehold to General land. The Law The relevant sections concerning status change are 135 and 136: 135. Change from Maori land to General land by status order - (1) The A1aori Land Court...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 246 Horticulture New Zealand v Waikato District Council [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...acceptable level. New erosion or sediment control structures are to be developed in accordance with the specified guidelines; (c) the risks of acting are low as the agreed amendments exempt only a specific set of new activities from existing controls. Permitting earthworks for erosion or sediment control activities in flood plain management areas and flood ponding areas requires the work to be done in accordance with the specified guideline and does not create a significant incr...

  7. [2022] NZEnvC 155 Ovens v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 501 KB]

    ...except that in Area A the minimum setback from road boundary for residential buildings is 6m. c. Vegetation clearance i. Indigenous vegetation clearance must meet Rule 10.3.2.1, except that: 1. additional indigenous vegetation clearance is permitted, if necessary, to widen the existing track (represented by the pink line in Figure 17.Y.2A) up to the minimum necessary to meet Rule 6.6.3.9 Width of driveways; and 2. an additional 50m2 of indigenous vegetation clearance is...

  8. Land Valuation Tribunal COVID-19 Protocol All traffic lights [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...in determining whether a matter is to be dealt with in whole or in part through remote participation is the known vaccination status of participants. Hygiene at hearings, mediations and expert conferences 10. The Tribunal will not normally permit documents to be handed up. Documents that parties wish to produce should be scanned and shared by email at the appropriate time. Expectations of parties and representatives 11. Parties and representatives are expected to assist the T...

  9. BE v TD Ltd [2023] NZDT 317 (25 July 2023) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...respective positions. In summary, BE said that she had seen the car advertised on [online marketplace], and went to TD Ltd’s premises on 24 February 2022. The car was a 2010 model, with an odometer reading of 43,264 kms. At that time, she was not permitted to drive and her father, who was with her, test drove the car. He had commented after doing so that there might be an issue with wheel alignment. As the car appeared to be suitable, BE’s father bought the car for $12,990.00, and TD L...

  10. [2024] NZEnvC 021 BRO Tonganui Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 227 KB]

    ...notice initially refers to ss 9(2) and (3) of the RMA. What Ms Russ explained to the Court is that, as Future Urban Zone, any industrial-type activity (and many other activities) require a resource consent to operate. Although there are some permitted uses, she understands that none of the activities fit within that category. [8] There is no identification of the particular businesses in question, although one that was subject of some evidence both for the Appellant and for the C...