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  1. Dairy-NZ-Limited-101.pdf [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...resulting changes requested are to Policies 2 and 5 to provide that offsetting and compensation applies to all discharges (not just all increases in discharges from current levels) and to Rule 3.11.4.9 to clarify that existing discharges do not provide a permitted baseline and that cumulative effects should be assessed in consent applications. Dairy NZ opposes as the relief sought is inconsistent with the outcomes sought in Dairy NZ's appeal. Amendments to provide clear limits f...

  2. 20211117 Chief Justice AL3 Hamilton to Alert Level 2 [pdf, 534 KB]

    ...court in person. For physical distancing purposes, entry to the courts is restricted to those people required to be there. Members of the public (including a whānau support person for a defendant) whose presence is not required at court will not be permitted to enter unless they are given permission from the presiding judge. Media attendance at court at Alert Level 2 Accredited news media will have entry to the court in order to report court proceedings, and to ensure continued open...

  3. VSC guide to filing a claim [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...Notice of Payment which the claimant will receive from the Tribunal with the Claim Form. The deadline is usually 6 months after the publication of the written notice of the payment into the Victims' Claims Trust Bank Account. The Tribunal may permit a claim to be filed within a further period it specifies if it is satisfied that the claimant was prevented by factors beyond their control from filing a claim before the deadline. This must be done by means of a written application...

  4. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM expert Bridget Gilbert attachments [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...geological, topographical, ecological and dynamic components of the wider space (the natural science factors); • the number, location, size and quality of buildings and structures; • the history of the area; • the past, present and likely future (permitted or consented) activities in the relevant parts of the environment; and (2) a description of the values of the candidate landscape including: • an initial assessment of the naturalness of the space (to the extent this is...

  5. Waikato-River-Authority.pdf [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...the basis that these amendments may weaken the provisions of PPC1 by removing the reference to reducing diffuse discharges; (b) opposes the relief sought by the Appellant in respect of Policy 16 and Rule 3.11.4.6 16, on the basis that providing a permitted activity rule for low intensity farming within the Whangamarino Wetland Catchment is not appropriate and would limit the ability to achieve the objectives of PPC1 and give effect to Te Ture Whaimana; and (c) opposes the relief s...

  6. [2016] NZSSAA 66 (11 July 2016) [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...(d) the beneficiary changed his or her position believing he or she was entitled to receive the money and would not have to repay it; and (e) it would be inequitable in all the circumstances, including the debtor’s financial circumstances, to permit recovery. [16] Pursuant to s 86(9B) of the Act, the term “error” means: (a) the provision of incorrect information by an officer of the Ministry; (b) an erroneous act or omission of an officer of the Ministry occurring during an...

  7. Joint Witness Statement - Landscape 25 July 2018 [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...are being held). Should a condition of consent to this effect be imposed we agree that the adverse visual amenity effects from Princes Wharf Apartments will be no more than minor. Note to Planners: landscape experts require clarification on permitted activity standards for temporary structures on Hobson Wharf Extension and how that would impact on the principles above. Page 3 of 3 B. Guidelines 1. Our approach taken to developing the Guidelines is based on the unders...

  8. BORA Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Control Bill [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...c. mens rea (a guilty mind) is a requirement of the offence. 13. The Bill contains two clauses providing that an offence will be committed if done “without reasonable excuse”. These are: a. breaching the conditions of a registration or permit other than in the course of carrying out brokering activity (cl 13) b. failing to keep or produce records or answer questions (cl 22) 14. “Without reasonable excuse” provisions were formerly considered to reverse the onus of proof (...

  9. Mullen - Hongoeka 4A (2006) 176 Aotea MB 191 (176 AOT 191) [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...of adjoining blocks free and unhindered use of their lands: " ... We know from past experience that the provision of quarry access effectively dellies landowners the ability to freely use their land. Over the last 50 years, access has been permitted for a commercial quarrying operation that has provided relatively few benefits to the majority of owners ... '" when the quarly was still operating at Hongoeka our ability as landowners to use our land was restricted to time...

  10. [2021] NZEnvC 100 Southland District Council v Peter Donald Chartres [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...on 7 July 2020 requiring the respondents Peter Donald Chartres and CP Trustees Limited to cease, and be prohibited from commencing, any further indigenous vegetation clearance, modification or removal on the Te Anau Downs Station that is not a permitted activity or authorised by resource consent. [2] Feroze Brailsford, a researcher for the Environmental Law Initiative, has filed an application requesting access to: 2 “…those documents put before the Court by the applicants to...