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  1. [2017] NZEnvC 200 Morningstar Development Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...familiar with the contents of all relevant geotechnlcal reports and engineering Information relevant to this application for the duration of the construction project. This Construction Monitoring Service agreement shall be for Construction Monitoring Services to a Jevel OM5 as defined by IPENZ (IPENZ Endorsed InformatIon - Table 1) and shall extend to all engineering works required as a condition of this consent. A copy of the Construction Monitoring Service agreement required by this cond...

  2. ENV-2016-AKL-000201 Progressive Enterprises Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...into account the need for consumers to use private cars, in particular when using a mall or supermarket. It is often simply impractical to use public transport to carry numerous bags of groceries to one's home. PEL proposes the addition of new Policy 5 to recognise and provide for car parking in areas where public transport is infrequent and / or inadequate. As detailed at items 4 and 10 above, it is important to recognise that in the short to medium term, travel by private ve...

  3. NQ & SS v QG & Ors [2024] NZDT 83 (9 January 2024) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...finding and acknowledgements given in paragraphs 9 and 12 of this order, should any further action be required in the future. 3. SS is to pay QG and NC $1,500.00 on or before Wednesday 31 January 2024. Reasons: 1. SS owns the property at [address 1], and NQ is her partner. QG and NC own [address 2]. These properties share an adjoining boundary. This matter involves a claim filed by SS and NQ against all three respondents, and a counterclaim filed by QG and NC against the...

  4. Wakelin and Anor as Trustees for the Get In & Walk Trust v Taupo Texture Coatings Limited [2011] NZWHT Auckland 43 [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...parties pay? ................... 29 CONCLUSION AND ORDERS .................................................................... 29 Page | 3 INTRODUCTION [1] In 2008 the claimants converted two stand-alone units on land in Taupo into one new family home. As part of the reconfiguring, a large deck was created. A layer of Protecto Wrap AFM-WM membrane (i.e. anti-fracture membrane – waterproofing membrane) (AFM membrane) was installed on top of a tile and slate underlay to...

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  6. NNS v MUL [2014] NZIACDT 18 (26 February 2014) [pdf, 118 KB]

    ...holder, and failed to work under “direct supervision” as required. In addition, she disclosed information to her supervisor without permission, and did not properly disclose the arrangements. [7.3] The adviser was providing a regulated professional service, and owed a fiduciary duty, and it was not discharged in that she: [7.3.1] Did not deliver the immigration advice required; [7.3.2] Delivered bad advice; and [7.3.3] Delivered services without the necessary supervision. [7.4]...

  7. Political Lobbying Project: Feedback meeting on voluntary lobbying code of conduct [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...8.1. Respect the rights of others to have their say and support the right to free expression. DISCUSSION DRAFT FOR CONSULTATION – DECEMBER 2023 9 8.2. Be aware of the public interest in an issue and do not misrepresent impact on public services or public good. Transparency Be clear about who is behind any lobbying and what it’s about 9. When communicating with public officials, full transparency about who you are representing and their intent is important so that publi...

  8. [2019] NZCAA 2 (26 February 2019) [pdf, 275 KB]

    BEFORE CUSTOMS APPEAL AUTHORITY CAA 010/18 [2019] NZCAA 02 UNDER THE Customs and Excise Act 1996 (“the Act”) Between XXXX Appellants AND Chief Executive of the New Zealand Customs Service Customs SUBJECT TO ORDER LIMITING PUBLICATION DATE OF DECISION Tuesday, 26 February 2019 DECISION The background [1] This matter proceeded to an oral hearing, though the parties did file an agreed stateme...

  9. LCRO 35/2017 QK v JF and EG (29 May 2019) [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...In the course of completing that review, I acquired a thorough understanding of the conveyancing transaction, and the circumstances leading up to the firm being instructed to finalise the settlement. [8] Ms QK lodged her complaints with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (Complaints Service) on 8 August 2016. [9] In the comprehensive submissions filed by the parties in support of and responding to the complaint and the review applications, there is a considerable de...

  10. Matamata-Piako District Council.pdf [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...granted. 9. Further, MPDC seeks that the relief sought by the Appeal, and set out a Paragraph 6, be declined. Mediation 10. MPDC agrees to participate in mediation or other dispute resolution of the proceedings. Page 5 Service 11. A copy of this notice has been served on the Respondent and Appellant. DATED the 29th of September 2020 MATAMATA-PIAKO DISTRICT COUNCIL by its lawyers and duly authorised agents BROOKFIELDS LAWYERS...