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  1. December 2016 National Pānui [pdf, 317 KB]

    Contents: Applications for hearing in DECEMBER | HAKIHEA 2016: ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz DECEMBER | HAKIHEA 2016 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confi rmed at the time of this publication are listed. For more informa

  2. BORA Policing Bill [pdf, 415 KB]

    ...analysis which discusses each of the issues raised under the Bill of Rights Act noting, where relevant, the justificatory material in each instance. SUMMARY OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS ACT ISSUES 5. The stated purpose of this Bill is to provide for policing services in New Zealand, and to state the functions and provide for the governance and administration of the New Zealand Police. 6. Generally, the Bill contains provisions relating to the functioning of the Police as a national force. B...

  3. [2019] NZEnvC 189 508 Chapel Road Partnership Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...15. All construction works shall be carried out in accordance with the CTMP required by condition 4. Maintain access to public and private assets 16. There shall be no obstruction of access to public footpaths, berms, private properties, public services/utilities, or public walkways resulting from earthworks activity on the site. All materials and equipment shall be stored wholly within the site's boundaries. Management of Erosion and Sediment 17. All site works shall be managed...

  4. UN v OL LCRO 49 / 2012 (9 April 2013) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...time which was sold after Mr UN and his wife separated. The practitioner and his client believe that Mr UN was concealing assets to avoid paying the costs awarded against him. Additionally the practitioner has been unable to locate a physical address to effect service of documents on Mr UN, and this has added to the belief that Mr UN has been evasive. In fact Mr UN was living [with a friend] at the relevant time. The practitioner denies that the submission he made to the Off...

  5. [2017] NZEnvC 173 National Trading Company of New Zealand v Auckland Council [pdf, 872 KB]

    ...recommendation of the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearing Panel on the proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (the proposed Plan) pursuant to s 156(1) of the LGATPA proposed plan hearing topic 043/044 Transport - car parking NATIONAL TRADING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED (ENV-2016-AKL-191 ) KIWI PROPERTY GROUP LIMITED AND KIWI PROPERTY HOLDINGS LIMITED (ENV-2016-AKL-192) PROGRESSIVE ENTERPRISES LIMITED (ENV-2016-AKL-201 ) Appellants AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent Nation...

  6. Gravatt v Bulmer (Strike-Out Application) [2014] NZHRRT 40 [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...earlier in the day had arranged for Zachary’s transfer to hospital. [2] In proceedings brought under s 51 of the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 (HDC Act) Mr Gravatt alleges that Dr Bulmer breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights (the Code of Rights) by failing to record in his clinical notes or hospital referral letter Zachary’s blood pressure and pulse. In making this allegation Mr Gravatt relies on a report dated 1 November 2012 from Dr...

  7. 27 May Legal Aid News [pdf, 557 KB]

    May 2016 Legal Aid News is your official regular communication from Legal Aid Services on all matters related to legal aid. Legal Aid News is generally published in the last week of every month. In this issue ... Mileage rate changing to $0.72 per kilometre Increasing access to Justice Form 1a – Application for Criminal Legal Aid – Police Prosecution New caller ID function to identify calls from Legal Aid Services Queries Mileage rate changing to $0.72 per kilom...

  8. ENV-2016-AKL-000188 Lenihan v Auckland Council [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...of 1000sqm or less and are generally 15-18m wide. With a 15m wide site, a reduction of a 6m Yard on each side leaves you a permitted development area of exactly 3m! With a 18m wide site, a development area of 6m occurs. Neither are suitable for new dwellings or additions to existing dwellings. Furthermore on a steep site development going from 3m back to 10m back from the front boundary has a similar detrimental effect. The result of this omission error is that despite dwellings...

  9. A Trustees v IAG New Zealand Ltd [2022] CEIT-2019-0078 [pdf, 216 KB]

    1 IN THE CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKES INSURANCE TRIBUNAL CEIT 0078-2019 IN THE MATTER OF CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKES INSURANCE TRIBUNAL ACT 2019 BETWEEN ATL Applicants AND IAG NEW ZEALAND LIMITED First Respondent AND QBE INSURANCE (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED Second Respondent AND ABCL - removed Third Respondent AND FCL Fourth Respondent AND...

  10. LCRO 251+257+258+259+260+261/2015 TS Trust v WK, VH, Ql, IV, ZG (13 June 2018) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...[20] [Counsel A] submitted that the Committee erred in the finding of unsatisfactory conduct against Mr WK in respect of the third issue set out in paragraph [12] above. She said: [i]t is neither customary nor required for lawyers practicing in New Zealand to recommend that their clients seek independent legal advice before entering into a legal services agreement with the lawyer. [21] Mr WK accepted that the terms of the waiver and indemnity signed by Ms KJ conflicted with the te...