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  1. [2021] NZEnvC 047 Netherlea Hobsonville Limited v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...parties filed a joint memorandum and two draft consent orders that would resolve the appeals. [5] To resolve the s 125 appeal the parties agreed to the following: 1 (a) To an extension of the consent lapse period of two years from 1 June 2020. The new lapse date will be 1 June 2022; (b) To amend the conditions of consent to include a requirement that the bulk retail activity on the site occupy no more than 650m2 GF A on the site; and (c) To amend the conditions of consent to include...

  2. OIA-Compensation for wrongful conviction and detention - rates [pdf, 429 KB]

    ...familial relationships, loss of reputation, physical pain and suffering, mental pain and suffering and attorney’s fees and other expenses arising. Plus expenses of employment training and counselling, tuition fees, and other reintegration services No specific guidelines. Claims Commissioner to consider “relevant factors” including but not limited to the evidence presented by the claimant, and whether any negligence or misconduct on the part of a state officer/agent/off...

  3. Notice of motion seeking waivers and directions [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...section 274(2B) that a section 274 party serve a copy of their interested party notice on "all other parties".2 A prospective section 274 party should instead be required to serve their notice on the Transport Agency and Horizons only, with service on other parties to be achieved via uploading the notice to a website established for the proceeding (ideally by the Court Registry – as tentatively indicated in the Court's Minute of 24 March 2020 – otherwise by Hori...

  4. 2017 NZSSAA 063 (20 October 2017) [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...grant of civil legal aid for the proceeding, which was withdrawn at the plaintiff’s request part way through the proceeding. The case is authority for the proposition that actual costs reflect the amount incurred having regard to the Legal Aid Services grant. He said the case cannot be applied in the present case. [17] However, counsel for the Chief Executive nonetheless contended that the actual costs were measured by the amount of the Legal Aid Services grant. He referred to...

  5. Horticulture-New-Zealand.pdf [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND IN THE MATTER of appeals under Clause 14(1) of the First Schedule of the Act in relation to the Proposed Plan Change 1 to the Waikato Regional Plan BETWEEN Federated Farmers of New Zealand Inc Appellant AND Waikato Regional Council Respondent NOTICE OF WISH TO BE PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 274 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991 To: The Registrar Envir...

  6. [2019] NZEnvC 027 Waikato Regional Council v Devon Park Limited [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...providing written details (name, qualifications, contact details) as to: (a) the expert proposed to prepare the plan; and (b) the timetable for submission of the plan, which shall be not more than fifty (50) working days from the date of the service of the enforcement order. Thep/an [9] The respondents shall obtain a plan from the expert (referred to at [7] above), addressing all matters required to ensure compliance with the Act and to avoid, remedy or mitigate actual or likely...

  7. Notes from Crown Maori Relations hui Wellington 10 May 2018 [pdf, 441 KB]

    ...for a noho marae. • Policies – a few speakers indicated that Government policies aren’t solution focused and don’t work anymore. Marae and Māori providers are often not involved in the design process despite being the entity delivering services. Policies need to be established using a tikanga framework and create solutions that provide opportunities for Māori to thrive together. • Marae – a few speakers noted marae are strongholds and aware of all the issues within th...

  8. CN v AKSC1 LCRO 106 / 2010 (23 September 2010) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...Background [5] In brief, the Practitioner had been approached by the relative of a person who was being held in police custody in relation to serious criminal charges. (The relative later became the Complainant). The immediate issues requiring legal services involved name suppression and bail, and in relation to these matters the Practitioner provided his services. When later the Practitioner‟s bills were presented for payment, the Complainant sought clarification from the Prac...

  9. NZCVS Methodology Report Cycle 3 (2020) [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    ...19 COVID-19 impact 19 Stage 2: Dwelling selection 19 Main sample 19 Fieldwork processes 20 Māori booster sample 20 Stage 3: Respondent selection 21 Probabilities of selection 21 PSUs 21 Dwellings 21 Respondents 22 Process for incorporating address files 22 3. Questionnaire design 24 Introduction 24 Mode of interviewing 24 The questionnaire 26 Selection of incidents 28 Selection of incident scenarios 28 Individual and cluster victim forms 29 Offence codes 29 Victim definiti...

  10. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AT evidence chief legal submissions [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...Matiatia marina on the basis that: a Access to and from Matiatia wharf is critical for the strategic operation of public transport for Waiheke Island; b The Project will constrain AT's ability to improve public transport infrastructure and services in the future; and The Project will generate additional traffic through the Matiatia "keyhole". This traffic could cause or exacerbate congestion, which in turn will affect the reliability of public transport, and incre...