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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 320 New Zealand Transport Agency - Waka Kotahi [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...issued by the Court on 7 June 2024. [2] In the final section of this Interim Decision, we wrote: [1189] Throughout our interim decision we have set out actions required to follow up on the conditions. There are also directions for matters to be addressed and further reported on, including the possible drafting of new and revised conditions. There may also be a need to make consequential amendments to conditions including to address inconsistences in drafting. [1190] The Court wou...

  2. Umuhuri Matahaere - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...represent tangata whenua in various proceedings. I am the Chairman of the Trust, a role that_ I have held since the Trust was established. 5. In this evidence, I will provide the Court with some background information about Te Moutere o Motiti, and address the main issues that underpin our Appeal to the coastal environment plan. 6. These are: (a)Tangata whenua identity, culture and economy; (b)Kaitiakitanga (s7a); (c)Taonga (s6e); (d)lssues arising and why Motiti rohemoana i...

  3. Beef + Lamb NZ - EiC - A N Burtt - Economic (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 327 KB]

    2 IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI ROHE ENV-2020-CHC-127 UNDER the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) IN THE MATTER of the Water Permits Plan Change - Plan Change 7, being part of a proposal of national significance directed by the Minister for the Environment to be referred to the Environment Court under section 142(2)(b) of the RMA AND IN THE MATTER of an application under section 149T of the...

  4. [2016] NZEmpC 2 Northern Amalgamated Workers Union of NZ v Golden Bay Cement [pdf, 205 KB]

    THE NORTHERN AMALGAMATED WORKERS' UNION OF NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED v FLETCHER CONCRETE AND INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED T/A GOLDEN BAY CEMENT NZEmpC AUCKLAND [2016] NZEmpC 2 [1 February 2016] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2016] NZEmpC 2 EMPC 95/2015 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN THE NORTHERN AMALGAMATED WORKERS' UNION OF NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED Plaintiff AND F...

  5. C Ltd v J Inc [2024] NZDT 105 (13 February 2024) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...parties to file further information, this was mainly because J Inc had not been aware of the hearing due to an issue with an email address and attended at very short notice. Information was received from both parties, which I decided introduced enough new material that it required a further hearing. This was held on 31 January 2024. J Inc did not attend that hearing. The start of the hearing was delayed, and I tried to get in touch with J Inc’s representative by phone and text. The hear...

  6. ENVC Matiatia transcript 20150727 [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...Brabant referred to. Now I could make enquiries and see if AT’s aware of those complaints and the nature of them, things like the state of the footpath and bicycle access, but it seems to me that those are matters which really could have been addressed and I think were addressed, particularly bicycle movements and things, in the 10 evidence in October. Are these things which you want new evidence about? THE COURT: JUDGE NEWHOOK I'll ask Mr Littlejohn about that. Mr Litt...

  7. LCRO 126-2017 PC v The Committee [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...procedures”, and supervised his work. Five months earlier in December 2015 the firm had announced that she would be a partner. [4] Ms GB and Mr PC each held a digital certificate as a “conveyancing professional” issued to them by Land Information New Zealand (LINZ). Such certificates 2 entitle the holder to provide certifications, for the purposes of s 164A of the Land Transfer Act 1952 (LTA), in respect of e-dealings in Landonline which is regulated by LINZ. [5]...

  8. [2007] NZEmpC AC 12/07 CE of Unitec Institute of Technology v Henderson [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...to tell his wife anything about it. There was, therefore, no discernible response by Mrs Nummy over the following days as Ms Henderson may have expected. [29] On Friday 15 April Ms Henderson posted Mrs Nummy another letter, again anonymously, addressed to her at her home. This envelope contained several pages being a “screen dump” or log of e-mails, totalling about 300, and the vast majority of which had been exchanged between Ms Henderson and Mr Nummy at the time or...

  9. KL v WS LCRO 160/2013 (15 June 2016) [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...were not fair and reasonable, and suggested a reduction of a little over $30,000. The Committee considered the cost assessor’s report, but disagreed with his assessment. The Committee concluded that Ms WS’s fees were fair and reasonable for the services she had provided. 3 Application for review [7] Mr KL disagrees with the Standards Committee decision and considers it contained a number of incorrect factual statements in relation to the progression of his trial. He a...

  10. Gough-Pataua 4B (2011) 19 Taitokerau MB 1 (19 TTK 1) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...on the land some years before where he had identified occupation areas for different owners. Judge Ambler adjourned the applications pending the outcome of the s 45 application and ordered the Registrar to prepare a report pursuant to s 40 to address the following: 1. Reporting to the Court on any past site inspections by Judge Spencer or any other Judges of Pataua 4B in relation to occupation areas for owners. Copies of any minutes or plans are to be annexed to the report. 2. S...