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  1. Te Manutukutuku Issue 32 [pdf, 5.1 MB]

    ...lack of suf­ ficient information. The report finds fault with the Public Works Act and recommends it be amended to give effect to the principles of the Treaty. GAl 1i\IILl i\N I LIJ\i!V I.J\lM:' H~POH r 19,)S Judge McHugh with the newly-released Nyai Tahu Ancillary Claims Report . The report also said that instead of the Crown obtaining freehold title to Maori land, it should acquire leases, licences or enter into a joint venture arrangement for land required fo...

  2. LCRO 125/2019 AB v CD and EF (3 June 2021) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...complaint relates to in this regard and provided a series of emails between the various parties relating to it. Ms CD does not accept this complaint. The Standards Committee determination [34] The Standards Committee identified the issues to be addressed were whether Mr EF and/or Ms CD had:20 a. breached rule 6.1 and/or rule 8 by acting for G against AB; b. breached rule 2.3 and/or rule 13.8.1 by filing the Affidavit in Court; and 18 [XX] J’s Minute (12 November 2018) at...

  3. RC - Felicity Boyd - Statement of Evidence - 17 December 2021 [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Notification and submissions ------------------------------------------------------------ 12 Overview of land use and water quality in Otago ----------------------------------- 14 Resource management issues that PC8 is seeking to address ----------------- 16 Intent of PC8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Changes to the regulatory framework ---------------------...

  4. E84 Dennis Kirkwood - EIC - Ngāti Tamaoho [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...evidence of Mitchell Daysh in relation to the proposed amendments to the proposed conditions if the Application were to be approved. Ngāti Tamaoho believes that the proposed amendments identified in the Mitchell Daysh evidence will go some way to addressing the issues raised by Mana Whenua including Ngāti Tamaoho. Conclusion 45. Ngāti Tamaoho cultural values are inextricably connected to our ancestral land, water and other taonga, including Te Waitematā and the surrounding a...

  5. [2019] NZEnvC 036 Yaldhurst Joint Action Group v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...then the appellant asks the court to adjust the relative apportionment of its costs between the respondent and applicant. [5] While the appellant has particularised a large number of failings in support of the claim, with two exceptions, I will address only those matters which I consider justify an order of costs being made. The replies [6] The City Council provided a detailed response to the application for costs, , [2017] NZEnvC 165. 2 Memorandum dated 12 December 2018....

  6. LCRO 13/2015 UP v HQ (19 June 2018) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...Introduction [1] Mr and Mrs UP have applied for a review of the determination by [Area] Standards Committee [X] (the Committee) to take no further action in respect of their complaints about Mr HQ. [2] They feel their concerns have not been addressed by the Committee and in the application for review expressed a willingness to mediate the complaint. [3] The outcome sought by them is compensation in the sum of $162,000 and payment of $10,000 on account of their own lawyer’s f...

  7. EN v KH [2022] NZDT 182 (23 September 2022) [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...way. However, taken as a whole the email clearly indicates that Ms KH does not want to commit to any further agreements about the driveway. 24. This should have been further reinforced by a letter Mr EN received from Ms TH, General Manager City Services EDD (“EDD”) in November 2019. That letter said “it seems Ms KH, owner of [address], no longer wishes to be involved in the project”. 25. Ms KH explained that the letter came about because she had been sent a large amount o...

  8. XT v TT & C Ltd [2024] NZDT 622 (24 July 2024) [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...that, if he wished to participate, he should contact the registry to confirm he was available. The absence of a party does not prevent the hearing from going ahead. Background 6. In early 2021, Mr XT’s [vehicle] was at C Ltd’s premises at [address 1 redacted] for repairs. Mr TT was carrying out spray-painting work at the neighbouring property of Q Ltd at [address 2]. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 5 7. On 28 January 2021, C Ltd became aware that several vehicles in its ya...

  9. Auckland District Law Society v Mathias [2010] NZLCDT 10 [pdf, 42 KB]

    NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL Decision No. [2010] NZLCDT 10 LCDT 004/10 IN THE MATTER of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 and the Law Practitioners Act 1982 BETWEEN AUCKLAND DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY Applicant AND JONATHAN BRUCE MATHIAS Practitioner CHAIR Judge D F Clarkson MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Mr J Clarke Dr I McAndrew Ms S Sage Mr O Vaughan HEARING at AUCKLAND on 9 June 2010 APPEARAN...

  10. [2008] NZEmpC CC 8/08 Butcher V OCS Ltd [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...written warning) You are not permitted to smoke in any restricted area of the airport. You are not permitted to smoke in the OCS uniform at any time outside of permitted areas of smoking and at any other time than official breaks. With the new law regarding smoking to come into effect 10 December 2004 you are not able to smoke at any time and any place within the confines of the airport other than any designated area that may be provided by the airport authority. You will be p...