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  1. [2015] NZEnvC 066 Waiheke Marinas Limited [pdf, 572 KB]

    ...for resource consents to construct and operate a 160-berth marina at Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island BY WAIHEKE MARINAS LIMITED ("WML") (ENV-2014-AKL-000174) Applicant at Auckland on 26 March 2015 Principal Environment Judge LJ Newhook Environment Commissioner R Howie Environment Commissioner ACE Leijnen R Brabant and J Brabant for WML S Schlaepfer for Auckland Council M Casey QC and K Littlejohn for Direction Matiatia Inc ("DMI") B Parkinson for...

  2. OIA-121789.pdf [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...the Ministry, and I have no grounds for believing it is held by another agency or Minister. Please note that this response, with your personal details removed, may be published on the Ministry’s website at: Official Information Act responses | New Zealand Ministry of Justice If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to make a complaint to the Ombudsman under section 28(3) of the Act. The Office of the Ombudsman may be contacted by email to info@ombudsman.parlia...

  3. From crime to sentence: trends in criminal justice 1986 to 1996 [rtf, 4.3 MB]

    4 From crime to sentence: trends in criminal justice, 1986 to 1996 Sue Triggs Ministry of Justice New Zealand First published in June 1998 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20138-9 Foreword This report represents a major step forward for our understanding of how the criminal justice system operates as an integrated whole. For the first time, statistical trends are documented for each stage of the criminal justice sys

  4. From crime to sentence trends in criminal justice - 1986 to 1996 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    From crime to sentence: trends in criminal justice, 1986 to 1996 Sue Triggs Ministry of Justice New Zealand 2 First published in June 1998 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20138-9 3 Foreword This report represents a major step forward for our understanding of how the criminal justice system operates as an integrated whole. For the first time, statistical

  5. DX v WC LCRO 7 / 2011 (17 August 2011) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...was appropriate. This report was provided to the parties. [15] In its decision, the Standards Committee noted that the Applicant believed that the strategy adopted by the Practitioner in relation to his attempt to keep the three children in New Zealand was fundamentally flawed, and that he believed or had been led to believe, that he had every chance of succeeding in his quest to keep them in New Zealand. The Committee understood that the fact that it did not turn out as he wish...

  6. Smith - Waipuka 2T1 (2004) 174 Napier MB 167 (174 NA 167) [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    Minute Book: 174 NA 167 IN THE MAORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAKITIMU DISTRICT Place: Present: Application No: Subject: Section: Counsel: Applicants: Also Present: INTERIM DECISION Wellington J V Williams, Chief Judge 7 January 2004 A20030006361 & A20030006362 Waipuka 2T1-Partition 289/93 David Stone Jnr for the applicants Te Rama Apakura Smith Paratene Te Huia for Mihiroa Te Huia Whanau Trust David Stone Snr, Riria Stone, Dixie Reo, Pukepuke Tangio...

  7. Tatere v Hauraki - Mangatainoka No 1BC No 2C No 1 (2021) 93 Tākitimu MB 135 (93 TKT 135) [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...information to conclude on the appropriateness of Mr Meroiti’s expenses. [24] Three invoices to Morrison Kent for legal services were paid by Mr Meroiti and invoiced to the Responsible Trustee, amounting to a total of $33,858.75. Morrison Kent addressed these invoices to the Trustee of the Ngawapurua and Rua Roa Trusts (for the amount of $972.66), to the Te Aute Trust Board (for the amount of $20,673.94 and $6,332.15). Security for costs for which no invoice was provided was also...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 288 Ngati KoroKoro Hapu v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 500 KB]

    ...2024, and 13 November 2024. [25] I am satisfied that the agreement reached is one that represents the various interests of the parties. The parties have considered both the concerns raised in the appeal and in the Council level decision and have addressed those in the agreement reached. Overall, I consider the sustainable management purpose and the other relevant requirements of the Act are broadly met. Orders [26] The Court is making this order under s 279(1) of the Act, such o...

  9. Parlane v REAA Registrar [2013] NZREADT 94 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...Society took to investigate the complaints before them). It was clear to me that Mr Parlane was clinically depressed, and that depression had impaired his judgment especially with regard to interactions with the Law Society. Our work together has addressed the depression, and Mr Parlane has made a good recovery. I also diagnosed Mr Parlane with Asperger syndrome, a condition that impacts on the person’s verbal and non-verbal communication, their social and emotional skills, and the...

  10. Cambie v ACC [2012] NZACA 7 [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...appeal and whether the medical misadventure for which cover was sought was alleged as being caused by medical error, or medical mishap. [3] With respect to the application for leave to appeal out of time, the grounds are, in summary, that there is new medical information in the form of a medical report by Dr Garesh Kanji which provides strong support for the appellant’s claim, that was not available until 2007; the Corporation contributed to the delay from that time, and there is n...