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  1. Waitangi Tribunal - Wai 2200 2.5.77 Scoping report [pdf, 755 KB]

    ...discuss the mandate process and the issues they had raised in their submissions. No date for such a hui was given. Attached were brochures outlining the mandate process and how people could vote, including those wishing to make a special vote.44 101. The response from Ms Taueki’s lawyer, dated 21 November 2012, was sent to TPK instead of the MTA, and it inter-alia sought a date for the meeting and assurances from TPK that the process would be fair and safe for all participants. The...

  2. Recommendations recap - issue 7 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...deaths See transport‑related below. Diving, scuba diving, snorkelling See also adverse effects of medical/surgical care, transport‑related and falls. Case number CSU‑2011‑AUK‑000872 2013 NZ CorC 100 CSU‑2011‑AUK‑000880 2013 NZ CorC 101 CIRCUMSTANCES Two men drowned at Lake Pupuke in Takapuna while on a scuba diving course. They were part of a group of five students who were diving with an instructor and two trainee instructors. Their dive on that day was the final d...

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 051 Rangitane O Tamaki v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 4.6 MB]

    ...[100] Based on the above, including our own evaluation, we are satisfied that the inclusion of the proposed wetland will meet the requirements of Policy 5-11 of the One Plan. Overall findings in relation to the proposed wetland treatment .rystem [101] We are satisfied that the proposed wetland treatment system will enhance water quality in accordance with the requirements of Policy 5-4 and will satisfy Policy 5-11 of the One Plan. TDC has identified it as the BPO for the purposes of...

  4. [2023] NZEnvC 271 One Tasman Development Limited Partnership [pdf, 412 KB]

    ...Architects Limited titled “One Tasman Pukeahu Park”, project no. 20-42, dated 13.01.23 and 23.08.2023. - Proposed Site Plan, Drawing No. RC_1.00- Rev 4 - GA Plan Lower Basement, Drawing No. RC_1.00B- Rev 2 - GA Plan Basement, Drawing No. RC_1.01- Rev 4 - GA Plan Ground, Drawing No. RC_1.02- Rev 4 - GA Plan Level 01, Drawing No. RC_1.03- Rev 4 - GA Plan Level 02, Drawing No. RC_1.04- Rev 4 - GA Plan Level 03, Drawing No. RC_1.05- Rev 3 - GA Plan Level 04, Drawing No. RC_1.06...

  5. Tucker & Ors as Trustees of the Ngahere Trust v Tucker [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...simply no evidence that the membrane installed by Mr Wells under the door threshold and around the perimeter of the deck and onto which Mr Oliver attached the membrane that he later laid over the body of the deck, has failed to any extent.) [101] In cross-examination by Mr Oliver, Mr Allan Tucker confirmed that he had installed a bead of silicone to stop wind driven rain going under the door. It follows therefore, that the only means of preventing wind driven rain from entering...

  6. [2020] NZEmpC 63 Southern Taxis Ltd v A Labour Inspector [pdf, 518 KB]

    ...significantly different terms to those of the owner-drivers, should also be regarded as contractors. [100] I am satisfied that the integration test supports a conclusion those drivers were employees. Fundamental or economic reality test [101] The final common law test has been variously described as either the “fundamental test”, the “economic reality test” or whether the person was in business on his or her own account.17 The test requires consideration of factors su...

  7. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court June 2020 [xlsx, 347 KB]

    ...2019/2020. The number of children and young people (aged 10-16 years) with charges finalised in any court has more than halved since 2010/2011, decreasing from 3,663 children and young people to 1,203 in 2019/2020 (a 67% decrease). In 2019/2020, in total, 1,101 children and young people (73%) had their most serious charge proved. As a result, they were either discharged under section 282 (768; 51% of children and young people charged), received a Youth Court order under section 283 (282; 19% o...

  8. [2022] NZEnvC 6 Otago Regional Council - Primary Sector Provisions (Rural) [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...the NPSM 2020, or to Te Mana o te Wai, as an interim measure, the changes approved by this decision are a further step in the right direction in giving effect to the NPS- FM 2020 and the PRPS 2021.25 Outcome [47] Pursuant to s149U(6) and cl10(1) to (3) of Schedule 1 RMA, the court’s decision on PC8 is to amend it as set out in ‘Annexure: Final Plan Change 8 Provisions’ attached to and forming part of this decision. For the court ______________________________ P...

  9. [2024] NZEnvC 129 Second Star Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 591 KB]

    ...such facilities are associated with the visitor accommodation activity. The primary role of these facilities is to service the overnight guests of the accommodation however they can be used by persons not staying overnight on the site. 26 [101] We were referred to the inclusion of recreation ancillary to the accommodation of guests in this definition. [102] Mr Page was critical that there is nothing in the proposal that explains how the visitor accommodation activity would in...

  10. [2006] NZEmpC AC 47/06 Cliff & Groom v Air NZ Ltd [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...10,426 visits of which 47 were to adult/sexually explicit sites. The time involved was 68 hours and 8 minutes. This compared with the original figures of 11,875 visits for a total of 96 hours and 36 minutes and 71 visits to adult sites. [101] Mr Groom went to the next scheduled meeting on 24 November. As for Mr Cliff, he received the revised material only shortly before this meeting and Ms Roberts’s request for an adjournment to discuss the material was refused. [102] Mr F...