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  1. INZ v Soni [2018] NZIACDT 6 (9 March 2018) [pdf, 315 KB]

    ...part of the personnel working for the offshore provider. He accepted responsibility for the irregularities. He also accepted he did not confirm discussions in writing adequately. [9] Mr Soni did not accept he allowed his employee to do more than permitted and appropriate clerical work. [10] There are two matters the Tribunal must determine: [10.1] What in fact happened, as that is contentious; and [10.2] How those facts sit in relation to the restrictions on unlicensed personnel...

  2. Transcript of PC8 Urban Provisions - Complete [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...that’s accompanied by the definition of earthworks which is not amended; there’s been one minor amendment as a result of mediation but there is no issues in condition in relation to that definition. 20 Now, the framework itself consists of the permitted activity 14.5.(inaudible 10:19:39) and that permits the use of that (inaudible 10:19:43) discharge of sediment into (inaudible 10:19:45) or on to water or into land where it may enter water for earthworks subject to a number of...

  3. Wellington Standards Committee v Sawyer [2013] NZLCDT 47 [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...Appeal and Supreme Court decisions having been delivered) arose when the practitioner represented clients in respect of the sale of a portion of their rural property. In 2001 the property had been subdivided and as part of that subdivision water permits were also divided and transferred. 3 [5] In July 2004 the practitioner attended upon the clients in respect of the transfer of the property and obtained their signatures on that document but overlooked having the water perm...

  4. [2023] NZEnvC 056 Waikanae Land Company Limited v Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga [pdf, 397 KB]

    ...Zone provisions contain the range of objectives, policies and rules commonly found in such zones in district plans formulated under the RNL~. Inter alia, the Zone rules provide (unsurprisingly) that residential activities and new buildings are permitted activities in the Zone subject to compliance with a series of Standards generally described as criteria in the rules. By way of example these Standards address the maximum number of residential units which can be erected on an allotm...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AT evidence chief Appendix A 2012 bylaw [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...control or management of Auckland Transport. 5 Interpretation (1) In this bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires- Act means the Land Transport Act 1998 the regulations and the rules under that Act. approved disabled person's parking permit means a disabled person's parking permit or mobility parking permit- (a) issued by CCS Disability Action Incorporated or Sommerville Centre for Special Needs Wanganui Incorporated; or (b) approved by Auckland Transport. b...

  6. Wilson v Welch [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...removed from the claim as no respondent has opposed his removal. CHRONOLOGY [6] It is helpful to provide a brief history of the events that have led up to this adjudication. April 1997 The Welch’s purchase the bare land and plans to permit stage from architect Robin Baillie. 10 October 1997 Building consent issued. 19 June 1998 Code Compliance Certificate issued. 26 October 2001 Welchs agreed to sell property to claimants. Page 4 Early 2005 Claimants discov...

  7. McCarthy & Anor v CAC 20007 & Anor [2014] NZREADT 94 [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...consent to mine under the land that they owned. Subsequently, Mr and Mrs McCarthy have discovered that the 2 resource consent granted by the Environment Court granted Newmont Mine the right to mine under a number of properties in Waihi under permit number: 41808. While the initial application for a permit included the property owned by Mr and Mrs McCarthy, the resource consent granted by the independent commissioner on 30 April 2013 did not include the McCarthy’s property....

  8. OWRUG - EiC - A M Gillespie (3 Feb 2021) [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...environmental improvement measures such as riparian planting, shelterbelts, wetland construction and enhancement. 6. The water users within the Manuherekia Catchment have been working in a co-ordinated way to progress the replacement of deemed permits. This includes establishment of a catchment wide management regime of minimum flows and residuals flows to protect and enhance the environmental values that have been identified. 7. This process has required a significant amoun...

  9. Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2014 (NPS-FM). The Appellant is, in general terms, responsible for the implementation of the Proposed Plan – including ensuring Page 3 Notice of Appeal - PC1 6 July - Final.docx compliance with permitted activity rules and processing resource consents. While generally supporting the Decision, the Appellant believes that technical amendments can be made to improve the practical effectiveness and enforceability of the Proposed Plan....

  10. Wiri v Tuuta-Rurehe - Lot 62 DP 7991 Ruapani Ki Waikaremoana (2024) 127 Tairawhiti MB 199 (127 TRW 199) [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...available for reappointment at the general meeting”.11 [9] Significantly, given the applications before the Court, the trust order does not address matters such as whether remote or electronic participation at general meetings of the Trust is permitted, or the process for nominating and electing trustees.12 In addition, the trust order does not contain a number of other relatively common features of trust orders, such as including or prescribing a quorum of trustees required for...