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  1. Neal-Taiharuru 4C3C (2016) 132 Taitokerau MB 97 (132 TTK 97) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...Land Information New Zealand, undertaken at the cost of the applicant, so that titles may issue in accordance with the Land Transfer Act 1952 within 12 months of the date of these orders; (b) the applicant producing proof of compliance with any resource consent conditions; (c) the applicant upgrading, at his cost, the entry from Taiharuru Road to the residue block where it leaves the partition area by way of undertaking such reshaping and metalling as may be necessary on that par...

  2. Interpreter Services Quality Framework [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...not cover interpreting services provided by other justice sector agencies, it is important to note that public servants in New Zealand “must work to make government services accessible and effective..5” How this document fits with other resources This quality framework replaces earlier guidance for interpreters (Interpreter Guidelines). The Ministry’s Standard Terms and Conditions for Interpreter Services in Courts and Tribunals (Standard Terms) require interpreters and L...

  3. LCRO 178-2016 KO v RT [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...“respond … in writing” in respect of which “an email would have been sufficient”.2 [12] The Committee added that Mr KO’s:3 failure to respond … or to ensure that a response was received by Mr RT … wasted [Mr RT’s] time and resources pursuing documents that Mr KO and [the firm] clearly did not have. [13] The Committee similarly found that Mr KO did not acknowledge receipt of the 5 March 2015 Notice to Deliver Documents. However, because an adverse finding had...

  4. [2015] NZSAAA 01, (30 January 2015) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...parties share the responsibility for bringing up and supporting any relevant children. (6) Whether the parties share household and other domestic tasks. (7) Whether the parties share costs and other financial responsibilities by the pooling of resources or otherwise. (8) Whether the parties run a common household, even if one or other partner is absent for periods of time. (9) Whether the parties go on holiday together. (10) Whether the parties conduct themselves towards, and are tre...

  5. Albert v Winitana - Heiotahoka 2B, Te Kopani 36 and Te Kopani 37 Ahu Whenua Trust (2015) 52 Tairawhiti MB 136 (52 TRW 136) - (PDF, 212 KB) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...says the trust was looking at cutting down dangerous trees on the block and the trustees had previously declined a proposal from Mr Winitana to cut them down. [14] Mr Lambert advises that in terms of the information requested by Ms Albert, resource consent is not needed for the felling of self seeded pine, the trusts public liability insurance has been extended to include all blocks, the return is income less costs which is banked into the trusts account and damage will be paid fr...

  6. OIA-105759.pdf [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...their service. Participants were asked if they found infection prevention materials readily available throughout their juror service. Infection prevention materials includes N95 masks and hand sanitiser. Overall, 95.1% of jurors agreed that these resources and materials were readily available when they needed them during their service. This is the highest agreement rating for the ‘Health and Safety’ section of the survey. Additionally, this is the highest agreement rating from the s...

  7. [2014] NZEmpC 235 Rutherford Street Kindergarten v Chilton [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...30 May 2012 enquiring as to what had happened, finishing with the words “since I have heard nothing further from you in relation to a letter back to the kindergarten that you mention, I am now asking for your confirmation that NZEI will not be resourcing any more time on my case”. She then sought legal advice from her current lawyer on 11 June 2012, who said he would review the matter. He did and, following correspondence between counsel, proceedings were issued on or about 12...

  8. Proposed Joint Statement of Experts in Lieu of Caucusing [pdf, 396 KB]

    1 BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT Auckland Registry ENV 2015 AKL 0000134 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND of an appeal under Clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act BETWEEN TRUSTEES OF MOTITI ROHE MOANA TRUST Appellant AND BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent ___________________________________________________________________ JOINT STATEMENT OF ECOLOGICAL EXPERTS IN LIEU OF CAUCUSING 2...

  9. Waimana 1C1A2B2 Trust v Tuna – Waimana No 1C No1A No2B No2 (2013) 76 Waiariki MB 19 (76 WAR 19) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...cattle stop so that he would not have to open and close gates when accessing the land. Mr Melville refused. In order to appease the parties involved, the Trust offered to pay for the cattle stop to be installed provided Mr Tuna looked into what resources would be required. [16] Matters deteriorated further between the two men, and a trespass notice was issued against Mr Tuna by Mr Melville. Mr Melville subsequently vacated the land, and refused to pay rent until this matter was re...

  10. [2013] NZEmpC 246 Dunn v Waitemata DHB [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...requested information within the notice period and if it is received, it will be considered by WDHB before your termination date and WDHB may review its decision in regards to such. Yours sincerely [signed] Blair Nugent Human Resources Manager Mental Health Services cc. FACSIMLE: … Mark Ryan Barrister PO Box 941 Auckland [13] This letter was sent by facsimile to Mr Ryan. He wrote to the WDHB on 30 October 2008 indicating that...