A former All Blacks captain, a renowned artist and the first Māori to compete at Wimbledon have been awarded honours in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
The company wants him to move the house, or pay $315,000 in damages. A council spokeswoman confirmed it has been notified of Lal’s case and is looking into the matter. But it is not answering questions about its liability in the case, any errors in the approved plans, or its role in approving the building consent. University of Auckland School of Architecture senior lecturer Bill McKay said Lal’s case highlights failures by both the designer and the council. “All professionals have to show a reasonable duty of care and in this case the designer should have known what the resource consent permitted when they submitted the building consent.”
Covid 19 coronavirus: Student worried about losing time due to New Zealand residence visa processing delays
21 Apr, 2021 08:25 PM
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A migrant says he feels trapped because he cannot study, work or volunteer due to residence visa issues by Immigration NZ. Photo / 123rf
A migrant says he feels trapped because he cannot study, work or volunteer due to residence visa issues by Immigration NZ. Photo / 123rf
RNZ
A migrant says he feels trapped because he cannot study, work or volunteer because of continued delays in residence visa processing by Immigration New Zealand.
The young man was accepted to the University of Auckland School of Medicine before finishing high school but has to wait for his family s residence visa to come through.
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