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2006/112: Stability of a house on a riverside site

Note: The decisions in this Determination were confirmed on appeal to the High Court. See: Davidson v Palmerston North City Council (High Court, Palmerston North, 30 May 2008, CIV-2006-085-1462).

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Implied warranties and defects

Implied warranties can protect you for up to 10 years if defects arise once your building work has been completed.

Applying for a determination

Find out how to apply for a determination, what supporting documents you need and what the fees are.

2024/003: Whether three buildings are backcountry huts

This determination considers whether, for the purpose of compliance with the Building Code, three buildings meet the definition of 'backcountry hut' in Clause A2 Interpretation. The determination considers if the buildings are intended to provide overnight shelter to any person who may visit and who carries his or her own food, bedding, clothing, and outdoor equipment.

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Standard order of documents checklist

Your building consent application should be clear, correct and complete, and include a suitable level of detail.

Sanitary facilities (7. Interior space: Designing buildings for access and usability)

Design sanitary facilities to meet a range of needs, taking into consideration their location and how people get in and out of the space.

1st edition, amendment 10

B1 Structure – B1/AS1, B1/VM1, B1/AS3, B1/VM4. 1st edition, Amendment 10. Effective 9 May 2011 - 31 January 2012.

Stair lifts and inclined platform lifts (6. Internal circulation: Designing buildings for access and usability)

Stair lifts and inclined platform lifts can move individual building users between levels but have limitations in their use in public buildings.

Product substitution

Guidance when considering building products different from those originally requested and specified.

This information is published by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Chief Executive. It is a general guide only and, if used, does not relieve any person of the obligation to consider any matter to which the information relates according to the circumstances of the particular case. Expert advice may be required in specific circumstances. Where this information relates to assisting people: