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  1. Feaver v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to High Court) [2024] NZACC 51 [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...then stated: [100] It is acknowledged that bursitis is a condition, rather than an injury. However, it is accepted that age alone is a significant factor in the development of bursitis, as Dr Nicholson and the other professionals have said. [101] The ultimately question though is whether what occurred on that day caused or contributed to her bursitis. [102] I find that Mr Sara is right to challenge the proposition that because degeneration causes bursitis, that the bursitis condit...

  2. [2023] NZREADT 25 CAC 2102 v Hoogwerf (25 September 2023) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...individual conduct can be measured but under s 73(a) that reasonable 2 Real Estate Agents Act 2008, s 105. 3 Section 109(1). 4 Section 109(4). 5 Section 110. 6 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1 at [101]–[102] and [112]. 7 Morton-Jones v Real Estate Agents Authority [2016] NZHC 1804. 8 person is qualified to be an agent of good standing or a member of the public. [58] So while the reasonable person is a mythical ideal pe...

  3. [2024] NZEmpC 231Aurecon New Zealand Limited v Dowlut [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...arbiter of the facts.9 [20] The Authority concluded that Aurecon had sufficiently investigated the allegations; it had raised its concerns with Ms Dowlut on a number of occasions, 4 At [65]–[66]. 5 At [67]–[70]. 6 At [81]. 7 At [83]–[101]. 8 At [102]–[105]. 9 At [106]. giving her opportunities to respond; and it had genuinely considered such feedback as she in fact gave. It had scheduled five disciplinary meetings to obtain her views, which the Authori...

  4. [2025] NZIACDT 09 – ZZ v Wen (10 February 2025) [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...immigration adviser must: … e. obtain and carry out the informed lawful instructions of the client, and … Immigration adviser licence 14. A licensed immigration adviser must provide evidence of being licensed to the client. 7 At [97], [101]–[102] and [112]. 9 Written agreements 18. A licensed immigration adviser must ensure that: a. when they and the client decide to proceed, they provide the client with a written agreement b. before any written agreement is...

  5. LCRO 68/2023 QB v VN (5 September 2024) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...profession. [99] The penalty imposed by the Committee was consistent with those imposed by Committees when addressing comparable infractions. [100] I see no grounds which could persuade me to depart from the Committee’s decision. Costs [101] Where an adverse finding is made, costs will be awarded in accordance with the Costs Orders Guidelines of this Office. It follows that Mr QB is ordered, pursuant to s 210(1) of the Act, to pay costs in the sum of $1,200 to the New Zealand...

  6. [2024] NZEmpC 238 Preece v Synlait Milk Ltd [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...to; it must be given sufficient information to address the grievance, that is to respond to it on its merits with a view to resolving it soon and informally, at least in the first instance. 13 Section 114(2). 14 Employment Relations Act, s 101(a) and (ab); Hall v Fire and Emergency New Zealand [2024] NZEmpC 157 at [21]. 15 Shaw v Bay of Plenty District Health Board [2022] NZCA 241 at [19]. 16 Chief Executive of Manukau Institute of Technology v Zivaljevic [2019] NZEmpC 132 (foo...

  7. [2025] NZEmpC 2 Young v Port of Tauranga Ltd [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...the Court to depart from its ordinary interpretive approach to seek a rights consistent meaning; that is because if a limit is justified, there is no inconsistency with NZBORA.14 12 GF v Comptroller, New Zealand Customs Service [2023] NZEmpC 101, [2023] ERNZ 409 at [170]; and Four Aviation Security Service Employees v Minister of COVID-19 Response [2021] NZHC 3012, [2022] 2 NZLR 26, [2021] ERNZ 1025 at [110]. 13 GF v Minister of COVID-19 Response [2021] NZHC 2526, [2022] 2 NZLR...

  8. About the Tribunal

    ...Commission, Privacy Commissioner, and Health and Disability Commissioner. The Chairperson and Deputy Chairpersons are appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. Members of the Panel maintained by the Minister under s 101 of the Human Rights Act 1993 are appointed by the Minister. Claims are heard by the Chairperson and/or a Deputy Chairperson plus two panel members. Appointments are based on knowledge or experience of issues likely to come...

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  9. Tehei - Succession to Taiparoro Hirini [2025] Chief Judge's MB 1356 (2025 CJ 1356) [pdf, 819 KB]

    ...F1 Madilene Marie Te Hei also known as Madilene Maria Te Hei FDNI Succession at 58 Ruatōria MB 274-275 (5 September 2000) 0 F2 Charlene Petra Te Hei F 1/54 F3 Carol Edith Harris F 1/54 F4 Charles Cannon Te Hei MDI Succession at 101 Tairāwhiti MB 212-215 (26 January 2021) and The Motorhead Whānau Trust constituted over interests. Trustees are: Georgina Te Hei, Lemmy Motorhead Te Hei and Chazz Julia Te Hei. F4a Herewini George Te Hei M 1/270 F4b Chaz...

  10. Ngati Pahauwera Affidavit on behalf of Trustees [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...November 2013 at paragraph 9,6 29 83.2, Never turn your back on Tangaroa97 or Paikea;98 83.3, If you don’t want to eat it, don't catch it;99 83.4, If you catch some fish, share it with the whanau;100 83.5. Don’t gut your fish on the beach;101 83.6. If someone catches a fish with a Reti board everyone else must 1 n?move out of the way; 84. They also talk about kaumatua being very strict about these rules.103 85. We as Ngati Pahauwera know the application area intimately becaus...