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  1. [2022] NZACC 7 – Calzadilla v ACC (20 January 2022) [pdf, 361 KB]

    ...above reasons, I find that the appellant is vocationally independent in relation to the following work roles: • Small business manager. • Programme or project administrator. • Receptionist general. • Hotel or motel receptionist. [110] Accordingly, I must dismiss the appeal. [111] There is no issue as to costs. Judge C J McGuire District Court Judge Solicitors: John Miller Law, Wellington for the appellant Meredith Connell, Auckland for the r...

  2. Cook v Department of Corrections [2023] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...Department provided the requested information to Ms Cook’s lawyer. [33] Mr Tennet suggested that the content of some of the IOMS documents released in August 2019 were inaccurate. However, Ms Cook confirmed in her oral evidence she has 6 SB 110. 7 SB 92. 8 SB 105. 9 SB 77. 10 SB 47. 11 SB 51. 12 Doc 10 Tennet bundle. 13 SB 290. 6 never asked the Department to correct any of her personal information held in her IOMS file. [34] The documents provided on 28 Augu...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 064 The Surveying Company Limited v Waikato District Council [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...Rural lifestyle zone - nibs along seal edge. All others to specific design that 8m Rigid Collector <1000 adt >100 19m Semi 20 7 Subject to specific design that has been certified 8.5 Collector >1000 adt or Arterial N/A 110 20 7 10 N/A 233242 3443-8777-1432-V5 has been certified. Advice notes: *Accesses shall have a minimum height clearance of 4.0m and a maximum gradient of 1 in 5 (with minimum 4.0m transition ramps of 1 in 8) ** In the RLZ and GRUZ...

  4. LCRO 167/2022 LY v SN, MB, TD and KV (8 September 2023) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...she had obtained copies of. [75] Ms TD had eleven years of experience as a legal executive (or the equivalent terminology) in [Country A], and had qualified as a legal executive in New Zealand. 16 A v Legal Complaints Review Officer [2013] NZHC 1100. 13 [76] Obtaining the required searches of titles and registered documents is one of the fundamentals of conveyancing and it was appropriate for this work to be undertaken by Ms TD without the need for any double checking by another...

  5. LCRO 84/2024 XA v MQ (25 February 2025) [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...Trust Account Regulations, and that there was no authority provided by Mr NQ and Mrs MQ to deduct fees from funds held. [109] I confirm those determinations, and the finding of unsatisfactory conduct for breach of the Regulation. Rule 10.14 [110] Rule 10.14 provides: A lawyer must— (a) respond to inquiries from the Law Society respectfully and in a timely manner; and (b) act in a way that does not obstruct or hinder the regulatory functions of the Law Society. 15 [111] T...

  6. Steele v Commissioner of Police (Jurisdiction) [2025] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...there would be no remedy available to him. The importance of the right to an effective remedy was considered by this Tribunal in IHC v Attorney-General (Strike-Out Application):38 As noted by Elias CJ in Attorney-General v Chapman [2011] NZSC 110, [2012] 1 NZLR 462 at [1] the principle that rights are vindicated through a remedy for breach is fundamental to the rule of law. A right without a remedy is “a vain thing to imagine”… Conclusion [42] We are of the opinion that cl 9(...

  7. LCRO 13/2023 DG v PS (26 February 2025) [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...was made as a consequence of him being diverted by another matter which resulted in him failing to diarise the impending court date. [109] Mistakes of this nature, whilst regrettable, will in the best managed practice, happen on rare occasions. [110] The Committee concluded, (and I agree with its position) that Mr PS’s breach (failure to attend the conference) was inadvertent and at the lower end of the scale. [111] I do not consider that the Committee’s decision not to publish its...

  8. Justice Sector Crown Law forecast 2014 to 2018 graphs [xlsx, 325 KB]

    Notes Justice Sector Forecast Crown Law Forecast 2014-2018 Guide to workbook The first sheets of this Excel workbook show the Crown Law tables and charts that are seen in the report. The Excel formulae will confirm how the charts and tables are related to the numbers in the spreadsheet "Crown Law Numbers". As the report notes, the Crown Law workload is made up of several components. There are separate forecasts for each type of case involved: these cover inflows, outflows, cases

  9. E10 Joe Phillips Traffic and Transportation EIC Applicant [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...Wharf and the Wynyard Point site. I consider that this new connection will have positive effects by increasing pedestrian access and permeability in 25 70 staff on Bases E to G (single bases) and 110 staff on Bases C and D (double bases), as well as up to 300 guests being hosted at each of the bases 26 (#75, CBD Vol C, CB126), (#76, CBD Vol C, CB127), (#77, CBD Vol C, CB128) and (#80, CBD Vol C, CB131) 27 Proposed Condition 179(a) 0548...

  10. People charged and convicted of driving under the influence offences December 2021 [xlsx, 251 KB]

    ...proved 17 16 18 13 18 9 20 14 17 30 Waikato Hamilton Not proved 122 101 85 48 43 47 53 32 54 37 Waikato Hamilton Other 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Waikato Hamilton Total 1,365 1,248 1,174 920 1,137 1,003 1,027 1,039 836 877 Waikato Huntly Convicted 137 122 111 111 110 136 105 93 125 143 Waikato Huntly Other proved 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 Waikato Huntly Not proved 17 24 5 1 5 3 6 9 9 7 Waikato Huntly Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waikato Huntly Total 157 147 116 113 115 140 111 102 137 152 Waikato Morr...