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  1. ASC - 2015 annual report [pdf, 828 KB]

    ...8 8-12 13-16 17-20 Over 20 All Ages 13,137 2,558 9,294 1,016 202 67 Under 20 1,815 265 1,357 156 34 3 20-24 4,024 754 2,907 314 43 6 25-29 3,075 629 2,178 210 41 17 30-34 2,172 465 1,483 171 33 20 35-39 1,384 281 947 110 29 17 40-44 611 145 392 50 20 4 45 + 56 19 30 5 2 - Table 7.2 Induced Abortion by Duration of Pregnancy 2004-2014 December year Duration of pregnancy (weeks) Total abortions Under 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14+ Number...

  2. [2012] NZEmpC 120 McLeod v National Hearing Care (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...be bound by any of the findings or conclusions of the Authority. The conclusions reached by the Authority 16 [2011] NZEmpC 59. 17 [2007] ERNZ 338. 18 [2011] NZEmpC 100. 19 [2011] NZEmpC 110. 20 Costley at [15]. may well turn out to be correct in the end but, at this stage, I am satisfied that the case involves serious issues and is not devoid of merit. Conclusions [36] For the foregoing reasons, I have concluded tha...

  3. [2015] NZEmpC 142 First Union Inc v Jacks Hardware & Timber Ltd preliminary [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...support of its position, s 26 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA). This provides materially: 4 Hixon (Labour Inspector) v Campbell [2014] NZEmpC 21, (2014) 12 NZELR 285. 5 At [110]. 26 Retroactive penalties and double jeopardy (1) No one shall be liable to conviction of any offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute an offence by such person under the law of New Zealand at the...

  4. CAC20009 v Li [2015] NZREADT 48 [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...by submitting that clearly the REAA did not consider that Mr Li was a danger to the public because it did not seek interim suspension of his licence. Discussion on alternative penalty [20] The Tribunal has available to it the penalties under s 110 which include the penalties available under s 93. The available penalties which include compensation to those affected by the agent’s actions, payment of a fine and further education. It does not include any provision for community servi...

  5. CAC10063 v Raj [2013] NZREADT 52 [pdf, 56 KB]

    ...relatively small way in comparison to those other three persons and that the defendant has no “substantial assets nor any large amounts of money in his control”. [10] Mr Barron-Afeaki then submitted as follows: “Compensation 4.27 Under section 110(2)(g) of the Act, states any person that has suffered loss by reason of a licensee’s misconduct, the Tribunal may order that the defendant pay to that person a sum by way of compensation, not exceeding $100,000. 4.28 Evidence f...

  6. [2015] NZEmpC 39 Scarborough v Micron Security Products Ltd [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...his minute dated 17 December 2014, where it was recorded that: 7 Nor does the Court have any supervisory jurisdiction over barristers and solicitors per Hurst v Eagle Equipment Ltd [2011] NZEmpC 110 at [18], as Mr France observed. 8 Above, fn 2. Ms Scarborough, in breach of Judge Inglis’ directions has not filed briefs of evidence or draft briefs of evidence with her management memorandum. The defendant has complied an...

  7. [2015] NZEnvC 066 Waiheke Marinas Limited [pdf, 572 KB]

    ...present application. [19] Mr Mitchell reminded us of his earlier evidence about parking demand, with his assessment for the previously proposed 160 berth marina being 55 spaces. He indicated that on the basis of the same method of calculation, a 110 berth marina would drive a peak parking demand of 39 spaces. He applied that figure to his assessment of the three options. [20] First, he noted that each of the options was geographically removed from the "keyhole" area and...

  8. ENVC Hearing 27Jul15 WML suppl evidence Robert Pryor [pdf, 430 KB]

    ...secondary armour rock breakwater approximately 75m long to the northwest of the primary rock breakwater; d. 4m wide southern access pier that also acts as a wave attenuator e. four. 2m wide internal piers (A-D) with 1 m wide finger jetties; f. 110 sleeved piles (ranging between 250mm and 600mm diameter); g. low-level security lighting; h. navigation markers; i. 13 pile moorings (12 craft); j. piled deck with car parking and public amenity areas; k. 4m wide timber decked promen...

  9. Morpeth v Ramsey LCRO 110 / 2009 (12 November 2009) [pdf, 82 KB]

    LCRO 110/2009 CONCERNING An application for review pursuant to Section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING A determination of the Auckland Standards Committee No 4 BETWEEN MR MORPETH of Auckland Applicant AND MR RAMSEY of Auckland Respondent The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been removed. DECISION [1] A complaint was made against Mr Morpeth on behalf of Mr Ramsey....

  10. BORA Sale of Liquor (Youth Alcohol Harm Reduction) Amendment Bill [pdf, 347 KB]

    ...of Liquor Act (refer clause 6, purchasing liquor for minors). 14. See for example Wagenaar, A.C, and Wolfson, M: Deterring sales and provision of alcohol to Minors: A study of enforcement in 295 counties in four states. (US) Public Health Reports 110(4): 419-427, 1995. 15. See for example Wagenaar, A.C: A. Minimum drinking age and alcohol availability to youth: Issues and research needs. In: Hilton, M.E., and Bloss, G., eds. Economics and the Prevention of Alcohol-Related Problems. Nat...