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  1. [2023] NZEmpC 195 PIC Insurance Brokers Ltd v Pepper [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...are unable to agree on costs, PIC will have 14 days from the date of this judgment within which to file and serve any memorandum and supporting material, with the respondents having a further 14 days within which to respond. Any reply should be filed within a further seven days. Kathryn Beck Judge Judgment signed at 10.50 am on 9 November 2023

  2. OS v Accident Compensation Corporation (Treatment Injury) [2022] NZACC 189 [pdf, 348 KB]

    ...symptoms. [31] Endometriosis was investigated as was nerve entrapment. [32] During her own researches, she came across adhesive arachnoiditis and she endeavoured to get a diagnosis of this to make a treatment injury claim. She refers to the file review then conducted by Dr Wallis which notes that she had chronic neuropathic pain associated with her previous similar diagnosis and that it is not possible to know whether this is related to her radiological arachnoiditis. [33] In...

  3. LCRO 17/2025 ZG v MY (16 April 2025) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...emails are now derogatorily, abusive, and disrespectful towards Mr MY and his client, containing unfounded and gratuitous accusations. This is not acceptable. It is an abuse of the Tribunal’s processes. It must cease. … [7] [Mr ZG] is not to file in the Tribunal, any further emails or documents containing scandalous, offensive, or abusive statements or allegations. He is entitled to pursue his defence but must do so without making abusive comments, and without making offensive...

  4. Malcolm v Hahipene - Te Karaka 1B2B1 (2024) 318 Waiariki MB 24 (318 WAR 24) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...[7] On 16 October 1996 the Māori Appellate Court made a conditional order declaring that the status of the Land was Māori freehold land at the request of its owners, Te Poroa and Grace Ritohau.3 The orders were conditional on a survey plan being filed, and it appears that the condition was satisfied, as the order was issued at 244 Rotorua MB 402. [8] In spite of the status order, Te Poroa and Grace Ritohau appeared to treat the Land as if it were General land and sought to have the...

  5. [2025] NZEmpC 2 Young v Port of Tauranga Ltd [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...Employment Relations Act 2000, s 103A(2). 16 COVID-19 Public Health Response (Required Testing and Vaccinations) Amendment Order, cl 11. 17 Schedule 1. Costs are reserved [66] Costs are reserved. If they cannot be agreed, memoranda may be filed. In that circumstance, the Port is to file and serve its memorandum seeking costs by 4 pm on Friday 21 February 2025. Any memorandum in response from Mr Young is to be filed and served by 4 pm on Friday 21 March 2025, and anyth...

  6. Wihelmus Hooft van Huijsduijnen v Woodley [2012] NZWHT Auckland 11 [pdf, 451 KB]

    ...1998. Mr & Mrs Hooft purchased the house in January 2002 when it was less than three years old. They understood it was constructed by a master builder to a design by a well known architect. Prior to purchase Mr Hooft inspected the Council file and perused the consent documents. He noted that there was a code compliance certificate but did not notice that the file was deficient in any way. Despite this the claimants now allege that the file did not exist. [5] In Februar...

  7. BOAC v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 50-57 [pdf, 357 KB]

    ...allege incorrect roofing installation has caused defects which is denied by RRL and says most of the unit owner‟s claims against it are limitation barred because the work it undertook was accomplished more than ten years before the claims were filed. The claimants allege that Frogley Plumbing Services Limited caused such plumbing defects as gutters being embedded in the cladding which has caused damage to the units. Frogley states that such installation is the responsibility o...

  8. Hipango v Peehi - Atihau-Whanganui Incorporation (2008) 221 Aotea MB 152 (221 AOT 152) [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...Abraham Hepi, Don Robinson, Whatarangi Murphy-Peehi , Mavis Mullens and Che Wilson. Mr Wilson was elected at the 2008 annual general meeting. The chief executive offi cer is Chris Scan lon. Procedural history (8) The original application was filed on 31 January 2007, per section 269(6) ofTe Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 and a copy was provided to the incorporation's so licitors on 7 Februa,y 2007. Following th at the sol ici tors fil ed a notice of intention to appear on the app...

  9. Review of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Fees) Regulations 2013 Report [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    Review of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Fees) Regulations 2013 Report December 2017 2 Acknowledgements The Ministry acknowledges and thanks all those who provided information and responded to surveys, and all those who made submissions to the review. The Ministry acknowledges the work of Allen + Clarke in undertaking the initial survey of local councils. Some feedback received from stakeholders related to issues with the licensing system or the Sale a

  10. OIA-118936.pdf [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...who did not receive an education or those with a learning disability struggle to navigate any of the current avenues for redress. 6 This includes claims being processed in alternative dispute resolution processes as well as claims that have been filed in court. 7 Briefing paper provided to Royal Commission: Legal Frameworks Applying to Litigation of Civil Claims of Abuse in Care, p.2. file:///C:/Users/GROVESR/Downloads/Redress-Briefing-Paper-Legal-frameworks.pdf 8 Ibid., p. 34. 9 Ibi...