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  1. Directory of Official Information V-Z [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...some electronic records in the financial management systems. Human Resources stores the confidential records of staff members. Some are stored centrally and others are stored within individual services. In addition, each department has its own filing systems which stores the documents created or used by it. The Board also accesses, uses and stores information held by the Ministry of Health and its agencies. Library The medical library is affiliated to the University of Auckla...

  2. [2010] NZEmpC 130 NZALPA v Air Nelson Ltd [pdf, 32 KB]

    ...rostered days off when they occurred on Saturdays and Sundays, where pilots who had worked on a public holiday were being allocated the Saturday as an alternative holiday for the purposes of the Holidays Act 2003 (the Act). [2] The parties filed briefs of evidence which dealt with the negotiations for the collective agreement. Both cited Vector Gas Ltd v Bay of Plenty Energy Ltd1 as 1 [2010] NZSC 5, [2010] 2 NZLR 444....

  3. [2012] NZEmpC 157 Pottinger and Nine Dot Consulting Ltd and Carew v Kelly Services (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...application for costs BETWEEN JANET POTTINGER First Plaintiff AND NINE DOT CONSULTING LTD Second Plaintiff AND KIRI CAREW Third Plaintiff AND KELLY SERVICES (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED Defendant Hearing: By submissions filed on 27 July and 27 August 2012 Counsel: Richard Harrison, counsel for plaintiffs Tim McGinn, counsel for defendant Judgment: 17 September 2012 COSTS JUDGMENT OF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS [1] The plaintiffs pursued an unsu...

  4. [2012] NZEmpC 195 The New Zealand King Salmon Co Ltd v Cerny [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...this passage from the judgment in Idea Services appear to be of general application and not confined to employment in the disability services sector. [18] It is clear from the lengthy statement of problem and equally lengthy statement in reply filed in the present case that the factual situation is relatively complex. In my view, the Authority is eminently suited to carrying out the exercise of analysing the facts and applying them to the three pronged criteria identified in Ide...

  5. ENVC paper Preparing for an Environment Court hearing 2014 [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...move with the Court at a much greater pace than traditional paper-based hearings. Further development of use of this technology will be, to a degree, dependant on the next bullet point. The Court would like to move urgently to pilot electronic filing. About 6 years ago it was selected by all benches and the Ministry, to run a pilot for civil courts. That project was cancelled (with justification) in the 2011 Budget, because it was an unaffordable, process-laden project likely to pr...

  6. Te Ngahue v The Proprietors of Whetumatarau B45B2 (2015) 47 Tairawhiti MB 81 (47 TRW 81) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...Puketapu Whānau Trust. So the only area that can be partitioned, if an order is granted, is Whetumatarau 7B16B2. Some descendents of the original owners wish to partition out this block. Application [4] This application for partition was filed on 21 October 2008 on behalf of William or Wi Wiremu Te Ngahue. It seeks to withdraw Whetumatarau 7B16B from the Incorporation, upon the grounds, inter alia, that the shareholders had passed a resolution in support and that it will be...

  7. Coast Law - Allotment 266A3C2 Waimana Parish Block (2014) 103 Waiariki MB 270 (103 WAR 270) [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...estate. Land Information New Zealand (“LINZ”) subsequently registered a transfer from Bernard Wallace to himself and Mervyn and Bella Mark as trustees of the Mark and Wallace Family Trust. Application [2] This matter concerns an application filed on 10 April 2014, pursuant to s 131(1) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. It seeks a status order from this Court determining and declaring Allotment 266A3C2 Waimana Parish to be General land. [3] Allotment 266A3C2 Waimana Parish i...

  8. Shortland v Tipene - Motatau 2 Section 34A1 (2015) 114 Taitokerau MB 212 (114 TTK 212) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...reservation. He contends that decisions concerning the burial of tūpāpaku, and the erection of headstones, are left to the family of the deceased. [23] In the present case, Reverend Shortland left six children. Four of those children have filed statutory declarations in support of the application. They all state that they did not consent to Mr Tipene undertaking the work on their father’s grave. The other two children, Hiku and Matty, did not file declarations confirming the...

  9. Whanganui District Council – Kai Iwi 5G3A1, 5G3A2, 5G3B, 5G3C, 5H1 & 5H2 (2012) 295 Aotea MB 17 (295 AOT 17) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...acknowledge that some owners will have a different and even diametrically opposed view of this. The noxious weeds and plants in particular have been and remain a cause for concern of the owners over the years according to evidence on the Court file. [11] The only area where owners could raise a legitimate and undeniable concern is in the context of lack of meetings. While as Mr Morris points out the trust order is not entirely helpful in terms of obligations to call meeting of own...

  10. Tane - Rowallan Blk IV Section 5 (2012) 292 Aotea MB 135 (292 AOT 135) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...on her response to the findings of this report. [6] The report was provided to the applicant in March 2010 for comment and she subsequently advised the case manager that she disagreed with its findings. Following directions from the Court she filed a written response and the application was heard in Wellington on 21 September 2012 at 290 Aotea MB 131. [7] The issue is whether the Court can be satisfied that the interests in the name of Hector (Heketa) Paipeta are additional int...