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  1. [2021] NZACC 185 – Jurisich v ACC (22 November 2021) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...L4/5 disc prolapse and annular tear at L4/5 is reversed. Likewise, ACC’s decision of 8 February 2019 declining Mr Jurisich’s claim for weekly compensation is quashed. [90] Accordingly, the appeal is allowed. [91] Counsel have leave to file memoranda in respect of costs should this be needed. ACR 242-19-Jurisich Judgment Judge C J McGuire District Court Judge Solicitors: Henderson Reeves, Whangarei for the appellant Medico Law, Auckland fo...

  2. 2022-03-08-Interim-Non-Publication-Order-No-1-re-Info-Disclosure.pdf [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...extent to which the evidence provided to us consisted of independently existing documents, the orders we make apply only to the documents we received and not the copies of those documents held by Public sector agencies. For example, the extensive files of New Zealand Police which cover much of the same ground as us in relation to, for instance, the firearms licensing system and the Bruce Rifle Club allegations. … 16 See Minut...

  3. [2023] NZSSAA 009 (10 July 2023) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...period of use goes beyond the period 30 November 2021, it is necessary to consider the timeframe in which the products were consumed to extract a weekly cost. XXXX said that by early 2022 she had some last packets of oats left. Information filed also provided information showing subsequent orders for adaptogen and nutrition supplements from the end of July 2021, another at the end of August 2021, two orders in September 2021, one in October 2021, three in November 2021 and one i...

  4. 2023-05-22-Form-33-James-McDonnell-Limited.pdf [pdf, 9.4 MB]

    ...18/06/2021 DVB 18/06/2021 Designed DateIssue Veri. App. ScaleStatus Client Drawing Number Issue D AT E: 2 1 Ju ne 2 02 1 12 :5 4 pm Des. Project Title Drawn Date Checked Date Date DateVerified Approved Description A1 Drawing File: P:\_2021\W21062\cad\W21062-00-PL000-BASE-01.dwg Original Size 0 1 2 3 4 105 6 7 8 9 1211 1413 1615 1817 2019DO NOT SCALE DRAWING R ef er en ce F ile s: W 21 06 2- X- 00 -B O U N D AR Y_ EX TE R N AL -0 1 0 300200100 SCA...

  5. 20230728 Meetings Summary July 2023 meetings on Voluntary Code of Conduct [pdf, 319 KB]

    ...Justice: 11, 13 and 18 July 2023 Lobbying codes of conduct in comparable overseas jurisdictions Regulated Code Voluntary Code Canada Lobbying Act (1985): Consultant and in – house lobbyists must register in the Registry of Lobbyists, file returns and observe the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct developed by the Commissioner of Lobbying. Ireland The Regulation of Lobbying Act (2015): Mandatory register for anyone conducting lobbying activities under the Act. The...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 141 Van Den Brink Group v Waikato District Council [pdf, 401 KB]

    ...regarding water body building setbacks, the s42A report author supported the amendment, noting that it would align the PDP rules with the esplanade requirements and provide for the protection of natural character.7 Appeal [5] The Appellant subsequently filed this appeal seeking, amongst other amendments, that COMZ-S7 in the COMZ chapter of the PDP decisions version be amended so that building setbacks from riverbanks (excluding the Waikato River and Waipa River) be reduced to a minim...

  7. Stryder v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to the High Court) [2024] NZACC 125 (24 July 2024) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...period was determined under its own merits. This means that the calculation of weekly compensation was based on the role you held at this date of accident. I have asked our Technical Specialists and Clinical Advisor to consider the information on file and determine if you have received the correct amount of week!y compensation over this period across both claims. They have confirmed that the cessation of weekly compensation under claim R2466719429 on 31/10/2004 was correct. They...

  8. Wati v Accident Compensation Corporation (Claims process and Costs on Appeal) [2024] NZACC 109 (27 June 2024) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...Hermann added that he had supported Ms Wati’s claim for treatment injury because she had had an operation where she had an adverse result from that operation which was stiffness. [44] On 16 March 2021, Dr Gemmell advised: The new information on file gives further weight to the conclusion that the cause of this client’s stiff knee postoperatively is her underlying tendency to have increased scar tissue formation. The extent to which a person scars is driven by internal factors...

  9. MOJ0048.7M-DEC22-Maori-translated-final-corrected-file-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 450 KB]

    1 Tikanga Pārurenga Kei te Tikanga Pārurenga ngā tikanga atawhai me manako e koe mehemea he pārurenga koe o te taihara. He aha te Tikanga Pārurenga? Kei te Tikanga Pārurenga ngā tikanga atawhai me manako e koe mehemea he pārurenga koe o te taihara. E toru ngā wāhanga o te Tikanga Pārurenga: • Kei te Wāhanga 1 te rārangi o ngā mātāpono matua ka manakohia ka whai e te tangata, e te umanga, e te māngai kāwanatanga rānei e tuku ratonga ki te pārure

  10. [2024] NZEmpC 6 C3 Ltd v O’Brien [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...Authority) in which the Authority granted Ethan O’Brien’s application for interim reinstatement.1 This judgment resolves that challenge. [2] The Authority’s determination sets out the background facts in some detail.2 The parties have filed further affidavit evidence with the Court. The key facts follow: (a) C3 Ltd provides stevedoring services at the Auckland port operated by Ports of Auckland Ltd (POAL). Like any port, the workplace is 1 O’Brien v C3 Ltd [2023] NZ...