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  1. Jessup v Accident Compensation Corporation (Work Related Gradual Process Injury) [2024] NZACC 005 [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...surgery”, and that there was “no evidence of a neuromuscular conduction disorder”. [17] On 27 May 2015, Dr Timmings considered that no action was needed from a neurological point of view. [18] On 3 August 2018, Dr Olof Rydin, Mr Jessup’s GP, filed a claim for cover for a work-place gradual process injury, being chronic organic solvent neurotoxicity as a result of Mr Jessup’s work as a spray painter in the air force. [19] On 14 August 2018, Mr Jessup completed a claimant...

  2. 13.-Evidence-of-Mr-Phil-Peet-Transport.PDF [PDF, 1.3 MB]

    ...effects assessment necessarily must consider the impacts at a future year, where additional growth and infrastructure improvements will have occurred. Assumptions in relation to these aspects were included in the Traffic Modelling Assumptions File Note which I circulated to HDC and KCDC representatives, including Mr Kelly, to get confirmation that the assumptions in relation to infrastructure and timing were correct. This specifically noted the inclusion of Tara-Ika in the growth...

  3. Final-Technical-Assessment-F-Hydrology-and-Flooding-updated-23-Dec-2022_Part4.pdf [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...designed to be well clear of the water surface (at least 0.6m in line with the Bridge Manual). The soffits also remain above the modelled water surface for the 1:1500 AEP event with climate change (RCP8.5 2130). The selected design surface triangle files were imported into GlobalMapper software and converted to a raster grid (TIF) at 1m x 1m cell size to match the HEC-RAS model DEM resolution. This design surface was then superimposed onto the baseline model DEM to create a with-scheme DE...

  4. Responding-to-the-Waitangi-Tribunal-recommendations-for-claimant-funding.pdf [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...Office Circular 19(3): Better Co-ordination of Contemporary Treaty of Waitangi Issues. 2 Historical claims are those that that relate to matters that occurred before 21 September 1992. Since 1 September 2008 no new historical claims are able to be filed. I N C O N F I D E N C E 2 I N C O N F I D E N C E being provided in an inconsistent and ad hoc way. Agencies typically provide funding by reimbursing claimants. 5 Claimants’ evidence contributes to well informed and consid...

  5. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Communications-Tranche-17.pdf [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...votes could create risks in electorates where the margin was close. If the Commission identified that the number of possible dual votes potentially exceeded the margin in an electorate, it could trigger an election petition. Election petitions must be filed within 28 days of the official results and can take time to complete, which could delay election outcomes. Election petitions also have higher costs than recounts and could result in the need for by-elections. 45. This approach could...

  6. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Communications-Tranche-25.pdf [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...together -and make this paper more streamlined? On the GST fees th ing, I think that needs a bit more work/explanation - as there is a strong possibility that the Min will question whether the deposit amount should be increased, given other changes to filing fees in the CJSP area. Hayley Hayley Denoual (she/her) Pol icy Manager I Kaiwhakahaere Kaupapa Democracy and Open Government I Civil and Constitutional Unit Ministry of Just ice I Tahu o te Ture S9(2)(a) Justice Centre I 19 Ai...

  7. MFAT report Human Rights in NZ 2010 [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    ...bound by the terms of a treaty. In ratifying a treaty, a 5 International Council on Human Rights Policy (1999), Taking duties seriously: individual duties in international human rights law (Versoix: International Council), p 16. Accessible online at www.ichrp.org/files/reports/10/103_report_en.pdf 6 The 1993 Vienna World Conference reaffirmed that human rights are indivisible and interrelated and that no right is superior to another (the 1993 Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, A...

  8. Independent Electoral Review Final Report [pdf, 11 MB]

    Final Report Our recommendations for a fairer, clearer, and more accessible electoral system November 2023 He Arotake Pōtitanga Motuhake Independent Electoral Review This report may be cited as: Independent Electoral Review, 2023. Final Report: Our Recommendations for a Fairer, Clearer, and More Accessible Electoral System. Wellington: New Zealand. ISBN 978-0-473-69963-5 (Print) ISBN 978-0-473-69964-2 (Online) This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 I

  9. Transcript (week 6 Cromwell) [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...nevertheless for the sale of smoothing or making this process smooth today I won't be distinguishing. 20 Q. Oh I would like you to. I actually want to know who do you represent, that was the purpose of the question. A. Yes. Q. And if you could file a schedule even if it’s just an email to the registry so that we know who you are representing, yes. 25 A. Yes. I can do that for the Court. Q. And I would be obliged – very much assisted that if there are some individual...

  10. 2021-05-18 Transcript (up until end of day 28 - 14.05.2021) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...nevertheless for the sale of smoothing or making this process smooth today I won't be distinguishing. 20 Q. Oh I would like you to. I actually want to know who do you represent, that was the purpose of the question. A. Yes. Q. And if you could file a schedule even if it’s just an email to the registry so that we know who you are representing, yes. 25 A. Yes. I can do that for the Court. Q. And I would be obliged – very much assisted that if there are some individual...