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  1. NZCASS 2014 Questionnaire [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    2014 NEW ZEALAND CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE NZCASS V5.0 FINAL 2014 CONTENTS MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE ................................................................................................................................. 1 ATTITUDES TO LOCAL CRIME AND INCIVILITIES ....................................................................................... 1 FEAR OF AND WORRY ABOUT CRIME

  2. [2013] NZEmpC 40 B v Virgin Australia (NZ) Employment & Crewing Ltd [pdf, 356 KB]

    B V VIRGIN AUSTRALIA (NZ) EMPLOYMENT AND CREWING LIMITED, PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS PACIFIC BLUE EMPLOYMENT AND CREWING LIMITED NZEmpC CHCH [2013] NZEmpC 40 [20 March 2013] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH [2013] NZEmpC 40 CRC 6/12 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN B Plaintiff AND VIRGIN AUSTRALIA (NZ) EMPLOYMENT AND CREWING LIMITED, PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS PACIFIC BLUE EMPLOYMENT AND CREWING L

  3. About family violence and Protection Orders [pdf, 453 KB]

    ...– children – siblings – aunties and uncles – grandparents • people related through marriage, civil union, de facto relationships or adoption • members of the same family/whānau or other culturally recognised family group • flatmates or other people who live in the same house or flat • people dating or in close personal relationships who don’t live together • people in care-carer relationships if it’s also a close personal relationship. How does a Protec...

  4. [2018] NZSSAA 38 (31 July 2018) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...stereotypical role) he will support the other partner and any child or children of the relationship if she has no income of her own or to the extent that it is or becomes inadequate. The commitment must go beyond mere sharing of living expenses, as platonic flatmates or siblings living together may do; it must amount to a willingness to support, if the need exists. There must be at least that degree of financial engagement or understanding between the couple. [9] Ultimately, the Court...

  5. MOJ0648_About-Family-Violence-and-Protection-Orders_booklet_JUN21_WEB.pdf [pdf, 346 KB]

    ...– children – siblings – aunties and uncles – grandparents • people related through marriage, civil union, de facto relationships or adoption • members of the same family/whānau or other culturally recognised family group • flatmates or other people who live in the same house or flat • people dating or in close personal relationships who don’t live together • people in care-carer relationships if it’s also a close personal relationship. How does a Protec...

  6. [2021] NZEmpC 183 Stenhouse v Towman Towing Group Ltd [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...for Towman Towing Group Ltd Judgment: 26 October 2021 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE K G SMITH [1] Shelley Stenhouse and Stephen Saul were once good friends. Their friendship led to them building a house together that they occupied as flatmates and, eventually, working together. [2] Mr Saul had an ongoing interest in a vehicle towing business. To operate the business he incorporated a company called Towman Towing Ltd (it has since changed its name to Towman T...

  7. CAC 20006 v Azimi [2014] NZREADT 69 [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...physically identified me and that he verified my income and employment. 39. Therefore I am dumbfounded that information may have been provided and confirmed in the loan application, when in fact it was false. 40. I confirm that I have always had flatmates and still currently have one, however I have never met or heard of a Massoud Abrishamee and a Tom Lee, nor was I aware that such information was put in the said application. Alleged involvement with fraudulent mortgagee scheme 2...

  8. Recording Industry Association of New Zealand v CAL012-E000609 [2013] NZCOP 5 [pdf, 61 KB]

    ...alleged infringement, explaining as follows: “I have just returned from deployment overseas [in] Afghanistan and was not aware of music being downloaded. It is very difficult to determine who in the household is responsible for downloading music as flatmates are currently deployed around NZ. However I understand entirely that I am the person who is held liable for these actions. I have spoken to the pers [sic] who have access to my internet IP address, and between 8 pers, we cannot...

  9. LOW Kenneth David (CSU 2010 WGN 000580) [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...apartment door. At approximately 7.00 a.m. another tenant also woke up to this loud music. She looked out of her apartment and saw Mr Low astride the balcony rail in the apartment directly below her. She left the window briefly to talk with a flatmate about the loud music when she heard another loud noise. She looked again out the window and noticed that Mr Low had fallen from the balcony and was lying on the road below the apartment. Emergency services and the police attended,...

  10. [2016] NZSSAA 035 (16 May 2016) [pdf, 45 KB]

    ...assisting her financially with renovations. • While they are each responsible for the costs associated with their homes and with their general living expenses, there is an element of give-and-take between them which would not normally exist between flatmates. For example, at weekends her husband pays for the groceries and the appellant pays for the power. • There is no strict accounting between them when they go out together, although they endeavour to take turns in meeting the co...