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  1. LA - Part 2 - Areas of Law Criminal [pdf, 882 KB]

    ...contact details for a person that can verify the information you have provided on your role in this case. name Position Work address Work phone Business email PART 2 – Section 3 Work samples Work samples are documents substantiating the statements made by applicants in their application form about their experience and competence, and demonstrate substantial and active involvement in a particular area of law. Work samples must be from the last five years. (Please remove or black...

  2. [2015] NZEmpC 97 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...(including how the searches were conducted, by whom, and when) of its computer systems and the results of those searches. [5] The ‘unless’ consequence of non-compliance with the foregoing directions that the plaintiff seeks is that the defendant’s defence to the proceeding should be “struck out and costs awarded to the plaintiff …”. I infer that the plaintiff seeks thereby to prohibit the defendant from defending the proceeding against it which would, in turn, allow the...

  3. O'Connor v Macdee McLennon Construction Limited [2012] NZWHT Auckland 14 [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...leaky home. The house was built in 1997-98. [2] The first respondent, MacDee McLennan Construction Limited and the second respondent, Duncan McLennan were respectively the builder and the director responsible for the work. They provided a statement of defence. At the hearing they accepted the outcome of the hearing and took no further part in the process. The Tribunal was advised that MacDee McLennan Construction Limited was insolvent. Mr Reeves appearing for these two part...

  4. Hawke’s Bay Standards Committee v Hill [2017] NZLCDT 40 [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...This hands-off approach by Mr Hill contributes to a negative assessment of his credibility.” [14] These findings on credibility were upheld by the Court of Appeal. Mitigating Circumstances [15] As submitted by Mr Collins, while Mr Hill’s defence and protestations of innocence in the criminal proceedings were his absolute right, they carry consequences in the professional disciplinary setting, by removing a possible mitigating feature. [16] In Daniels11 the Court held: “...

  5. Urban Development Bill Advice [pdf, 131 KB]

    ...recommendation. 6. Once a development plan is approved by the responsible Minister, Kāinga Ora has certain powers including the ability to override, add to, or suspend provisions in the Resource Management Act 1991 (‘RMA’) plans or policy statements that apply to the project area, and act as a consent authority and a requiring authority under the RMA. Consistency of the Bill with the Bill of Rights Act Section 21 – Unreasonable Search and Seizure 7. Section 21 of the Bi...

  6. [2022] NZEmpC 217 Karunanayake v FED [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...between them. (3) For the purposes of subsection (2), the court or the Authority— (a) must consider all relevant matters, including any matters that indicate the intention of the persons; and (b) is not to treat as a determining matter any statement by the persons that describes the nature of their relationship. [16] Both parties referred to information provided on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) website, which points to four tests: (a) the intenti...

  7. [2025] NZEmpC 158 Cotton v Gosling [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...person in default be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months: (d) order that the person in default be fined a sum not exceeding $40,000: (e) order that the property of the person in default be sequestered. [14] Mr Cotton’s statement of claim sought a fine, imprisonment and an order for sequestration relating to a motor vehicle, plus interest on the money outstanding in accordance with the Interest on Money Claims Act 2016. Costs were also sought. 4 Cott...

  8. 2021-11-03 ORC - RPW Chapters - tracked version [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    Chapter 7 Water Quality 7 Water Quality W A T E R Q U A L I T Y 7-2 Regional Plan: Water for Otago, updated to 1 May 2014 7.1 Introduction The provisions in this chapter are in addition to those in Chapter 5, which seek to maintain or enhance the natural and human use values supported by lakes, and rivers and wetlands; and those included in Chapter 9, which contain policies on groundwater quality. 7.2 Issues in general [Repealed – 1 May 2014] 7.3 Issu

  9. 2021-11-05 ORC - RPW Chapters - tracked version - updated [pdf, 8.3 MB]

    Chapter 7 Water Quality 7 Water Quality W A T E R Q U A L I T Y 7-2 Regional Plan: Water for Otago, updated to 1 May 2014 7.1 Introduction The provisions in this chapter are in addition to those in Chapter 5, which seek to maintain or enhance the natural and human use values supported by lakes, and rivers and wetlands; and those included in Chapter 9, which contain policies on groundwater quality. 7.2 Issues in general [Repealed – 1 May 2014] 7.3 Issu