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  1. Roos v Wang [2010] NZWHT Auckland 10 [pdf, 288 KB]

    IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI 2009-100-000053 [2010] NZWHT AUCKLAND 10 BETWEEN CHARLES and HELEN MARIE ROOS Claimants AND THOMAS GANG WANG First Respondent AND FU HAO CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Second Respondent AND ADRIAN ROSS KIFF Third Respondent AND BAYS HOUSE INSPECTION SERVICES LIMITED Fourth Respondent Hearing: 2 February 2010 Final Submissions received: 26 February 2010 Appearances: Ms L Gerrard, Counsel for the Claimants. Mr...

  2. 2017 NZSSAA 051 (6 September 2017) [pdf, 378 KB]

    ...Ministry did not rely on any authority to support its position, the issue has been considered by the High Court and Court of Appeal. [22] The first of the decisions is Rajabian v Chief Executive of the Department of Work and Income New Zealand HC Auckland CIV-2004-485-671 12 October 2004. The case is an appeal from this Authority. At that time, the Immigration Act 1987 applied; section 74A has been amended since that time. However, it is not obvious that the new provisions in the...

  3. Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...a second test or longer if either test fails to produce a result. Since each test can only be repeated once, the maximum number of tests is four. This suggests roadside detention 14 R v Blake HC Auckland T1737/99, 28 September 2000. 15 Temese v Police (1992) 9 CRNZ 425 (CA). 16 Neilsen v Attorney-General [2001] 3 NZLR 433; (2001) 5 HRNZ 334 (CA). 8 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND Published by Order of the House of Representatives - 20...

  4. Director of Proceedings v Counties Manukau District Health Board [2020] NZHRRT 4 [pdf, 578 KB]

    ...the Commissioner. Professor McGhee is a consultant ophthalmologist with 25 years' clinical experience, with particular expertise in keratoconus and its management. He is also Chair and Professor of Ophthalmology and Head of Department at Auckland University. 15 50. Professor McGhee acknowledged that the demand for eye services has increased almost exponentially across New Zealand, which has impacted adversely on the defendant's provision of eyes services. However,...

  5. [2021] NZACC 104 - A v ACC (16 July 2021) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...claimant. The Court said the Act does not enable ACC or the Court to take into account the special circumstances of individual cases. In Lawrence v ACC2 a man with a complex rugby related injury wanted to undergo surgery in Melbourne rather than Auckland. The Court confirmed this is not possible under the Act. In both cases the claimant had to leave New Zealand for the treatment. [25] “A” can receive treatment without leaving New Zealand due to the nature of the treatment...

  6. Rendell v Attorney-General [2024] NZHRRT 7 [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...searching for the email and text correspondence requested by Mr Rendell. Senior Sergeant Wilson gave evidence that, after he was asked by the File Support Officer12 to confirm that he had checked his records regarding 10 See discussion in Turner v University of Otago [2021] NZHRRT 18 at [142] for the most recent summary of the relevant case law. 11 Yiasoumi v Attorney-General [2017] NZHRRT 12 at [55.7]. 12 Who had the overall responsibility for managing the response to Mr Rendell’s r...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 49 Mathews v Bay of Plenty District Health Board [pdf, 449 KB]

    DR TIMOTHY MATHEWS v BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD [2019] NZEmpC 49 [2 May 2019] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2019] NZEmpC 49 EMPC 142/2017 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed in full from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN DR TIMOTHY MATHEWS Plaintiff AND BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT HEALTH BOARD Defendant Hearing: 20 – 21 Nove...

  8. NZCVS 2023 Cycle 6 Reporting to Police [xlsx, 85 KB]

    ...NZDep2013 and Cycle 4 onwards uses NZDep2018. Disability In the report, disabled adults are defined using the Washington Group Short Set (WGSS) of disability questions. The questions ask if the respondent has experienced difficulties performing basic universal activities (walking, seeing, hearing, cognition, self-care and communication). Someone who reports “a lot of difficulty” with at least one of the six basic activities covered is defined as a disabled adult using this classification....