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  1. [2007] NZEmpC AC 52/07 General Distributors Ltd v National Distribution Union [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...position available, location, hours of work and rate of remuneration, which shall not be less than the rate applicable to the employee at the time of acceptance of the relocation offer, unless by mutual agreement a less paid position is requested/accepted by the employee concerned. (ii) The Company will assist in finding other work for displaced employees, outside General Distributors Limited by providing the opportunity for employees to attend a reasonable number of job in...

  2. McLelland - Ngati Hine H2B (2011) 21 Taitokerau MB 57 (21 TTK 57) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...and vote at a general meeting: 4.4.4 A beneficial owner may appoint a proxy to attend and vote on behalf of the beneficial owner at a general meeting. The proxy must be of full age and capacity and must be appointed by notice in writing in the form of the proxy notice set out in the Fourth Schedule or to the like effect. The proxy notice is to be lodged with or posted to the Trustees at the address stated in the public notice of the general meeting as provided for in clause 4.4.2...

  3. [2018] NZEnvC 026 Marlborough District Council v Burkhart Industries Ltd [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    ...kilometres per hour with the quad bike driver continuing to maintain their vigilance of the banded dotterel. 6 (i) The respondents' staff are to famitiarise themselves with the appearance of banded dotterels by reviewing photographs and information in the lin k: http://nzbi rdsonline.org.nz/soecies/banded­ dotterels. OJ The respondents are not to excavate (as that term is defined in the WARMP or PMEP). (k) The respondents are not to undertake land disturbance activity...

  4. Sargent - Ngatekawa Block (2008) 126 Whangarei MB 134 (126 WH 134) [pdf, 658 KB]

    ...was small but reflected the numbers who have attended previous meetings concerning the land and concerning the Pohotiare Hapu Trust. The minutes confirmed SUppOit for the establishment of the trust. ImpOitantiy, no one expressed opposition to the formation of the trust. [7] Five trustees are proposed, being Julia Moses, Judy Mali-Moses, John McLean, John Walsh and Iris Waru. The first four of these trustee nominees are 126 Whangarei MB 136 presently four of the five agents appoi...

  5. Waudby - Wharepuhunga 16B8 (2004) 107 Waikato MB 163 (107 W 163) [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...the management of the Trust and a number of issues that were raised by Ms Waudby. He also referred to the possibility that the trustees obtain an independent expert review of the Trust's operations to provide a yard stick by which the performance of the Trust could be measured. The Court then gave the opportunity to the trustees to make further representations to the Court. Further evidence was filed on behalf of the trustees in response to Judge Carter's preliminary d...

  6. LCRO 135/2018 UQ v VF (26 May 2019) [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...had acted competently”. [43] His obvious expectation is that Mr VF should be required to accomplish each and all of the outcomes that he sets out which, in their essence, I have repeated at [42] just above. Some of those remedies are akin to requests for mandatory injunctive relief, delivery of which could not effectively be supervised. The remedial powers available to a Standards Committee (and thus this Office) are wide, but it would be unprincipled and wrong to make any order...

  7. [2024] NZIACDT 07 – MM v Ma (30 January 2024) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...sent a text to Ms Ma on 6 April 2023. He said the employer had dismissed him because he had made a slight mistake. He had been charged a fee of RMB 85,000, which far exceeded the standard fee. The complainant accused Ms Ma of serious fraud. He requested the “price difference”, otherwise there would be legal proceedings. [18] Ms Ma did not reply to his complaint. 4 COMPLAINT [19] On 13 April 2023, the complainant made a complaint against Ms Ma to the Authority. Ac...

  8. Director of Proceedings v Health New Zealand [2024] NZHRRT 52 [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...given over a 24-hour period. The appropriate dose for an individual is variable and is that which is effective to manage their pain with minimal side effects. 18. Mr Flood required PRN subcutaneous morphine before his radiation treatment and requested a stronger dose so that he could sleep through the night. Mr Flood received radiation treatment at 3.58pm on 14 February 2019. He returned in less pain, and there was no sign of drowsiness. The monitoring requirements related to mor...

  9. Recommendations Recap Issue 26 1 January-31 March 2021 [pdf, 984 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 January and 31 March 2021 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2021 (1) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a deat

  10. Taueki v Trustees of Horowhenua 11 (Lake) Part Reservation Trust (2013) 306 Aotea MB 175 (306 AOT 175) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...Taueki moved into one of the garages with the approval of the then Trust Chair, Mr Mark Stevens. The understanding between Mr Taueki and Mr Stevens was that Mr Taueki would monitor the activities of other lake users. [3] The arrangement was informal. Mr Taueki has never paid rent and there is no regular or formal reporting to the Trust about his monitoring activity. [4] Over time differences emerged between Mr Taueki and the trustees over lake restoration proposals and relationsh...