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  1. [2007] NZEmpC AC 61/07 Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd v van Heerden [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...for the DWU, was involved in the consultation process and sat on a site consultative committee (the “SCC”) which was formed under the CA with two union and two management representatives. Affected employees were invited to fill out preference forms to indicate what roles they would be interested in. [9] It is to the credit of both Fonterra and DWU and, in particular, to the work of the SCC, that the restructuring of the two laboratories was carried out without any compulsory...

  2. [2017] NZEmpC 122 Centraus Ltd v Barcena [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...for search orders against three employees, Mr Barcena (the first respondent), Mr Kilcullen (the second respondent), and Mr Nguyen (the third respondent); and against KBN Structural Engineers Ltd, a company that appears to have been formed by those three employees (the fourth respondent). The application was made on an urgent basis, without notice to the respondents. I heard from counsel for the applicant on 4 October 2017 and a further affidavit was filed later that mo...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 157 Service and Food Workers Union Nga Ringa Tota Inc v Terranova Homes and Care Ltd [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...work of equal value without distinction of any kind, in particular women being guaranteed conditions of work not inferior to those enjoyed by men, with equal pay for equal work; [64] Under Article 11 of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), States Parties are required to take all 33 Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany (signed 28 June 1919,...

  4. Fisher v Potroz - Mohakatino Parininihi No 1C West 3A2 (2016) 361 Aotea MB 146 (361 AOT 146) [pdf, 552 KB]

    361 Aotea MB 146 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AOTEA DISTRICT A20160002832 UNDER Sections 43, 18(1)(a) and 131 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Mohakatino Parininihi No 1C West 3A2 BETWEEN NEVILLE GORDON FISHER Applicant AND ANGELA POTROZ Respondent Hearings: 355 Aotea MB 122-168 dated 27 June 2016 (Heard at Whanganui) Appearances: R Gibbs for Mr White and Mr Fisher S Hughes QC for Ms Potroz Judgm

  5. AZ v MX [2015] NZIACDT 75 (22 June 2015) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...deal with any tuition fees in connection with her immigration services. [23] For completeness, I note that one of the matters Ms X raised, for which there was no response was the payment of the Immigration New Zealand fee on lodging the section 61 request. Ms X said there was no evidence the complainant paid a fee. It would not be surprising given that Immigration New Zealand only retains the fee on a successful application, and there had been previous failed applications. As there is n...

  6. Phillips - Mohaka A4 Trust (2012) 13 Takitimu MB 264 (13 TKT 264) [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...time Padre Gemmell, Bessie Phillips, Samuel Gemmell, Joseph Gemmell and Claude Gemmell have filed papers confirming that they seek appointment. [2] Ms Phillips has also filed an application for directions received on 16 December 2011 where she requests that: 13 Takitimu MB 265 (a) the farm report prepared by Hilton Collier and Garth Neilson-Vold of Agfirst Wairoa be reviewed and rewritten following consultation with owners including herself; (b) that owners of the land...

  7. Wikatene - Tauranga Taupo 1B 2B No 2 (2017) 376 Aotea MB 81 (376 AOT 81) [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...three years. The only issue identified in the audit was the possible need for more regular reporting to the beneficiaries. [7] The application was heard in Wellington on 21 July 2017 before Judge Doogan for the convenience of Mr Wikatene.3 He requested that a Court facilitated trustee meeting be held to discuss examples of what he claimed was mismanagement and poor communication on the part of the trust. After hearing from Mr Wikatene Judge Doogan adjourned the application to m...

  8. Hickmott - Torere Section 11 (2010) 17 Waiariki MB 35 (17 WAR 35) [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...known as Paripaopao and a track had been marked out as access to this whare. When a new milking shed was built, the farmer at the time, Wiremu Maxwell, had a road created for the milk tankers to gain better access to the milking shed. The roadway was formed along the boundary to the next property and was known as the Maori Roadway accessed from Te Whaiti Road. The track formerly used became obsolete. In 1989 when my mother Kuini and her partner Waaka Kanohi decided to build their home...

  9. Trustees in the Section 3 Block XIII Tautuku Trust v Cairns - Part Section 3 Block XIII Tautuku Survey District (2017) 42 Te Waipounamu MB 284 (42 TWP 284) [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...respondents claimed to have sent an email notifying the applicants that they had removed their livestock from the Heads block. Further, it was their belief that an injunction hearing was unnecessary because they had already removed their sheep before the request for an injunction. [11] Regarding the application for costs, the respondents asked the Court to take into consideration that the applicants had only been partially successful in their application. Discussion Should costs b...

  10. Clark - Paritata B1 (2001) 93 Waikato MB 165 (93 W 165) [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...and the block is administered by the trustees of that Trust. The applicant relied substantially on three pieces of evidence presented on his behalf: 1. That Lamour Clark attended the 1997 annual general meeting of the Trust and put forward a request that her father be given the right to erect a bach on the block. The meeting passed a resolution in her favour by 22 votes to 16. 2. That around about Christmas 1998 the applicant, Lamour Clark and others including David Charlie we...