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  1. Pratt v General Distributors Limited [2025] NZHRRT 5 [pdf, 337 KB]

    ...widely used. This tool repeats the four statutory indicia, but includes guidance on what impaired speech, co-ordination, behaviour or appearance might relevantly look like in an intoxicated person. These are: [21.1] Speech – slurring, difficulty forming words, loud, repetitive, loses train of thought, nonsensical, unintelligible. [21.2] Coordination – spills drinks, stumbles, trips, weaves, walks into objects, unable to stand unaided or sit straight. [21.3] Appearance – bl...

  2. [2011] NZEmpC 11 Bernard Matthews NZ Ltd v Puhia [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...years. [4] Following the relevant collective agreement‟s advice that his complaint should be raised and discussed with his former manager as soon as possible, Mr Puhia wrote a letter to Mr Naden as follows: I Christopher Puhia would like to request a written statement setting out the reasons how you came about these [allegations] for my Dismissal I Christopher Puhia would like to take a personal grievance against Bernard [Matthews] Gisborne New Zealand [5] Mr Naden‟s respon...

  3. [2014] NZEmpC 117 Hutchison v Nelson City Council re-issued [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...assertion that there was technical incompetency and a failure to follow simple instructions. As regards alleged inappropriate behaviour, it was stated for Ms Hutchison that after four months of being in her job, she was still not properly informed as to what she was required to do. Undermining was denied. (ii) Unsatisfactory conduct in the role of EA to Mr Mullen: it was asserted that the issues raised confirmed the lack of support that had been offered to Ms Hutchison in her r...

  4. Taylor Fry feasibility report on long-term investment approach [pdf, 2 MB]

    The Treasury and Ministry of Justice Actuarial advice on feasibility: A long-term investment approach to reducing the harm associated with crime 15 April 2015 Alan Greenfield Kari Wolanski Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia M.A. Social Development Hugh Miller Ben Locke Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia i Actuarial advice on feasibility of an investment approach in the

  5. PSPLA - Details of employed certificate holders form [xls, 27 KB]

    ...cancelled. Certification Are there any changes to the details of certificate holders employed by you? (Y or N) The certificate holder consents to the Ministry of Justice undertaking a check on any offences the certificate holder has been convicted of, using the information contained in this application. Enter 'Yes" or 'No' I certify that the above particulars are true and correct. Enter 'Yes" or 'No' E X A M P L E...

  6. Audit summary report FINAL [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...advice to her clients on the whole. Acceptable audits sometimes exhibited a lower quality of documentation present on file. In one case, these deficits reduced the ranking of the audit from very good to acceptable. Some good specific disclosure requests. Inferior written submissions. The submissions have plenty of room for improvement. Better quality needed for memoranda. Poor and very poor results A few poor audits had a good standard of advice and representation. However, more tha...

  7. Love v Trustees of the George Love Whānau Trust - George Love Whānau Trust (2017) 45 Te Waipounamu MB 142 (45 TWP 142) [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...James Love and Lorna Robb as trustees. [8] Among its interests the trust has 1.47361 shares in Sec 90B Block XVIII Gore SD Block (“Sec 90B”) at Anatohia Bay, Arapaoa Island. 2 The family homestead is also on this block. Since the trust formed in 1999 there have been several applications for occupation orders by other owners in the block, one of which was initially opposed by the trust. 3 On 27 January 2012, the Court determined that ownership of the homestead resided in the

  8. Taueki v Taueki - Horowhenua No 11B Subdivision 14 (2021) 437 Aotea MB 134 (437 AOT 134) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...accounts, property, plant equipment and assets. Similarly, Mr Rudd expressed concerns of a comparable nature regarding the 2018 and 2019 annual accounts. [19] On 14 September 2020, a letter was received from Mr Rudd dated 8 September where he requested details of any income and expenditure from each of the blocks under the 437 Aotea MB 139 control of the trust. He also requested details of any payment of rates and outstanding liabilities and as to whether there have been an...

  9. Phillips v Scott - Ōuri 1A3 [2024] Māori Appellate Court MB 84 (2024 APPEAL 84) [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...actual total costs, being $18,443.73 against Ms Pokere-Phillips. Asserting consistency with tikanga, the Court considered it could make an order per s 98(3) of the Act to cover some of the costs. The appellant was then invited to file financial information to assist the Court determine whether such an order should be granted. Kupu Whakahau a Kaiwhakawā Warren – Minute of Judge Warren [9] The financial information was filed and, in a Court Minute,9 recorded on 6 June 2023, th...

  10. [2009] NZEmpC AC 49/09 Norske Skog Tasman Ltd v Manufacturing and Construction Workers Union & Anor [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...accept that the failure is that of the parties to the negotiation) to negotiate the specified provisions would render the protection given by those provisions nugatory. [14] The Authority decided that the omission in 2006 of an equivalent of the former s69N(2)(c) was an inadvertent omission. It upheld the case of the union and the employees. The orders made by the Authority at paragraph [98] were: The parties are to negotiate until such time as they comply with s69OJ. Until an EP...