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  1. BORA Protected Disclosures Amendment Bill [pdf, 368 KB]

    ...its internal procedures. Under 8 (new section 15E), an Ombudsman can require public sector organisations to provide information, documents, papers or things that would assist him or her to act under new section 6C. 7. The objective of the relevant clauses of the Bill is to facilitate the disclosure and investigation of alleged serious wrongdoing and to protect the disclosures of information. This is to aid people who do not always wish to come forward, or those who do not feel protec...

  2. BORA Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Legislation Bill [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...international law enforcement agencies. 4. The only provision in the Bill that I have found it necessary to draw to your attention for the purpose of considering consistency with the Bill of Rights Act is clause 6, which proposes amendments to s 105C of the Crimes Act 1961 (Bribery of a foreign public official). A new offence will be created that can be committed by a body corporate or corporation sole. The corporate entity charged with such an offence will have a defence if it has take...

  3. Taupo District Council.pdf [pdf, 249 KB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND ENV-2020-AKL-000096 I TE KOOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND IN THE MATTER of an appeal under clause 14 of Schedule 1 to the Act against the decision of the Waikato Regional Council on Proposed Plan Change 1 to the Waikato Regional Plan BETWEEN DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF CONSERVATION Appellant AND WAIKATO REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent NOTICE OF TAUPO...

  4. JCC-Position-Description-2025 [pdf, 418 KB]

    ...the judicial system. In the context of that purpose, the role of the Commissioner is to carry out the functions and powers prescribed in section 8 of the Act in dealing with complaints made about Judges. The term “Judge” is defined in section 5 of the Act and includes Coroners and Family Court Associates but does not include a retired Judge or a former Judge. Functions and powers Section 8 of the Act provides that the functions of the Commissioner are: (a) to receive complain...

  5. [2010] NZEmpC 73 NZ Amalgamated Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union v SCA Hygiene Australasia Ltd [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...contract covering how the diaper site would operate in the future. This was known as the “Swanson Road Variance” (appendix A). This appendix was carried forward into each subsequent collective contract or collective agreement, with a further clause being added during the 2001 round of negotiations (clause 6.8.4 of appendix A). The most recent collective agreement to which appendix A is annexed is the SCA Hygiene Australasia – Treasures Babycare Swanson Collective...

  6. Trustees of Tuaropaki Trust - Tuaropaki E (2002) 77 Taupō MB 25 (77 TPO 25) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...increase in meeting fees from $120.00 to $30Q.00 gross per trustee. Pursuant to s244 of the Act, the current Trust Order is varied accordingly. Removal of the Court's approval for trustee payments The application also seeks a variation to clause 3(b)(ix) of the Trust Order that in effect removes the Court's approval role for payment of fees, costs and travelling expenses for trustees. The practical result of the proposed change would arguably make the approval process more an...

  7. King v Te Aretoa - Succession to Puti Green [2021] Chief Judges MB 132 (2021 CJ 132) [pdf, 408 KB]

    2021 Chief Judge’s MB 132 I TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O WAIKATO MANIAPOTO In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand Waikato Maniapoto District A20160003881 WĀHANGA Under Section 45, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of CJ 2016/25 Puti Wendy Hohaia Green or Puti Green or Wendy Green or Wendy Puti and succession orders made at 108 Waikato Maniapoto MB 30-33 I WAENGA I A Between WALLACE KING Te K

  8. [2009] NZEmpC AC 17/09 Lloydd v Diagnostic Medlab Services Ltd [pdf, 26 KB]

    ...question of law was likely to arise in the matter other than incidentally. [10] Mr Cook submitted one of the important questions of law which arose was whether or not there was a fetter on an employer’s right to rely on the express garden leave clause. He submitted that there were two fetters. The first was that DMSL failed to exercise its discretion in good faith or reasonably. Mr Cook further refined that by submitting that the question of law was whether, in exercising th...

  9. 9 December 2024 - Private Plan Change 73 [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...Baseline (2018) Limited v Auckland Council Chapman & others v Auckland Council Applicant: Gardon Trust & Others Applicant: Gardon Trust & Others Appeal By Applicant For A Plan Change Against A Decision Of A Local Authority pursuant to Clause 27 of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 Appeal By Applicant For A Plan Change Against A Decision Of A Local Authority pursuant to Clause 27 of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 Appeal...

  10. UC v OI and others [2023] NZDT 759 (20 November 2023) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...2023. Reasons: 1. UC entered into a commercial lease with the OI Management Trust (herein the Trust) on 6 October 2022, commencing 14 November 2022. 2. At the signing of the lease, the Trust undertook to repair an existing leak, pursuant to clause 10.4 of the lease. The Trust allowed UC early access to the building to facilitate her fit out of the premises for her hair salon business. At some point the Trust decided to replace the roof rather than to continue trying to repair...