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  1. [2021 NZACC 134 – Western v ACC (17 August 2021) [pdf, 386 KB]

    ...her accidents in 1996 and 1998. [91] Accordingly, the appeal is allowed and the respondent’s decision of 11 December 2015 suspending her entitlements to treatment and weekly compensation is overturned. [92] Should there be any issue as to costs, counsel have leave to file memoranda in respect thereof. Judge C J McGuire District Court Judge Solicitors: Corcoran French, Christchurch for the appellant Young Hunter, Christchurch for the respondent...

  2. [2021] NZACC 173 – Musudroka v ACC (5 November 2021) [pdf, 401 KB]

    ...rehabilitating the injured person to a point where he or she is able to take gainful employment once again. I find in this case that that is the position that has been reached and I therefore must dismiss this appeal. [93] There is no issue as to costs. Judge C J McGuire District Court Judge Solicitors: Rejendra Chaudhry, Manukau for the appellant Medico Law, Auckland for the respondent

  3. [2021] NZACC 147 – Langston v ACC (30 September 2021) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...concluding the information provided does not establish a clear picture that Mr Langston was incapacitated over the whole, or any part of the period between 1 July 1981 to 3 April 1988. [66] Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. There is no issue as to costs. Judge Denese Henare District Court Judge Solicitors: Young Hunter, Christchurch for the respondent

  4. [2024] NZIACDT 07 – MM v Ma (30 January 2024) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...undertake training should specify the precise course suggested. Ms Ma specifically requires training in conflicts of 20 interest, so the parties are asked to identify a suitable course. Any request for repayment of fees or the payment of costs or expenses or for compensation must be accompanied by a schedule particularising the amounts and basis of the claim. Timetable [82] The timetable for submissions will be as follows: (1) The Registrar, the complainant and Ms Ma are t...

  5. Cycle-5-About-the-NZCVS-reports-v1.0-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 476 KB]

    ...description • location of offence • contact with the offender • existence of Protection, Restraining, or Police Safety Orders • offender’s attitude towards victim’s race, sexuality, age, sex, religion and disability • cost of crime • insurance • time off work • reporting to Police • injury and weapon use • perceptions of seriousness of incident CAPI for incidents relating to CAPI screeners and CASI for incidents relating to CASI s...

  6. X v Secretary for Justice [2023] NZRA 002 (26 April 2023) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...although the December decision did proceed on the incorrect basis that the Applicant had sought an internal review of the November decision (as opposed to having filed a new application), the giving of the December decision as a final decision has not cost the Applicant anything in terms of losing an opportunity to respond to the negative factors that led to the November decision. [44] A further difficulty for the Applicant on this argument is that, taken to its logical extreme,...

  7. Boyle v ACC (Deemed Cover, Weekly Compensation) [2024] NZACC 61 [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...continued eligibility for weekly compensation, thus suspending his continued entitlement to weekly compensation. [50] The decision of the Reviewer dated 21 June 2022 is therefore upheld. This appeal is dismissed. [51] I make no order as to costs. P R Spiller District Court Judge Solicitors for the Appellant: Laura Findlater Law. Solicitors for the Respondent: Morrison Mallett.

  8. [2023] NZREADT 19 - NQ v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 2104) (9 August 2023) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...another $50,000. He declined. The property was then sold to him. [22] According to the purchaser, he was denied being the highest bidder below reserve. He realistically expected to get the property at $1.9M, so the actions of the auctioneer had cost him $100,000. [23] The purchaser added that he was also concerned about the advertising which misrepresented the property as located on the shoreline and referred to a fifth bedroom which could not be classified as a bedroom....