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  1. 2021-05-18 Transcript (up until end of day 28 - 14.05.2021) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...along with the Soil Management Award from Balance and the Waterwise Award from Water Force, thank you. 15 Q. And can you describe your role with the Manuherikia Catchment Group? A. I'm the chair of the Manuherikia Catchment Group which was formed in 2019 I think. Q. And was that the group that was formed to advance the reconsenting project? 20 A. Yes. To advance the reconsenting progress and to be a cohesive voice for the minimum flow process. Q. Ms Gillespie can you sim...

  2. Transcript (week 6 Cromwell) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...along with the Soil Management Award from Balance and the Waterwise Award from Water Force, thank you. 15 Q. And can you describe your role with the Manuherikia Catchment Group? A. I'm the chair of the Manuherikia Catchment Group which was formed in 2019 I think. Q. And was that the group that was formed to advance the reconsenting project? 20 A. Yes. To advance the reconsenting progress and to be a cohesive voice for the minimum flow process. Q. Ms Gillespie can you sim...

  3. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 8 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...burglary 53 6.1 Security measures in place at the time of the burglary 53 6.2 Security advice from the Police 53 6.3 Changes made following burglary 54 6.4 Summary 56 7 General comments on burglary and Police response 57 8 Discussion 61 8 Appendix A Information sheet 63 Appendix B Interview guide for victim interview 65 9 Tables Table 2.1 Ethnicity of sample 18 Table 2.2 Household composition of sample 19 Table 2.3 Property arrangements of sample 19 Table 2.4 Number of victims of re...

  4. Proactive release - Market structure for recreational cannabis [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...transition to a legal recreational cannabis market. PR OAC TI VE LY R EL EA SE D BY T HE M IN IS TR Y OF JU ST IC E Market structure for recreational cannabis Poutū-te-rangi 2020 Introduction 2 The quantitative model was informed by both international and domestic evidence. The analysis included modelling on the initial spike in cannabis use that would be expected following legalisation based on international evidence. A summary of the model is presented in A...

  5. [2010] NZEmpC 34 Bay Milk Distributors Ltd v Jopson [pdf, 16 KB]

    ...previously. The plaintiff says that the defendant insisted on inspecting the originals of these documents and this took place in mid July 2009. These developments are said to have caused the original fixture to have been adjourned although the request for disclosure is said to have been unnecessary and employed as a delaying tactic and with the purpose of increasing the plaintiff’s costs. [5] On 5 February 2009 counsel for the plaintiff made a Calderbank offer to Mr Jopson of $1...

  6. [2007] NZEmpC AC 20/07 Ioane v Waitakere City Council [pdf, 19 KB]

    ...or be substantially reduced overlook the fact that while Mr Ioane did not succeed in his primary goal of reinstatement, he nevertheless proved his dismissal was unjustifiable and received what could only be regarded as substantial damages in the form of reimbursement of wages and compensation. [8] I am not prepared to let costs lie where they fall. Costs should follow the event despite reinstatement being rejected. The appeal hearings, I note, consisted of 2 days. Having rega...

  7. [2012] NZEmpC 160 Edwards v Two Degrees [pdf, 54 KB]

    ...payment in para [29](d) which dealt with the situation if the defendant’s decision to dismiss the plaintiff is found to be substantively justified and therefore the new paragraph was unnecessary. [3] In response to counsel for the defendant’s request that the matter be reconvened before the Court, a hearing was convened by telephone linkage and the matter was argued. [4] Mr Waalkens confirmed the matters contained in his memorandum. Where the circumstance arose that the pla...

  8. [2012] NZEmpC 2 Bourne and Ors v New Zealand Merchant Service Guild Industrial Union of workers Inc [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...directly in an award of costs. The issues were so intertwined that much of the evidence was relevant to many or all of the issues. In particular, evidence of the defendant’s proposal for restructuring and how consultation about it proceeded formed the foundation on which the allegations of breach of the collective agreement and lack of good faith were based. Had the plaintiffs pursued only the issues on which they were successful or partially successful, the hearing may well have...

  9. [2013] NZEmpC 142 Air NZ Ltd v Kerr [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...the defendant, Mr Chemis, consented to the application to file an amended statement of claim and so I made that order by consent. An amended 1 [2013] NZEmpC 141. statement of claim in the form of the draft filed on 26 July 2013 is to be filed and served immediately. [3] The application for further disclosure arises out of a statement made in paragraph 41 of the defendant’s brief of evidence in which he states that “Jets...

  10. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM local David Waters [pdf, 81 KB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT IN THE MATTER of a notice of motion under section 87G of the Resource Management Act 1991 (Act) requesting the granting of resource consents to Waiheke Marinas Limited to establish and operate a marina at Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island, in the Hauraki Gulf ENV-2013-AKL-000174 STATEMENT OF LAY EVIDENCE OF DAVID WATERS (SURPLUS MOORINGS TE HURIHI BAY) ON BEHALF OF DIRECTION MATIATIA INCORPORATED AND OTHERS...