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  1. [2011] NZEmpC 120 Bourne, Conrad, Turner and NZ Merchant Service Guild Industrial Union of Workers Inc v Real Journeys Ltd [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...4 [2007] ERNZ 271. 5 At [43]. a statutory requirement to provide a properly particularised statement of claim. In that sense, it reinforces the general requirement that a statement of claim should fully, fairly and clearly inform the Court and the defendant of the nature and details of the claim, the relief sought and the grounds upon which it is sought. 6 While proper pleadings play a very important part in ensuring that proceedings are decided fairly and econo...

  2. De Malmanche & Ors as Trustees of the Lynette De Malmanche Trust v Auckland Council (successor to the Auckland City Council) [2010] NZWHT Auckland 38 [pdf, 392 KB]

    ...area and the living room, with bedrooms above. The west wall is at the end of the lounge, and the main bedroom is situated at the south west corner towards the back. There is a pagola and tiled area at that end of the building. The south wall forms the back of the house. It faces and is close to a bank cut into the ground to form the flat area on which the house was built. Aspects of each of the elevations were discussed at the hearing. [8] Ms De Malmanche had trouble with...

  3. LCRO 182/2017 TP v ZN (14 September 2020) [pdf, 414 KB]

    ...matter had not been settled. Because Mr TP was still on the record as Mrs ZN’s counsel, the court asked him to explain the position in a memorandum, which he was obliged to do. 7 (g) The memorandum that Mr TP prepared and filed had been requested by the court, was appropriate and did not disclose any confidential or privileged information. Standards Committee determination [42] The Standards Committee delivered its decision on 16 August 2017. In relation to the revi...

  4. Nga Runanga EiC M Bartlett Rights and interests Amended 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 901 KB]

    ...in the early 1880s are close to 140 years old. As Ms McIntyre’s evidence illustrates, these processes have often involved water being taken and used for very different purposes than it was originally granted for, and such rights have been transformed and perpetuated by various statutes with little (if any) consideration of tangata whenua interests. 4 Ngāi Tahu Land Report 1991, 6.9.6 5 The Crown Apology from the NTCSA is also included in Appendix 1 to this statement.

  5. Nga Runanga EiC M Bartlett Rights and interests Amended tracked 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 905 KB]

    ...in the early 1880s are close to 140 years old. As Ms McIntyre’s evidence illustrates, these processes have often involved water being taken and used for very different purposes than it was originally granted for, and such rights have been transformed and perpetuated by various statutes with little (if any) consideration of tangata whenua interests. Some submitters have described their deemed permits as a ‘longstanding right’ to water, I consider however that by telling the Ng...

  6. Ngāi Tahu Ki Murihiku - EiC - Maria Bartlett - Rights and interests (5 Feb 2021) [PDF, 898 KB]

    ...in the early 1880s are close to 140 years old. As Ms McIntyre’s evidence illustrates, these processes have often involved water being taken and used for very different purposes than it was originally granted for, and such rights have been transformed and perpetuated 3 Te Whakatau Kaupapa o Murihiku 1997. 4 Ngāi Tahu Land Report 1991, 6.9.6 Page 7 34598579_3.docx by various statutes with little (if any) consideration...

  7. Drozdzak v Accident Compensation Corporation (Work related gradual process) [2023] NZACC 157 [pdf, 442 KB]

    ...surfaces. The transmission of vibration to the body is dependent on body posture. The effects of vibration are complex. Exposure to WBV causes motions and forces within the human body that may: • Cause discomfort; • Adversely affect performance; • Cause health effects or aggravate pre-existing conditions. Vibration arises from various mechanical sources with which humans have physical contact. Vibration energy can be passed on to operators from vehicles on rough roads; vi...

  8. Tranche 2 of Cabinet and Ministerial advice on changes to clubs and ranges regulations [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...is the FSA. Implementation planning will take place concurrently with legislative drafting and the Parliamentary process. 51 Implementation will likely include, at minimum, changes to the regulator’s website, updating IT systems, and changing forms. This will require lead-in time. I expect that implementation planning will occur concurrently with Parliamentary timeframes for my proposed Bill. Cost-of-living Implications 52 There are no direct cost of living implications arising fr...

  9. Roborgh v Lay [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...hearing I was told that neither Mr Townsend nor Counsel had been aware of the company’s removal, and steps were being taken to have the company reinstated on the Register. Therefore, I am proceeding on the assumption that JTL is still a legally formed and registered company 3.8 The ninth respondent is Mr Peter Townsend, who is a director of JTL. The Owners claim that Mr Townsend has a personal liability for the claims that they have made against JTL. I will need to determine...

  10. 2020-04-09-Plan-Changes-1-8-s-32-Evaluation-Report.pdf [pdf, 737 KB]

    ...the rules in section 12.A. Reassessing those rules is not within the scope of PC8, therefore stronger direction in Policy 7.C.12 would conflict with the rule framework. Wider issue will be reconsidered for full plan review. Policies in 7.D – Request consistent wording throughout section 7.D: “Kāi Tahu cultural and spiritual beliefs, values and uses.” Proposed wording adopted for policies 7.D.5 – 7.D.10, which are the only policies in scope of PC8. Policy 7.D.5(f) – Pre...