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  1. Lavender v Attorney-General (Strike-Out Application) [2021] NZHRRT 52 [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...describes how the date referred to in subsection (3) is determined. (5) For the purposes of this section, it is irrelevant that— (a) no person can be, or has been, charged with or convicted of the offence; or (b) the alleged offender is incapable of forming criminal intent. 4 [12] It can be seen a person has cover for a mental injury caused by certain criminal acts if he or she can establish (inter alia) the following: [12.1] The act (offence) is listed in Schedule 3; and [1...

  2. Guide to virtual meetings - Behavioural Science Aotearoa [pdf, 308 KB]

    ...Be explicit about what the goal of the meeting is. References Bailenson, J. N. (2021). Nonverbal overload: A theoretical argument for the causes of Zoom fatigue. Technology, Mind, and Behavior. Barron, G. &. (2002). Private e-mail requests and the diffusion of responsibility. Computers in Human Behavior,, 507-520. Herrett, E. v. (2014). Text messaging reminders for influenza vaccine in primary care: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial . BMJ open. Huang, J...

  3. Te Riaki - Ngongohau 5 (2021) 437 Aotea MB 177 (437 AOT 177) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...Geoffrey Hipango, Heni O’Donnell, James Kotua and Janet Hipango. Ko te hātepe ture o te tono nei Procedural history [5] The application was received on 8 June 2021. Following that, on 15 June 2021, the case manager wrote to the applicant requesting the original and two copies of the sale and purchase agreement between the two incorporations. Following that, on 21 June 2021, the applicant was advised that the application would be set down for hearing in September 2021....

  4. ORC & Fish and Game - EIC - Niall Watson - 17 September 2021 [pdf, 651 KB]

    ...from land-based animals. Waste concentrations will depend on the volume of water passing through the facility and fish density or stock level. Waste will include the metabolic products of the fish (nitrogen and phosphorus mostly in dissolved form) and suspended solids (fish faeces and uneaten food particles). Fish hatchery outflow is commonly put into a settling pond to allow suspended sediment to drop out, and races are cleaned regularly. 20 Fish hatcheries are commonly sit...

  5. ORC & Fish and Game - EIC - Niall Watson - 17 September 2021 - corrected [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...from land-based animals. Waste concentrations will depend on the volume of water passing through the facility and fish density or stock level. Waste will include the metabolic products of the fish (nitrogen and phosphorus mostly in dissolved form) and suspended solids (fish faeces and uneaten food particles). Fish hatchery outflow is commonly put into a settling pond to allow suspended sediment to drop out, and races are cleaned regularly. 20 Fish hatcheries are commonly sit...

  6. The Maori Trustee v Erueti - Succession to Momona Tamihana (2022) 448 Aotea MB 63 (448 AOT 63) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...equal shares between the children of Johnny and Doreen. The settlement agreement is silent with respect to general land. 448 Aotea MB 68 [23] The settlement agreement does not have any effect upon disposition of the general land block forming part of the estate of Momona as Johnny’s interest in this land was a life interest only. [24] I agree with counsel for the Māori Trustee that in accordance with the terms of Momona’s will, his Māori and general land interests...

  7. Forests (Legal Harvest Assurance) Amendment Bill [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...number of other consequential amendments. New part 5 relates to legal harvest assurance. It establishes a regulatory system for legal harvest, which; a. requires a person who is responsible for harvesting regulated timber to provide legal harvest information about timber, keep the legal harvest information up-to-date; and keep records of any legal harvest information they have provided; b. requires a person to be registered for legal harvest before acting as a log trader or carryi...

  8. [2023] NZEmpC 5 A Labour Inspector v Nikhil Himalaya Point Chev Ltd T/A Merchants Liquor [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...employees for suffering loss and damage as a result of breaches of minimum entitlement provisions by the employer companies to the extent that those employer companies are unable to pay the wages or other money payable to the employees. [8] At the request of the Court, clarification as to the basis for the proposed banning order and its terms, and the significance of the record-keeping breaches recorded in the Agreed Statement of Facts was provided by a further memorandum from the...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 032 Crafar v Taupo District Council [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...arguably subordinate to the plaintiff's right to be heard. Strong social policy considerations favour the use of Courts as an accessible forum for the resolution of disputes and grievances of almost all kinds. Only where a clear impression can be formed that the plaintiff's claim is altogether without merit- so that in the alternative it would be amenable to being struck out- would it be right for security to be ordered where to do so would bring the plaintiff's claim to d...

  10. [2022] NZEnvC 242 Adams v Thames-Coromandel District Council [pdf, 470 KB]

    ...Act, such order being by consent, rather than representing a decision or determination on the merits pursuant to section 297. The Court understands for present purposes that: (a) all parties to the proceedings have executed the memorandum requesting this order; 4 (b) all parties are satisfied that all matters proposed for the Court’s endorsement fall within the Court’s jurisdiction, and conform to the relevant requirements and objectives of the Act including, in parti...