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  1. [2018] NZEmpC 120 RPW v H and C [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...alleged breaches of compliance orders and orders prohibiting publication. The plaintiff is a trust board. The first defendant and his corporate entity, the second defendant, act as employment advocates. The defendants acted as advocates for a former employee of the plaintiff in an employment relationship problem between them. The problem was referred to mediation. A settlement was reached and affirmed by the mediator pursuant to s 149 of the Employment Relations Act 2000 (the A...

  2. LCRO 238/2015 NS v LO (28 September 2018) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...case. [30] One of Mr NS’ key concerns was that he had disclosed his concerns about the partnership accounts to Mr LO before the litigation got under way. It is not accepted that those disclosures were of a confidential nature, because they formed the substance of the dispute that was litigated primarily between Mr NS and his former wife before the High Court. By putting those concerns before the High Court, subject to any claims of privilege, Mr NS must be taken to have express...

  3. Rayner v CAC 521 & Morrow [2019] NZREADT 30 (31 July 2019) [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...require that the appraisal reflects current market conditions and that comparable sales information is provided. [17] Ms Mok submitted that while a licensee may be expected to provide an explanation for the inclusion of certain properties if requested to do so, the Rules do not extend the obligation beyond this, as long as the licensee has provided sufficient details in the appraisal about the comparable features of the properties (such as designated land use, age, nature size,...

  4. Kahukiwa v Ross - Waikite No 3A (2019) 217 Waiariki MB 68 (217 WAR 68) [pdf, 283 KB]

    ...aware of the applicants’ proposal for some months, and it came at the time when the conflict was happening within their whānau. When the meeting was called by Margaret Edwards in March 2018, they were under the impression it was to discuss a request by the applicants for a bath. However, the meeting quickly descended into heated discussion concerning the whānau issues and the matter of the bath was not discussed fully. Therefore, they have never been given the opportunity as...

  5. Sexual violence attrition and progression - Q&A [pdf, 384 KB]

    ...sexual violence victimisations reported to Police since this data became available in mid-2014 (rather than a subset of specific files) and included victimisations for both adults and children. This analysis will be updated annually, enabling the performance of the criminal justice system to be monitored. What did the analysis involve? Police victim and perpetrator data was linked with court data to track the progression of sexual violence victimisations reported to Police throug...

  6. Central Otago District Council - B R Patterson - Economics (3 Feb 2021) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...and harvested in the short-term. 8. The current Covid-19 climate makes it a particularly imprudent time to be creating additional investment and operational uncertainty for the agricultural sector. Agriculture has been one of the strongest performing industries throughout the pandemic and is providing significant employment opportunities at a time when the availability of jobs in many other industries, such as tourism and hospitality, is impaired. INTRODUCTION 9. My full nam...

  7. [2020] NZEnvC 217 Trojan Holdings Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 472 KB]

    ...Pedestrian Links' ('Links Provisions'). The hearing of these appeal points was allocated to Topic 8 of the PDP's Stage 1 appeals. [2] Trojan and Skyline own Queenstown CBD commercial premises that have, for many years, hosted informal ground floor pedestrian accessways between streets. Under the PDP, in Figure 1 in Ch 12, these were denoted Links 5 and 6 in a network of 'Pedestrian Links'. The force in that was in the application of related development...

  8. FFNZ - EiC - P W Hunt (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 307 KB]

    ...together to benefit the environment I would like to comment on where we are now and where we have come from. 43. Farmers and other rural communities have grasped the nettle under the 6A framework. There have been many rural catchment groups formed in Otago5 that are now working together, many with council and wider government support. 44. I compare this with what has happened in urban areas where the realisation amongst councils and councillors that things are going to...

  9. COES – EiC – P Murray (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 530 KB]

    ...temporary halt to ‘business as usual’ when it needs to project to holders of deemed and expired permits that interim decisions on their applications will be considered in the light of the outcomes sought by the NPS-FM. Given the lack of information on the aquatic ecosystems in these Submission of P H Murray to PC7, February 2021 page 3 rivers and the effects of current and future land use, decisions granting short term permits should be precautionary. 11 In preparing thi...

  10. [2020] NZEnvC 117 Swap Stockfoods Limited v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 644 KB]

    ...set down for hearing in the week commencing 19 October 2020. (e) The parties attended mediation in January 2020. The Regional Council does not wish to participate in further mediations given the timetabling directions in place. [1 OJ Ms Zame requested that if the waiver is granted the applicants be required to comply with the existing timetable, provide a list of their proposed witnesses and expertise and confirm that the current allocation of 3 days hearing time is sufficient....