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  1. Sandy v Khan LCRO 181 / 2009 (25 December 2009) - Decision on orders [pdf, 112 KB]

    ...order will be made accordingly. Penalty [39] Mr Khan submitted that this was not a case where punitive orders were appropriate. He submitted that he had not preferred his own interest over that of his client but rather foolishly acceded to a request that his firm act for both parties. He suggested that even had independent counsel been obtained for Ms Sandy the outcome would not have been greatly different. [40] Mr Khan notes that the Standards Committee did not see that there h...

  2. Romford v Marlborough LCRO 123 / 2009 (15 December 2009) [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...spoken with the police subsequent to Mr Romford’s threats against him during their last meeting, he did not disclose any details”. The Committee did not make any particular finding on this aspect of the complaint. However, the matter clearly formed part of the complaint in which on p 3 Mr Romford said “On 6th October I saw William Marlborough at the Manakau District Court and asked why he had talked to Constable B and said what he had said. Mr Romford denied this and said he h...

  3. Forrest v Kamara Developments Ltd [2010] NZWHT Auckland 28 [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...established the claim for contribution of $43,519.67 against Mr Rudolph. [47] Ms Macky submitted that there is no need for the Tribunal to consider the contributions to settlement made by the other parties. I agree with that submission as no such request was made by any of the other parties to this proceeding. CONCLUSION AND ORDERS [48] The claimants‟ claim is appropriate to the extent of $207,401.66. For the reasons set out in this determination I make the followi...

  4. Cole & Anor v Euro-Asia Investments Ltd & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 8 [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...and these were a major source of leaks. Handrails were fitted via penetrations through the top of the decks. d) The deck/wall intersections were frequently not properly flashed. Page | 6 e) Balustrades and parapet tops were often formed without a slope and without waterproofing. f) There were serious issues with inadequate flashings and sealing around the frames, windows and doors. This included sill and jamb flashings as well as head flashings. g) A very com...

  5. Baigent v ACC [2014] NZACA 18 [pdf, 58 KB]

    ACCIDENT COMPENSATION APPEAL AUTHORITY NEW ZEALAND [2014] NZACA 18 ACA 9/14 (formerly ACA 9/13) Gary Richard Baigent Applicant ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Before: D J Plunkett Counsel for the Applicant: J Miller Counsel for the Respondent: P McBride Date of Decision: 31 October 2014 __________________________________________________________________ DECISION _____________________________________________________________

  6. Grubb and Anor as Trustees of the Bas Trust v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 58 [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...line; insufficient clearance from floor to ground lines; no control joints or expansion joints to the stucco exterior cladding; numerous sealed cracks to the stucco plaster exterior cladding; defective window and door flashings; no sleeves or formed sealant joints at penetrations; face fixed downpipes, light fittings and alarm siren box; the deck in too close contact with stucco exterior cladding; and plaster board interior lining cracked on numerous exterior walls. The Council su...

  7. Briefing for incoming Minister 2017 - Vote Treaty Negotiations [pdf, 929 KB]

    ...connections then established through the negotiations between iwi and various levels of government present significant opportunities for rebuilding relationships and jointly define aspirations for the future. 3 Settlements are transformative. They contribute to the cultural, social and economic development of Māori and, by extension, the development of communities and regions. They strengthen the capital of iwi alongside existing Māori commerce and assets built up outsi...

  8. YCAP - community action plan faqs [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...• three overarching strategies • three key building blocks • 30 practical actions. The three strategies shape how we will tackle youth crime. The three building blocks provide essential support, such as leadership, coordination and information, to those on the frontline. The 30 practical actions are a ‘to-do list’ of initiatives and milestones that government agencies will put in place over the first two years of the plan. Under YCAP, government agencies will work eve...

  9. Schiller-Cooper v Lozano [2013] NZIACDT 17 (21 March 2013) [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...parents of persons living permanently in New Zealand. [2.5] Ms Lozano was not aware of this class of visa and failed to provide the appropriate advice. Ms Schiller-Cooper did her own research, ascertained this was the best solution, and completed the forms to apply for such a visa herself, on her mother’s behalf. Ms Lozano still did not understand the relevant policy. [2.6] Ms Schiller-Cooper complained to Ms Lozano regarding her failure to give appropriate advice. Ms Lozano wrote...

  10. Bratton v Le Lievre - Muriwhenua Incorporation [2017] Māori Appellate Court MB 131 (2017 APPEAL 131) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...jurisdiction is not forever excluded just because an initial lease term does not require its consideration or approval. 18 HC Auckland, CIV-2008-404-2645, 16 September 2008 19 Tatahi Ltd (Formerly known as Tutanekai Tatahi Ltd) v Matauri Bay Properties Ltd [2009] 3 NZLR 367 (CA) 20 Ibid at [27] to [29] 2017 Maori Appellate Court MB 139 [37] Clause 14 of Ms Le Lievre’s LTO states that, upon expiry of the term of 30...