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  1. [2015] NZEmpC 63 Premier Events Group Ltd v Beattie Ors [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...jurisdiction, of this delay and the reasons for it. [4] Before turning to PEGL’s claim for an order staying the balance of the proceedings in this Court (being an assessment of damages that may be due by Mr Beattie to PEGL), it is important to record formally what the Court has and has not done to date. In respect of those causes of action by PEGL against Mr Beattie that remain alive, the Court has not entered judgment for PEGL. Rather, on questions of liability alone, it has...

  2. [2015] NZEmpC 84 Robinson v Pacific Seals New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...become known colloquially as a "non-de novo 20 Cliff v Air New Zealand Ltd [2005] ERNZ 1 (EmpC). challenge" (because of the absence of reference to this in s 179) is a narrower form of appeal in the sense that it identifies some but not all of the determination that is under appeal. That is exemplified by s 179(4) which requires a party not seeking a hearing de novo to specify what it says are errors of law or fact...

  3. Hunstanton v Gretna LCRO 27 / 2010 (13 July 2010) [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...the bill in this matter. Provision of records / consent to billing [7] Ms Hunstanton sought a review on the basis that the respondents should have obtained consent prior to billing this matter and ought to have provided to her time records when requested. Those time records were provided to her through this office in the course of the review. [8] Ms Hunstanton is a beneficiary in the estate of D Grimsby (Ms Hunstanton’s mother). Mr Chester is the executor and trustee. As such th...

  4. Young v ACC [2014] NZACA 7 [pdf, 57 KB]

    ...2011 stated: “This is to confirm that the decision to suspend Weekly Compensation on 18 September 1980 issued by ACC was incorrect. 4 ACC are happy to investigate the queries raised by the lodged review, and have forwarded the information to Wellington to seek guidance on outstanding entitlements. ACC may contact you for earnings information and medical certificates for the duration of the period from when your WC entitlement ceased, until the current date, however...

  5. XB & XC v A North Island Standards Committee LCRO 207-208 / 2012 (10 June 2013) [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...of this account were not able to be “properly reviewed by the inspectorate” as required by the Regulation. By way of example I refer to the following entries and account number OSH 600.47. 2/11/2009 Che D/C [Mr XB] Payment of funds as requested 12,250.00 33,109.71 14 The trust account ledger in question in fact referred to [Company A] and not to [Company B]. 13 2/11/2009 Che D/C [Mr XB] Visa Card Re Balance of Vod...

  6. 2017 NZSSAA 039 (20 July 2017) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...worker who has had close contact with Ms XXXX since she arrived in New Zealand. She is a friend of Ms XXXX’s family who visits the appellant in XXXX annually and maintains contact by telephone. [6] The appeal was filed on 6 May 2016 in the form of a brief letter from Ms Z stating that the grounds of appeal are that Ms XXXX ‘qualifies for SLP under the reciprocal agreement and thus for Disability Allowance and TAS (Temporary Additional Support) also’. [7] The Ministr...

  7. MLC - 2014 June - Review of Te Ture Whenua Act 1993 [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...Review of Te Ture Whenua Act 1993 Introduction At the beginning of April this year the Associate Minister of Māori Affairs released the Review Panel’s report into Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. The report makes broad recommendations for reform of the Act. Given the potential for the report to influence the development of Government policy in relation to the Act it deserves timely and robust scrutiny. Yet to date the report has not been the subject of any scrutiny of note in the p...

  8. Rangihuna v The Trustees of the Te Rimu Trust - Te Rimu Trust (2010) 10 Tairawhiti MB 137 (10 TRW 137) [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...Akuhata-Brown. 2 57 Ruatoria MB 11 (57 RUA 11) 3 171 Gisborne MB 133 (171 GIS 133) 10 Tairawhiti MB 139 Procedural History [7] On 2 November 2009, a conference was held pursuant to section 67 of the 1993 Act.4 [8] Counsel for the trustees informed the Court, that they would be seeking to make an application to vary the Trust Order to accommodate the lease. Timetabling directions were given for the filing of briefs of evidence. Discussion was held regarding an AGM to...

  9. Hunstanton v Cambourne and Chester LCRO 167 / 2009 (10 February 2010) [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...the bill in this matter. Provision of records / consent to billing [7] Ms Hunstanton sought a review on the basis that the respondents should have obtained consent prior to billing this matter and ought to have provided to her time records when requested. Those time records were provided to her through this office in the course of the review. [8] Ms Hunstanton is a beneficiary in the estate of D Grimsby (Ms Hunstanton’s mother). Mr Chester is the executor and trustee. As such th...

  10. E90 Graeme McIndoe - Urban Design - RE – Applicant [pdf, 967 KB]

    ...a lesser area of visual connection. 4.10 I also consider provision for passive surveillance to be essential for the following reasons: 2620 8 a) It is fundamental to safety in public space that an appropriate level of passive (or informal) surveillance is complemented by rather than replaced by formal surveillance. The Ministry of Justice National Guidelines for CPTED state7: i. “In some circumstances, security cameras and security staff may be appropriate in addition...