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  1. Justice Sector forecast 2010 to 2020 forecast 2011 March update [pdf, 907 KB]

    ...JUSTICE SECTOR FORECAST Forecast Update – March 2011 Page 13 4.2 Prosecutions Analysis The number of cases disposed summarily is below expectations, perhaps reflecting the reduction in numbers entering the court system. Summary cases form the majority of prosecutions, so this category would be the first to show the consequence of a drop in numbers entering the courts system. Meanwhile, the number of cases disposed indictably is above expectations (see graph overleaf). Th...

  2. Justice Sector forecast 2010 to 2020 December 2010 update [pdf, 905 KB]

    ...FORECAST Forecast Update – December 2010 Page 13 4.2 Prosecutions Analysis The number of cases disposed summarily is slightly below expectations over the quarter, reflecting the reduction in numbers entering the court system. Summary cases form the majority of prosecutions, so this category would be the first to show the consequence of a drop in numbers entering the courts system. Meanwhile, the number of cases disposed indictably is in line with expectations. 0...

  3. [2010] NZEmpC 103 Coy v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 75 KB]

    ...called by the plaintiff, and which is challenged, will be determined. The starting point as always is the pleadings, the most up to date statements of claim and defence. Ms Coy’s case consists of a number of personal grievances against her former employer. These include unjustified disadvantage in employment and unjustified constructive dismissal. A constructive dismissal is a resignation or abandonment of employment but which is alleged to be, in reality, a termination of emp...

  4. Tukapua v Taueki - Horowhenua Block 11 (2012) 278 Aotea MB 172 (278 AOT 172) [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...could not attend trustee meetings since he lived in Fielding. While he was prepared to do so he could not justify payment of travel costs without the guarantee of reimbursement from the trust, as had already been agreed by the trustees. This request does not seem unreasonable and I would therefore expect any trustee’s reasonable travel costs to attend the meeting to be met. [53] It seems perverse that the trustees cannot seem to undertake something so simple as meeting together...

  5. Ngatai v Johnson - Tokata A4 (2005) 290 Rotorua MB 19 (290 ROT 19) [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...the girls were to have camp sites on the block Tom told Harry he needed a right of way of access this block. The access Harry had to put in was to follow Marseille's fenceline from the road right through to the beach. Harry agreed to this request but on the basis that he would put the sale through the Court first and then gift the land area agreed upon back to the boys (Nigel and Charlie). As a result of this agreement, Tommy believed he had managed to secure the best land in...

  6. Barcello-Gemmell - Gore Blocks XVII and XIX Sec 90B2 (2001) 95 South Island MB 36 (95 SI 36) [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...expressed a view on the matter. At the hearing on 14 March 2001, the issue was directly addressed in evidence from Robert van Oriel, a Wellington builder called by counsel for the applicant. Mr van Oriel had visited Anatohia the previous day to form a view on what building sites were available. Mr van Oriel gave evidence that in his opinion there are eight building sites in addition to those occupied by the Homestead, the woolshed, Mark's house and Sharon's bach. He said t...

  7. Karena v Steedman - Te Koau A (2019) 76 Tākitimu MB 183 (76 TKT 183) [pdf, 484 KB]

    ...June 2016 to June 2018, have misappropriated trust funds, and have failed to solve issues around the lease or support his application to gain legal access. He has also made several allegations relating to theft of trust funds. As a result, he requests that the Court exercise its 3 Karena v Allen – Te Koau A (2016) 55 Tākitimu MB 148 (55 TKT 148) 4 Karena v Te Koau A Ahu Whenua Trust – Te Koau A Ahu Whenua Trust [2018] M...

  8. Anania - Waimata 2E (2020) 221 Taitokerau MB 243 (221 TTK 243) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...the land remains within the whānau. However, I adjourned the application for Mr Coutts to file a registered valuation for the block. I also indicated that I would require further information relating to the value the piece of land that was a formed road, would add to Waimata 2E block. [17] On 26 August 2019, Mr Coutts filed further submissions and evidence relating to the matters discussed at hearing, including a valuation for the block. As a special valuation had been filed...

  9. [2018] NZEmpC 147 Amcor Flexibles (NZ) Ltd v Gillan [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...familiar with. Mr Gillan disputed the accounts of what happened in these statements by denying they described the symptoms of a seizure. [27] Copies of the statements from Mr Gillan’s co-workers were sent to his union, together with a request for a meeting to discuss the incident. The union was advised that he would be stood down from work on full pay in the meantime and that a further medical assessment would be required. Fourth medical report: November 2015 [28] Amco...

  10. [2021] NZACC 137 – L v ACC (30 August 2021) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...“an ordinary consequence of the lumbar puncture procedure”. [5] Then on 14 November 2017 the appellant’s GP, Dr Norton sought cover for “back pain with repeated attempts to perform lumbar puncture with CONSEQUENTIAL DEPRESSIVE DISORDER, request that latter be documented as an additional diagnosis”. The claim was not investigated as required under the Act and a deemed decision to accept cover for “depressive disorder” was made. the appellant was advised of this on 23...