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  1. [2021] NZEmpC 175 FDE v UWV [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...also agreed that you would continue to perform your normal duties, including generating and closing sales from the 11 June 2019 through to the 31 July 2019. It is expected that you would also attend all required client, sales and company meetings as requested by UWV. [FDE] we would like to thank you for your endeavours during your time with UWV and wish you well wherever your journey takes you. [11] FDE left on annual leave as planned, returning to the office on 8 July 2019. On their...

  2. Mark McNeilly (dated 21 April 2017) [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...to confirm its location. This revealed that the DCC web maps were inaccurate. (e) Had the proposed vehicle movements modelled along the most constrained sections of the proposed route. (f) Undertook site visits to assess the nature of the formed road and identify the location of any necessary improvements. I also undertook a site visit with a colleague to ground truth the modelling that was completed. This involved walking up the road separated by the maximum length of the l...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 283 Harbottle Road Residents v Matamata Piako District Council [pdf, 372 KB]

    ...ensure compliance with conditions 5 and 6. 16. The consent holder shall monitor noise levels at three monthly intervals for one year after the commencement of this consent and thereafter monitor annually unless the Matamata-Piako District Council requests more frequent monitoring. 17. Noise monitoring shall be undertaken at the consent holder's expense by a suitably qualified and experienced person, in accordance with good acoustical engineering practice and in accordance wit...

  4. Supplementary Evidence of Matthew Twose [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...changes to the policies and rules in PC7. Queenstown Lakes District Council’s submission supports PC7 subject to amendments relating to community water supplies. The submission from Dunedin City Council is also one of conditional support, and requests changes to PC7 to recognise and provide for community water supplies. 10. I consider the amendments proposed in this supplementary statement of evidence are within the scope of these submissions. I have not reviewed all the othe...

  5. TQ v OC [2021] NZDT 1620 (26 July 2021) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...recourse available to him or her. Under section 35 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 (CCLA) when someone has been induced to enter a contract by a misrepresentation, whether innocent or fraudulent, that person is entitled to damages (a form of compensation) as if the representation were a term of the contract that has been breached. 6. A misrepresentation must be untrue and a statement of past or present fact. 7. It is not enough for a party to say that a representation c...

  6. RIA: AML/CFT Expiring Regulations [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...Government. 10 The Commissioner of Police can issue orders under Section 143(1)(a) of the AML/CFT Act to compel the production of all records, documents, or information to Police relevant to an intelligence gathering inquiry as well as share reports generated under the AML/CFT Act. 11 Reporting entities may be required under Subpart 2 “Productions Orders” of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 to produce documents of a customer who was suspected of committing an offence. Impact...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 015 Omaka Valley Group Incorporated v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 656 KB]

    ...s279(1) RMA, such order being by consent, rather than representing a decision or determination on the merits pursuant to s297. The court understands for present purposes that: (a) all relevant parties to the proceedings have executed the memorandum requesting this order; (b) all parties are satisfied that all matters proposed for the court's endorsement fall within the court's jurisdiction, and conform to the 5 relevant requirements and objectives of the RMA including, m...

  8. 2023-10-11-MTA-Rebuttal-Evidence-of-D-Wilson.pdf [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...description of Muaūpoko sites and species of significance, c) Addresses how our mātauranga should be implemented in the Project going forward. 8. I have read and rely on the evidence of Mrs Dianne Rump and Mrs Siobhan Karaitiana who discuss our requests for appropriate recognition in the CEDF and certainty of cultural mitigation; and appropriate conditions responses respectively. 9. I am not giving this evidence in an expert capacity. However, I have the following qualificati...

  9. Gunn - Ohiti Waiti 1D Section 1 and others (2025) 119 Tākitimu MB 64 (119 TKT 64) [pdf, 299 KB]

    ...managed and utilised effectively at the moment. In fact, the evidence indicates that the opposite is true. That said, the question is whether the block can be managed or utilised more effectively as General land. [15] Because the block already forms part of the successful farming operation, the presumption must be that the block is already effectively managed and utilised. Therefore, the applicant must prove that the block can be more effectively managed and utilised as General la...

  10. [2025] NZEmpC 191 Cunningham v healthAlliance NZ Limited [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...novo challenge of the substantive determination was the best use of the Court’s limited time and resources, whether a separate non-de novo challenge was necessary, and whether it would have the effect of unduly hampering the Court’s ability to form its own view on the issue of costs. Both parties gave fulsome submissions on the nature and scope of the hearing during the directions conference. [4] A summary of Mr Cunningham’s key submissions included, an acknowle...