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  1. July 2015 National Pānui [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...trustees of the Wharemaru Marae O Kaimaumau 18 NATIONAL PÄNUI - Höngongoi / JULY 2015 PANUI NO: TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 63 11:30AM A20150001961 214/93, 219/93 June Tam Te Konoti A3 - Constitute the William and Roma Job Whänau Trust in respect of the interests of Richard Job, Richard William Job, Shirley Rachel Riley, Shirly Rily, Lydia Tamarua, May Job, Nancy Hepi, June Tam, Margaret Peka and Freda Takimoana and appointShirley Rachel Rielly, Nancy...

  2. [2008] NZEmpC CC 12A/08 Clark v Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology [pdf, 24 KB]

    ...and had subsequently been the subject of written submissions to the Authority. The issue was decided on the papers with no appearance in Court. Thus, while I accept that it was reasonable for the plaintiff to instruct Mr Praat to do a thorough job in pursuing the challenge, the extent to which additional work was reasonably required to carry out those instructions was distinctly limited. [12] In her memorandum, Ms Kirk informed me that the Authority has yet to fix costs in rel...

  3. [2009] NZEmpC WC 27/09 Griffiths Drilling (NZ) Ltd v Jenner [pdf, 24 KB]

    ...despite his preparedness to negotiate the method for paying the monies ordered by the Authority, the company has refused to do so or even respond. Mr Jenner says that in mid September he was made redundant from his new post-Griffiths Drilling job and has received the unemployment benefit since then although has recently managed to obtain some casual night work. He says that to avoid a mortgagee sale of his home, as a result of his inability to meet mortgage payments that...

  4. Martick v CAC303 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 56 [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...appraisals were minimal.  The appellant did in fact inspect the property but because this involved accessing the property using another agency’s lock box she had been told by her manager not to state this.  That she had done an excellent job in negotiating the sale and the commission.  That she knew the area well and had excellent contacts.  That she had factored into her appraisal the fact that there was going to be a new sceptic tank installed on the property which...

  5. AFN v ZUI [2012] NZDT 187 (8 June 2012) [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...evidence which indicates that it is more probable than not that ZUI’s rhododendron tree damaged her drain in 2006, rather than one of the trees in the reserve. [12] I have had regard to the fact that AFN considers RT to have done an inadequate job of repairing her drain, and that the damage may have actually been further along her drain and closer to her house, which could mean that it was in fact ZUI’s rhododendron tree that either caused or contributed to the damage in 200...

  6. Donkin v CAC 10057 & Morton-Jones [2012] NZREADT 44 [pdf, 31 KB]

    ...agents will have the ability of a solicitor to determine acceptable risks and problems with titles and/or covenants and/or LIM reports but clearly purchasers rely upon an agent when making representations as to the state of the property. The agent’s job is to ensure that the purchaser is not misled. In this particular case if the agent had bothered to obtain a LIM or had called the Council to ask, or even obtained a rates report then there would have been no misrepresentation. The dif...

  7. REAA CAC 10054 v Hume [2014] NZREADT 10 [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...the Real Estate Agents Authority has recently spoken to Mr Hocquard and confirms that, since the substantive hearing of 17 October 2013, Mr Hume has left Mr Hocquard's employment by mutual consent. This was a result of Mr Hume “not doing the job correctly”, “in-house issues” involving Mr Hume, and Mr Hocquard concluding that Mr Hume was “bad for business” given his deteriorating behaviour. [23] Given this development and the defendant’s lack of a supportive supervis...

  8. [2014] NZEmpC 44 Fox v Hereworth School Trust Board No3 interlocutory [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...categorically to the documents by their page numbers corresponding with the list of them supplied by ACL’s solicitors on 10 March 2014. Where I refer to “the Commissioner” this means the Commissioner of Police. [16] The New Zealand Police job sheets at pages 1-2 of the schedule are relevant and should be disclosed to the plaintiff by ACL. [17] The document at page 3 of the schedule is relevant and should be disclosed to the plaintiff by ACL. [18] The document at pages 4-5 o...

  9. 2014 Justice Sector annual report [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...adequate literacy skills and many have mental health, alcohol and drug problems. In the last five years, an extra $68 million has been invested to expand rehabilitation programmes, enhance education and training services and get prisoners into real jobs when they’re released: • 1500 more prisoners every year have received literacy and numeracy training. • 3 prisons are now Working Prisons. The remaining 13 will be transitioned to the framework in 2015. In working prisons, all priso...

  10. Binning & Anor [2011] NZWHT Auckland 34 [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...appropriate method to discharge water from the original house during the alteration house should mean that their claim was eligible. The 2001 builder was fully aware that there were issues with the original dwelling and either ignored these or did a job that fell short of the standards of the day. If the original issues had been attended to adequately they would have not have experienced the leaks that they have had to deal with. Decision [10] Section 14 of the Act s...