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  1. Harris v Department of Corrections [2013] NZHRRT 15 [pdf, 125 KB]

    ...and a “rough description” of the documents received from outside the prison. When PCO Harihari asked to see the documents in question, Mr Harris refused. Asked the reason for his refusal Mr Harris told the Tribunal that it was PCO Harihari’s job to check the file. When it was pointed out to Mr Harris that unless PCO Harihari knew what documents Mr Harris had received from the anonymous person outside the prison, PCO Harihari would not know what to look for when he checked the fil...

  2. [2015] NZEmpC 58 Hoff v The Wood Lifecare (2007) Limited Industries [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...disciplinary meeting and it commenced one and a half hours after the conclusion of Mrs Hoff's meeting. The notes of the meeting, again recorded by Ms Berryman, show that the gardener made the point that no one gave him instructions in his job but he would help people out and he confirmed that he had asked Mrs Hoff to unlock Studio 3 so that he could water the plants. He also made the point that he spent "plenty of time" consoling, counselling and talking to the staf...

  3. Walton v Holden [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...to nine fixings per square metre. By comparison Rockcote, a lightweight cladding, required 32 fixings whereas in NZS4251 Part 1 1998 para 4.3.5.1 for stucco cladding the requirement was 55 fixings psm. His view was that the fixings in this job were grossly inadequate. 8.4.6 He then referred to the use of staple buttons to fix the plaster to the polystyrene and said there was no evidence of wiring through to the backing. The polystyrene was fixed to the timber frame by na...

  4. Youth Crime Action Plan - summary [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    YCAP Youth crime action plan 2013–2023 SUMMARY THE ARTWORK USED IN YCAP PUBLICATIONS WAS CREATED BY YOUNG PEOPLE STAYING AT CHILD, YOUTH AND FAMILY RESIDENCES 11 Introduction 2 The strategies 3 Partnering with communities 4 Reducing escalation 4 Early and sustainable exits 5 Making the strategies happen 6 Making a difference: How the Youth Crime Action Plan will work in the community 7 Prevention 8 Youth offending teams (YOT) 10 Police decision‑making 11 Assessing the

  5. JE v AC and SY LCRO 259/2012 (17 February 2015) [pdf, 154 KB]

    LCRO 259/2012 CONCERNING an application for review pursuant to section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING a determination of the [North Island] Standards Committee [X] BETWEEN JE Applicant AND AC AND SY Respondents The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. DECISION Introduction [1] Mrs JE applied for a review of a decision by the [North Island] Standards Com

  6. Dablo v Tan [2013] NZIACDT 28 (20 May 2013) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...fault for not processing the application for a work permit more quickly. 5 [42] Ms Dablo responded to the message immediately and asked “So I am still safe working now?”, to which Ms Tan replied “yes, just continue doing your job”. [43] On 12 July 2010 there was a further series of instant messages between Ms Dablo and Ms Tan. Ms Dablo expressed concern that she was going to have to stop work, as her employers required a work permit. She wanted them to know she...

  7. Memorandum of Counsel for Wellington International Airport Limited (dated 07 May 2018) [pdf, 825 KB]

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  8. Federated Farmers of New Zealand.pdf [pdf, 425 KB]

    ...because it does not affect their activity status and is not used as an allocation or benchmarking tool, or has the basis to require reductions. Relief Point B Federated Farmers is also concerned about activities where Overseer does not do a good job of reflecting their N leaching. This includes arable cropping (as explained in Federated Farmers’ submission). equivalency in the risk threshold used to assess the nitrogen loss risk of dairy and drystock farms. One way to ach...

  9. LCRO 35/2017 QK v JF and EG (29 May 2019) [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...demonstrable personal characteristics to equip them for a quasi-judicial position, would seem to provide a robust bulwark against the possibility of the membership of an entire Committee being so manifestly unsuitable (as Ms QK argues them to be) for the job. [79] It presents as approaching the inconceivable that a Committee comprised of experienced lawyers would be so abjectly dismissive and ignoring of its fundamental obligations, that its members would, in apparent unison, engage...

  10. LCRO 172/2015 and 173/2015 WL v XC and HF v XC (16 May 2019) [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...appropriately advised Mrs YP about the risks of proceedings against the M partnership but was nevertheless instructed to proceed. Rule 4 of the Rules obliged Ms XC to proceed; she had no basis to decline the instructions – she was simply “doing her job”. [75] Ms RG referred to Ms XC’s costs affidavit and said that this fully set out the steps that Ms XC took to satisfy herself that reasonable grounds existed to make the allegations of fraud. [76] In particular, discovery...