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  1. 2020 NZPSPLA 007 [pdf, 100 KB]

    [2020] NZPSLA 007 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint filed under ss 73 & 74 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 IN RELATION TO D, E & C LIMITED DECISION [1] In July 2019 Ms A filed a complaint against C Limited (C). Ms A’s complaint related to the way Ms E carried out a workplace investigation for Ms A’s previous employer. Ms A also said that Ms D and Ms E, were providing private investigation services through their co...

  2. Example Occupation Order. [docx, 43 KB]

    ...order are therefore subject to approval and confirmation by the mĀori land court in accordance with section 328 of te ture whenua mĀori ACt 1993. 4. Please note that this example is intended to provide you with general information only. The Ministry of Justice makes no warranty, express or implied, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, correctness, completeness or use of any information contained herein. 5. A checklist of different clauses which you should specif...

  3. [2023] NZACC 126 BI v Accident Compensation Corporation (Weekly Compensation) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...compensation is calculated using Clause 34. [46] He notes that Clause 34(3) requires that some specified periods are to be disregarded e.g. where there are other periods of compensation and in this case for earlier injuries. [47] Mr McBride refers to Justice Kos’ comment in Murray,2 where he described the statutory regime as clear and crystalline and that the structure and approach is necessarily fixed. [48] Therefore, Mr McBride says there can be no reference to 2003 remunerati...

  4. Sharing Information Safely [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    Sharing information safely Guidance on sharing personal information under the Family Violence Act 2018 Ministry of Justice Tāhū o te Ture justice.govt.nz ISBN 978-0-478-32481-5 June 2019 This Guidance may be revised periodically. Make sure you are working with the most current version. Images used throughout this document are intended to illustrate providers networking and are from a photolibrary using models. Fo re w or d Foreword New Zealand has unacceptable rates o

  5. [2014] NZEmpC 235 Rutherford Street Kindergarten v Chilton [pdf, 119 KB]

    RUTHERFORD STREET KINDERGARTEN v CATHERINE EMMA CHILTON NZEmpC CHRISTCHRUCH [2014] NZEmpC 235 [19 December 2014] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHRUCH [2014] NZEmpC 235 CRC 16/14 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN RUTHERFORD STREET KINDERGARTEN Applicant AND CATHERINE EMMA CHILTON Respondent Hearing: (on the papers dated 12 June, 14 July, 9, 10 and 31 October, 7 Nov...

  6. E v IAG New Zealand Ltd (3rd decision – quantum) [2019] CEIT-2019-0013 [pdf, 596 KB]

    ...admission of documents and evidence during the hearing. At paragraph [37] of the Initial Decision I noted that this Tribunal was not subject to the Evidence Act 2006 or the High or District Court Rules. Rather, the overriding requirements of natural justice and cost effectiveness drive considerations on admissibility.2 At paragraph [42] I noted that “as this Tribunal is inquisitorial there is a wider power to receive evidence than in matters governed by the rules of court or the Ev...

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 030 Auckland Council v London Pacific Family Trust [pdf, 7.4 MB]

    ...C1.9(3) in the assessment of the SCAR infringement in accordance with the limitation set out in nile C1.1 (1). [10] The Council acknowledges that, under the court's proposed declaration wording, even if SCAR discretion is limited to those matters in r D18.8.1.1 (3), infringement of the SHZ standards would still bring into consideration the broader matters of discretion in r C1.9(3). However, it seeks the court's comment on the presently unresolved interpretation issue it r...

  8. [2007] NZEmpC AC 28/07 Wilson v CE of Ministry of Social Development [pdf, 65 KB]

    WILSON V THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AK AC 28/07 23 May 2007 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND AC 28/07 ARC 31/06 IN THE MATTER OF an election to have the matter heard in the Employment Court BETWEEN ELIZABETH WILSON Plaintiff AND THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Defendant Hearing: 29 and 30 March 2007 (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Mark Ryan, Counsel for Plaintiff Michele Ryan, Counsel for Defenda...

  9. IACDT - A Complainant's Guide to Proceedings [pdf, 439 KB]

    ...to refer your complaint if the Registrar’s reason for deciding not to refer it was that it: 12.3.1. Does not disclose any of the grounds of complaint listed in section 44(2) of the Act; or 12.3.2. Discloses only trivial or inconsequential matters and need not be pursued 13. FORM 13.1. You can appeal against a decision not to refer, by filing with the Tribunal: Page | 7 13.1.1. A section 54 Appeal Form, provided on the Tribunal’s website; 13.1.2. A copy of the n...

  10. IACDT - An Adviser's Guide to Proceedings [pdf, 441 KB]

    ...referred the complaint unless: 15.3.1. The complainant’s Statement of Reply gives notice that they want the Tribunal to consider other or additional grounds; or 15.3.2. The Tribunal thinks it should conduct an inquisitorial hearing into other matters in the public interest. Page | 8 16. FORM 16.1. The Statement of Complaint will be in the form specified in Schedule 1 of this Practice Note, unless the Tribunal determines to allow variation in any particular case. STA...