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  1. Zhong v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 32 [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...of remedial works, conducted an inspection of the property and took moisture readings. He identified 11 key leak locations which were similar to those identified by Mr Crowe.3 After the experts‟ conference Mr Alvey carried out destructive investigation on a small area around three recessed windows which the experts believed were installed in Insulclad. His investigation demonstrated that these windows were set in Harditex with polystyrene over the Harditex and fibre cement s...

  2. [2007] NZEmpC WC 15/07 Auto-Movements (NZ) Ltd v Eveleigh [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...the contract set his rate of pay and bonuses and contained two special conditions: 3. OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS: The Employee will be permitted to use the building leased by Auto Movements to store a limited number of motor vehicles for his own private business, free of charge. The Employee will also be permitted to conduct his own personal business during work hours, when the work of managing Auto Movements (NZ) Ltd has been taken care of. [13] During this contract Mr Eveleigh...

  3. BORA Manukau City Council (Control of Graffiti) Bill [pdf, 322 KB]

    ...person to enter a property for the purposes of Part 2 of the Act (sale of spray paint). An authorised person can remain on the premises if he or she reasonably believes cans of spray paint are being sold or have been sold. The authorised person may investigate whether provisions of the Act have been complied with and may take photographs and other recordings. 19. Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act gives everyone the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of...

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  5. Section 40 Coroners Act 2006 payments

    ...Coroners investigate unexpected, violent or suspicious deaths to determine their cause and decide whether recommendations can be made to prevent similar deaths in the future. Find out more about coroners and Coronial Services In the early stages of their investigation, a coroner may ask a doctor to provide a written medical report under section 40 (s 40 report) of the Coroners Act 2006 (the Act). This report is important to the investigation as it helps the coroner decide whether to open a...

  6. 2020 NZPSPLA 014 [pdf, 86 KB]

    [2020] NZPAPLA 014 Case number 009126 / 2016 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint under s 74 of The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 BETWEEN THE POLICE Complainant AND SIONE FIFITA Respondent HEARD at Auckland on 14 July 2020 APPEARANCES Constable N Stringer and Sergeant A McMillan for NZ Police Sione Fifita, Certificate holder supported by S Naido, J Ferguson & R Robinson DECISION [1] The Police laid a complaint aga...

  7. BF v BN [2021] NZDT 1412 (1 April 2021) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL District Court [2021] NZDT 1412 APPLICANT BF RESPONDENT BN The Tribunal orders: BN is to pay BF $1,000.00 on or before 22 April 2021. Reasons: 1. BF purchased a [vehicle] from BN in a private sale on 20 September 2020 and drove it home to [Town 1] from [Town 2] that day. He purchased the vehicle as he wished to use it to tow a food caravan. Shortly after purchasing the car, BF experienced problems driving the car up a hill....

  8. LE v BI [2024] NZDT 31 (2 February 2024) [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...proved and reasonable? Did BI make a representation to LE about the Baby Carrier and, if so, was LE induced by the representation to purchase the Baby Carrier? 5. Generally, the rule of Caveat Emptor (‘let the buyer beware’) applies to the private sale of goods and there is no warranty regarding the quality of the goods or their fitness for purpose. This means that the protections given to purchasers who purchase in trade are not available to a private CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Orde...

  9. LCRO 133/2018 RN v TL (15 April 2019) [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...Review Officers is not appropriately equated with a general appeal. The obligations and powers of the Review Officer as described in the Act create a very particular statutory process. The Review Officer has broad powers to conduct his or her own investigations including the power to exercise for that purpose all the powers of a Standards Committee or an investigator and seek and receive evidence. These powers extend to “any review” … … the power of review is much broader t...

  10. E Ltd v M Ltd [2020] NZDT 1658 (11 November 2020) [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...Association Inc. The article notes that in late November last year (2019), a number of growers contacted their avocado tree nurseries to report concerns about the health status of some of their new plantings (8-12 months old). NZ Avocado carried out investigations and sampling. The main conclusions of the article are: a. All of the leaf and stem samples tested samples were positive for anthracnose, and some were positive for other fungal and bacterial species. The root samples were...