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  1. [2022] NZEmpC 52 Fechney v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 382 KB]

    ...justice and that the Authority acted in bad faith.3 [4] The statements in the published determination that Ms Fechney objects to comprise: (a) “Further delays were caused by GF’s representative disclosing additional information after the investigation closed and a dispute over its admissibility and, issues over a breach of the non-publication order that identified Customs and details of the dispute on a “Givealittle” web 1 GF v New Zealand Customs Service [2021] N...

  2. CO v XM 2015 NZDT 887 (17 July 2015) [pdf, 67 KB]

    ...for a test drive means that she was not induced into the contract by anything said in the advertisement. Inducement is a necessary condition for the remedy of damages for misrepresentation to be awarded. The advertisement merely induced her to investigate further and do her own checks on the car. This is, unfortunately for CO, an example of a “buyer beware” situation. [13] For all the reasons above, no remedy is available to CO and the claim is dismissed.

  3. Masjid Attacks Aid to Minute of Judge Marshall as to Scope Oct 2021 [pdf, 66 KB]

    ...15 MARCH 2019 AID TO MINUTE OF JUDGE MARSHALL AS TO SCOPE OF INQUIRY The Minute confirms a coronial inquiry has now been opened into each of the 51 deaths. Opening an inquiry is a formal step under the Coroners Act which means that further investigation into the deaths will be undertaken. An inquest hearing may be held as part of the inquiry. The Minute also sets out: • the background of legal processes that have already taken place i.e. the criminal prosecution and...

  4. BORA - APEC 2021 Bill [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...(including its consequential amendments) is repealed on 21 November 2021 at the closure of APEC. Powers to close places, transport routes, and airspace Closure of places 13. The Bill provides for the planned closure of public and private places. The Commissioner may close a public place (cl 47) or a private place (cl 48) on any day during the three- week long leaders’ event period in November 2021. To do so, the Commissioner must reasonably believe that the closure i...

  5. [2011] NZCA 564 CA780/2009 Parker v Silver Fern Farms Ltd Anor [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...REASONS OF THE COURT (Given by Chambers J) Application for review of Employment Court decision [1] Jonathan Parker, the applicant, worked for Silver Fern Farms Ltd, the first respondent, 1 at its Oringi works. On 31 October 2007, a private investigator employed by Silver Fern found cannabis in Mr Parker’s car. Mr Parker left the works before Silver Fern’s enquiries could proceed. This was despite Silver Fern’s request that he stay on site and the union representa...

  6. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 1013 KB]

    ...Phone (04) 570 1444 Fax (04) 570 4600 www.gns.cri.nz National Isotope Centre 30 Gracefield Road Lower Hutt 5010 PO Box 30368 Lower Hutt 5040 Wairakei Research Centre 114 Karetoto Road, RD4 Taupo 3384 Private Bag 2000 Taupo 3352 Dunedin Research Centre 764 Cumberland Road Dunedin 9016 Private Bag 1930 Dunedin 9054 http://www.gns.cri.nz/ 12 Auckland Research Centre Level 2, 12 Madden Street Wynyard Qu...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal - Part II Te Urewera [pdf, 6.9 MB]

    ...(2) Reserves and restrictions as a means of preventing landlessness  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777 (3) The vetting of purchases in the nineteenth century  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 784 (a) nineteenth-century private purchases – Waimana   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785 (b) nineteenth-century private purchases – Kuhawaea   . . . . . ....

  8. Nelson Lawyers Standards Committee v Stevenson [2020] NZLCDT 42 (15 December 2020) [pdf, 380 KB]

    ...matter was called, nor was there any explanation for his non-appearance. That morning, the Practitioner had arrived at his office in an intoxicated state. Sometime after 9.00 am, a colleague observed the Practitioner asleep at his desk. Committee investigation – Charge 2, Incident 1 12. The Committee advised the Practitioner that it had become aware of these incidents and was opening an own-motion investigation on 18 December 2017. The Practitioner replied by letter dated 23 Jan...

  9. Human-Rights-Commission-Wallace-v-AG.pdf [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...prove Constable Abbott did not act in self-defence; and whether a claim for damages for a breach of the Bill of Rights Act 1990 is time-barred. [2] However, contrary to Mr Minchin’s submissions, the proceeding has been brought to vindicate a private interest, not a public one, and it is clear that it will proceed with or without a fee waiver. That being so, the issues I have identified will be examined in any event and the Registrar was right to refuse the waiver....

  10. HIJ v RST and UVW (Publication) [2013] NZHRRT 41 [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...The first defendant said that the plaintiff has also made numerous allegations against him to welfare agencies and to the Police, including allegations that D1 has behaved sexually improperly towards the two children. Those allegations have been investigated by both CYFS and the Family Court and established to be unfounded. [24] In June 2007 the plaintiff attempted suicide in the carpark at her place of work and was admitted to hospital. She subsequently became distressed because the do...