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  1. Taueki v Horowhenua 11 Part Reservation Trust - Horowhenua 11 (Lake) Block (2016) 347 Aotea MB 269 (347 AOT 269) [pdf, 354 KB]

    ...spite of it being discussed repeatedly. In any case, it was always open to the trustees to seek directions from the Court on holding an election and accessing the bank account for that purpose. This was not done. Moreover, regardless of where any responsibility might lie, all parties accept an election must be held. For progress to be made in confirming the future MIO status of the Fisheries Trust, compliance with cl 3.1 of the Trust deed is unavoidable. [32] Mr Taueki argues that t...

  2. [2014] NZEmpC 60 Walker v Firth Industries [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...had to contact Mr Charteris on a number of occasions for help and advice. Mr Walker also made some mistakes in operating the new batching system which resulted in customer complaints or negative feedback. As acting plant manager, Mr Walker was responsible for the safety of contractors working on site. This was a particularly sensitive issue as there had been a death at another Firth site in 2008 which had been used by Firth to stress the importance of safety on site. [14] In mid-...

  3. RIS Privacy Bill further Cabinet decisions [pdf, 390 KB]

    ...Tribunal. If a breach of the IPPs results in harm occurring to individuals, the Tribunal may make orders and award damages. Under the Act the Commissioner has an important role to play in resolving complaints as well as educating agencies about their responsibilities and providing guidance in how to meet them. 15. From 2006 – 2011 the Law Commission reviewed the law relating to privacy, and issued a number of reports. In April 2014 Cabinet agreed to the contents of a Privacy Bill that...

  4. McDonald v Accident Compensation Corporation [2015] NZACA 14 [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...McDonald had with his stump. Spikes would also grow from the cut bone ends. This was not a fault of surgery, but a result of the biology of cut bone ends. There was abundant evidence that the changes in the cut end of the bones had not been responsible for Mr McDonald’s ongoing problems. [44] According to Mr MacDiarmid, stump hygiene was a major problem, particularly in young men. Meticulous care of the skin was required to prevent recurrent infections. Mr MacDiarmid advi...

  5. [2016] NZEmpC 97 Banks v Hockey Manawatu Inc [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...application was made in an untimely way at the very end of Ms Buckett's closing submissions may have resulted in additional unnecessary work for defence counsel but, if that is the case, then it can be reflected in the eventual costs award. [63] Responsibly, Mr Drummond accepted that his client could not claim to be prejudiced in any way by the late amendment. The test to be applied in relation to such applications is the interest of justice. I am satisfied that the grounds...

  6. E86 Luke Faithfull - Planning - EIC - Mana Whenua in opp [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Management Plan (BMP); vii. Inner Viaduct Harbour Environmental Management Plan (IVHEMP); viii. Industrial and Trade Activities Hazardous Substances and Environmental Management Plans (ITA HSEMPs); ix. Industrial and Trade Activities Emergency Spill Response Plans (ITA ESRPs); and x. Event Management Plan (EMP). d) Accidental discovery protocols; e) Procedures for manaakitanga, site blessings, the cultural induction of construction workers and Event staff, and any other cultural...

  7. [2017] NZEmpC 117 Underhill v Coca-Cola Amatil NZ Ltd [pdf, 429 KB]

    ...specific personal grievance claim against Coca-Cola Amatil NZ. From there we would then need an opportunity to respond before heading to mediation. I look forward to hearing from you. … [23] Following the emails from Mr Irvine, an email response was sent by Kane and Tyrone’s father, Waynne Underhill, who has apparently acted as adviser to his sons during this matter. His email of 26 June 2016 reads as follows: … I am Tyrone and Kane’s father, Waynne Underhill....

  8. Proposals against incitement of hatred and discrimination - discussion document [pdf, 408 KB]

    ...law. The proposals may be changed based on feedback received. A detailed description of these proposals and the reasons they are being proposed is available from page 17 of this document. These proposals are only a small part of the Government’s response to the recommendations of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack at Christchurch masjidain on 15 March 2019. Some of the other Government work to understand and address hate crime and hate speech more generally...

  9. Proposals against incitement of hatred and discrimination - discussion document - large print [pdf, 458 KB]

    ...proposals may be changed based on feedback received. A detailed description of these proposals and the reasons they are being proposed is available from page 17 of this document. These proposals are only a small part of the Government's response to the recommendations of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack at Christchurch masjidain on 15 March 2019. Some of the other Government work to understand and address hate crime and hate speech more generall...

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

    ...had declined to provide a quotation because Rockcote “didn’t recommend [Literock] for this particular property because of the detailing”. When asked whether the detailing aspect related to the junctions between cladding types Mr Whyte’s response was “[Rockcote] haven’t gone into any detail”. While it was not objected to at the time, in submissions Mr Cuff has raised an argument about the quote and Mr Whyte’s comments about it: there was no notation on [the quotati...