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  1. 11. JWS 11 - Miscellaneous Minor Amendments & Smaller Hydro Electricity Generation Schemes 5 July 2021 [pdf, 284 KB]

    ...Landpro Ltd Author to para. [8] to [16] only. Reviewer to remaining. Lionel Hume Federated Farmers Reviewer Vance Hodgson Horticulture NZ Reviewer Stephanie Styles Trustpower Reviewer Paul Mitchell Trustpower Reviewer Dugald MacTavish WISE Response Reviewer 447585.29#5369450v1 Anthony Davoren McArthur Ridge Vineyard Ltd, Mt Dunstan Estates Ltd and Strathclyde Water Limited Reviewer JOINT WITNESS STATEMENT ENVIRONMENT COURT PRACTICE NOTE It is confirmed that th...

  2. Electoral-Expenditure-Limit-Order-2022.pdf [pdf, 859 KB]

    ...has determined that proposal to adjust electoral expenditure limits to account for inflation is exempt from the requirement to provide a Regulatory Impact Statement on the grounds that government has limited statutory decision-making discretion or responsibility for the content of proposed delegated legislation. Publicity 13 For by-elections with a regulated period beginning after 1 July 2022 the Electoral Commission will publicise the 2022 adjusted expenditure limits. Proactive rele...

  3. Tao v Body Corporate 198693 (Strike-Out Applications) [2021] NZHRRT 58 [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...of the Body Corporate. Ms Tao claims she was nominated for the position of Body Corporate chairperson and she herself nominated Mr Yan Li, but the third defendant did not record their nominations. [21] The defendants have provided a number of responses to this allegation: [21.1] The statement of reply records that the nominations were not validly completed so could not be accepted; [21.2] The strike-out application submits that Mr Yan Li was not a unit owner at the time of the p...

  4. Baker v High Court (Costs) [2022] NZHRRT 4 [pdf, 696 KB]

    ...for being a part-time carer of the plaintiff’s child. [9.3] By email dated 10 June 2021 the Commission explained to the plaintiff that the terms of HRA, s 79(3) prevented the Commission from offering its dispute resolution service: I write in response to your complaint to the Human Rights Commission in the belief that you've been subjected to victimisation and discrimination for being a part-time carer of your child by the Commissioner of IRD. You say this because the Commissione...

  5. DB v FX [2018] NZDT 1489 (3 December 2018) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...DB on or before Monday 17 December 2018. Reasons: 1. On 16 June 2018, DB and his partner purchased a 2003 Honda [car] (Redacted) from FX via an auction on TradeMe for $3,130.00. The listing stated that the car had been regularly serviced. In response to a question from another trader, FX had stated that the car had “no mechanical issues at all” and that she had owned it for four years after buying it from a friend, and had reiterated that it had been regularly serviced. 2. Withi...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 105 Canterbury Regional Council v Hislop [pdf, 405 KB]

    ...weeks then once every 48 hours, but an inspection is expected within 24 hours after a heavy rainfall or other extreme weather event ** This is not a Health & Safety compliance checklist. The landowners and any contractors used on the site hold responsibilities as PCBUs under the Health & Safety at Work Act. Page I 3 MCKEECH New Stamp 2021-07-21 Enforcement Order by consent.pdf CRC v Hislop - Annexure A.pdf

  7. Trustees of Tuhoe v Nikora - Te Uru Taumatua (2021) 260 Waiariki MB 103 (260 WAR 103) [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...have appealed that decision and, on 2 July 2021, counsel for TUT filed an application seeking a stay of final orders pending the present appeal. [3] On 19 July 2021, counsel for Paki Nikora, on behalf of Te Kaunihera Kaumātua o Tūhoe, filed a response opposing the stay. On 20 July 2021, Timoti Buddy Nikora also filed a memorandum opposing the stay application. [4] None of the parties have asked to be heard on this matter and I therefore determine the stay application on the pap...

  8. [2021] NZEmpC 160 Wilson v Manukau Institute of Technology [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...referred to in these emails. [17] Mr Hollings said he flagged these issues with appropriate staff, including Toby George (HR Business Partner), Timhela Wong (Accounts) and James Cannan (Head of School). He anticipated these managers would take responsibility for rectifying the concerns he had raised. He said he would not, in these circumstances, have followed the issue up. [18] According to his brief of evidence, Mr Hollings will say that when Mr Wilson’s employment was term...

  9. UQD Ltd v KN [2020] NZDT 1415 (30 September 2020) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...towbar fitting ($4800.00 and $675.00 respectively). However given that NH fitted the campervan interior himself, I consider the professional quotation for campervan fitout excessive (at $3199.00) and note that NH says he obtained that quotation in response to JB Ltd’s request for a professional quotation. NH had originally requested $1440.00 from JB for the campervan fitout. The third party price does note that 19-22 hours would be needed for fitout, so on that basis I allow 20 hours...

  10. TQ v OD Ltd [2021] NZDT 1426 (16 March 2021) [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...reasonable care and skill relating to the bricks arriving on site and being a brown blend colour instead of the description of grey blend. While OD Ltd did not actually manufacture or choose the marketing name for the bricks they are as head contractor responsible for the end product of the build. Depending on the above what is the remedy and is this affected by the remedy already carried out of the painting of the weather boards, and or that TQ did not stop the work when he could see...