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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 292 Allied Asphalt Limited [pdf, 866 KB]

    ...shall be directed (in writing) to the Regulatory Compliance Manager, Bay of Plenty Regional Council, PO Box 364, Whakatane or email compliance_data@boprc.govt.nz, this notification shall include the consent number RM22-0649. 2. The consent holder is responsible for ensuring that all contractors carrying out works under this consent are made aware of the relevant consent conditions, plans and associated documents. 3. The consent holder is advised that non-compliance with consent conditi...

  2. MBL v Shadforth [2016] NZIACDT 31 (16 June 2016) [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...approach. The same potentially applies even after a sustained course of poor behaviour, if the practitioner has re-evaluated their conduct and restoration is both realistic, and consistent with protecting the public. [6] Unfortunately, Ms Shadforth’s response to the decision leaves the Tribunal in a position where unless there is a fundamental change in Ms Shadforth’s attitude, rehabilitation is an unrealistic expectation. [7] The grounds of complaint concerned Ms Shadforth’s unp...

  3. HR v OW & CT LCRO 79/2014 (8 September 2015) [pdf, 299 KB]

    ...the intimate detail of 1 Wislang v Medical Council of New Zealand [2002] NZAR 573 (CA). 2 Submissions [counsel] to LCRO (22 June 2015) at [12]. 4 the file. Ms OW accepted she was responsible for identifying appropriate witnesses, one of whom was Mr HR. She contacted him, discussed the client’s position with him and instructed him. She was also engaged on the detail of the file, including checking the regulatory p...

  4. Dr McGregor's speech at the 2016 Victims Conference [pdf, 619 KB]

    ...they can often feel that their justice needs have been met, even sometimes when there is no guilty verdict and no conviction as the final outcome. We can improve processes by listening to and better valuing victims. The State has accepted its responsibility to represent victims and uphold their rights. My office is fully committed and will work as hard as we possibly can to guide the improvement of systems and processes for victims. In Conclusion– what I want to achieve is...

  5. Shihaku v Mizoguchi [2017] NZIACDT 7 (19 June 2017) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...witnesses and present evidence at an oral hearing. The Registrar does, it appears, accept that she has a responsibility to ensure that she provides material information for the Tribunal to consider. [9] In this case, Mr Mizoguchi’s initial response to a complaint appeared to be made without the benefit of legal assistance. The form of the response left questions, some assertions he made lacked factual support, and he failed to address a number of issues. [10] In these circumsta...

  6. Family Court rewrite submission: RNZA College of Psychiatrists [pdf, 289 KB]

    Submission to the Ministry of Justice Family Justice System Reform 2018 An accessible, responsive justice system for children & whānau/families with mental health problems The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists New Zealand National Committee Submission to the Ministry of Justice – Family Justice Reform Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists

  7. Chen v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 31 KB]

    ...was adduced. 10. Mr Dalziel says Mr Withell was in charge of the project. The Tribunal finds this to be a self-serving statement and not an accurate description of what occurred. Mr Withell, on the other hand, is credible. He said he was responsible for the interior fit-out and for its quality, but he had no supervisory role in relation to any of the subcontractors. The Tribunal finds that he was not the project manager and nor did he have any supervisory role to play. The...

  8. X Ltd v K Ltd [2019] NZDT 1339 (19 December 2019) [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 4 of 5 19. It follows from the findings above that K Ltd intended to assess the content of the labels but failed in its contractual duty to X Ltd to do so before confirming they be sent to print. This leaves K Ltd responsible for the reprint cost, less any contribution to the loss caused by X Ltd itself. 20. I am satisfied that the justice of the matter requires me to consider whether X Ltd was also partly responsible for the cost it incurred, and if...

  9. Ministry of Justice Annual Report 2020-21 [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...Addressing family violence and sexual violence 27 Improving access to justice 29 Managing our corporate responsibilities 32 Te Arawhiti Annual Report 35 Section Three: Our performance 59 Statement of responsibility 60 Independent Auditor’s report 61 Audit and Risk Commitee report 64 Reporting against appropriations 69 Our financial statements 91 Departmental financial statements 92 Non-departmental statements and schedules 117...

  10. LCRO 58/2017 EB v AD and BD [pdf, 368 KB]

    ...of the late Mrs FD’s estate, as well as extensive submissions by the parties to the Complaints Service. [20] The conduct issues raised by the Ds have been somewhat narrowed in the applications for review that have been filed and the parties’ responses. The details of those applications are set out by me below at [79]–[111]. In dealing with the issues of complaint raised by the Ds, I will emphasise those matters which have filtered through to this review. Summary of Mr AD...