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  1. BU v SI Ltd [2015] NZDT 1460 (10 September 2015) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...uninsured losses. 3. Neither ZN nor any other representative of SI Ltd attended the hearing, although SI Ltd’s insurer CD Ltd attended. The absence of a party does not prevent the hearing going ahead. 4. The issues to be determined are: a) Was ZN responsible for the collision due to failing to ensure that the torque was correct? b) Was ZN responsible for the collision due to a lack of care while driving? c) What sum, if any, is SI Ltd liable to pay? Was ZN responsible for the col...

  2. 2023-10-10-Rebuttal-Evidence-of-A-James-Freshwater-Ecology.pdf [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...the Horizons Region, the Horizons Regional Pest Management Plan 2017-20371 sets responsibilities for the control of various plant pests. Of those species specifically mentioned by Mr Brown as a potential threat to native plantings, Horizons is responsible for control of banana passionfruit and Horizons and/or the occupier is responsible for control of old man’s beard. Hence, there is already a regional framework in place for the control of these pest plants species (and many oth...

  3. FA v HR and others [2024] NZDT 670 (20 August 2024) [pdf, 107 KB]

    ...raised by FA have persuaded me that the landlords in this instance implicitly authorised the creation or continuance of the nuisance: • The cross-lease relationship between the two properties, including a shared area and driveway, places heightened responsibility on the landlords when leasing or tenanting the one of the properties. • The tenant made physical alterations to the property, raising the height of the fence and boxing in the deck, which FA saw as fortifying the house fo...

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  5. Mika - Te Manawa o Tuhoe (2012) 54 Waiariki MB 16 (54 WAR 16) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...that needed to be worked through by the incoming trustees and the Trust Board. [3] As such, the trustees remained as advisory trustees through this transition period. The agreed official handover on 1 July 2011 saw the new trustees become the responsible trustees. [4] At the time of appointment the issue of trustees’ fees was not addressed. On 1 May 2012 I made orders with regards to the first part of this application, where the trustees sought variations of a trust order to...

  6. Cotter - Okaihau No 3C No 2 (2014) 32 Takitimu MB 168 (32 TKT 168) [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...Wi Huata in person for Arama Puriri Judgment: 4 July 2014 INTERIM JUDGMENT OF JUDGE L R HARVEY Application for removal of trustee [1] Much of the background that is relevant to this application for removal of Arama Puriri as a responsible trustee is set out in my interim reserved judgment dated 20 December 2013. The present application is, in effect, a continuation of the earlier proceedings. [2] This application seeks the removal of Arama Puriri as a responsible...

  7. LCRO 114/2017 SM v JC (31 August 2017) [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...under the Construction Contracts Act 2002 (CCA). [3] Ms SM is a lawyer. [4] The parties submitted the dispute to adjudication. Ms SM claimed [$ Amount] from ABC, together with various costs and a producer statement. ABC provided a detailed response dated [Date]. [5] Ms SM was partly successful. The adjudicator’s determination, dated [Date], refers to Mr JC having raised a number of objections during the adjudication, many of 2 which the adjudicator considered had no...

  8. SL v MM LCRO 272 / 2011 (2 November 2012) [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...was a delay which I am unable to verify, then I offer my sincere apologies. [4] The Complaints Officer for the District Law Society forwarded this letter to SL with the following letter: Further to previous correspondence, I enclose a copy of a response from [MM]. Without access to your file that was apparently forwarded to [CBQ], he is not able adequately to reply with any more detail. If you wish me to press him for a more detailed explanation, I suggest you make your full file a...

  9. Wang v Fu [2017] NZIACDT 24 (28 November 2017) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...cancelled until he completed the course. [18] I am satisfied on the information now before me that Mr Fu has developed an appreciation of his professional obligations, and the consequences of breaching them. However, it is unavoidable that he was responsible for significant breaches, of his duties; and his response to the complaint relating to them was grossly deficient. I am willing to accept that direct supervision or the suspension or loss of licence is not necessary, given the b...

  10. BORA Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading) Amendment Bill [pdf, 313 KB]

    Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading) Amendment Bill 9 November 2007 Attorney-General LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSE (EMISSIONS TRADING) AMENDMENT BILL Note: this Bill 2007 was renamed as the Climate Change (Emissions Trading and Renewable Preference) Bill following submission of this advice to the Attorney-General. 1. We have assessed whether the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading) Amendment Bill (PC...