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  1. LCRO 96/2017 AA v BB (29 November 2019) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...enabling settlement to occur”. (b) Apart from Mr DD having informed Ms CC on 8 January that he did not consider there would be an issue with settlement arrangements on 16 January, neither he nor other members of the firm provided “any written responses in relation to settlement procedures or a settlement statement until repeated requests were made by Ms CC on 15 January”. [15] Mr BB explained that Mr FF of his firm informed Mr DD on 2 January 2015 of “the potential need t...

  2. 6.-Richard-Chilton-Air-Quality.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...Procedure: Appendix 3: Dust Control Procedure 10 June 2020 Dust Control Procedure This is an uncontrolled copy if photocopied or printed from the Intranet. Copyright © 2010, Fulton Hogan Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 29 4 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES For activities with a potential to generate dust, relevant Work Instructions will establish the controls to be applied. During the development of Work Instructions, the following issues will be considered. 5 GENERAL PROCE...

  3. Robinson - Te Tii A Waitangi Marae (2023) 261 Taitokerau MB 220 (261 TTK 220) [pdf, 367 KB]

    ...call AGMs, failing to produce accounts and failing to conduct elections each year. Concerns were also raised over the failure to progress the review of the Marae charter. Some beneficiaries felt that Mr Taituha, as the chairperson, was primarily responsible for this. [44] A number of beneficiaries including Ms Taurua, Ms Harawira and Ms Paora, all argued that none of the highest polling candidates should be appointed as trustees and instead the trust should be placed under ‘statut...

  4. [2025] NZEmpC 215 Scott v Damar Industries Limited [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...went on to conclude that Ms Scott’s behaviour towards NI on 1 and 4 November 2024 breached these terms. It goes on to find that the allegations have been upheld and that there were no mitigating factors. There was no analysis of Ms Scott’s responses to the allegations or an explanation of why Ms Scott’s conduct was found to have met the threshold for bullying under Damar’s policies, or the other forms of alleged serious misconduct identified in the code of conduct....

  5. [2015] NZEmpC 35 Coy v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 592 KB]

    ...their consequences. I also outline the relevant statutory context in which these grievances must be judged. Background [25] This case centres on the Temuka police station in South Canterbury and police officers either based there or otherwise responsible for them. Serving that town and the surrounding rural areas, the station was under the charge of a Sergeant (at most relevant times Sergeant Smith) and a number of constables, many of whom, because of their lengths of service, h...

  6. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief legal submissions [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...The list was computerised resulted in an adjusted total of 241 people. The process involved emailing all parties on the list, asking them to advise whether they had a continuing interest in a marina berth. As at Sunday 5 October 2014, WML has had responses from 113 of the 241 parties on the list (45%). Of these responses 71% have confirmed their interest in a marina berth. In the absence of a response from the remainder to date, and making the assumption the same percentage can be appli...

  7. OIA-96802.pdf [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...Our ref: OIA 96802 Tēnā koe Official Information Act 1982 request: Contract procurement at the Ministry of Justice Thank you for your email of 17 June 2022 in which you requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), a response to several questions about procurement of services by the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry). Your questions and my response to them are below. Has the Ministry engaged, given consideration to engaging or been approached to engage, an...

  8. OIA-108285.pdf [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...Thank you for your email of 24 November 2023 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry), requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information related to the Ministry’s cleaning services contracts, mentioned in our previous response to you (ref. OIA 107942). Specifically, you requested: “In the letter it states that the Ministry has three contracts with cleaning services providers, which are unrelated to the Asset Management and Facilities Management agree...

  9. OIA-109416.pdf [pdf, 804 KB]

    ...to review Arderns, Hipkins ,Bloomfield ,Baker publicly stated threats against nz ers ,forcing vacinnes not proven safe now proven lethal ? On 31 January 2024, your request was partially transferred to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) for response under section 14 of the Act as the information you have requested is more closely connected with the functions of the Coroners Court. The role of a coroner is to investigate sudden deaths and determine the causes and circumstances of...

  10. OIA-107024.pdf [pdf, 461 KB]

    ...your email of 24 August 2023 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry), requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information on Legal Aid totals for Mr Danny Jaz and Mr Roberto Jaz. Your request has been referred to me for response, as it falls within my responsibilities as Group Manager, National Service Delivery, and is being managed in accordance with the provisions of the Act. On 31 August 2023, the Ministry contacted you to clarify your request. You confirme...