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  1. [2022] NZEnvC 234 Paterson Pitts Limited Partnership v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...Murray, dated 4 March 2021. 10 Submission on Variation 2 -Additional Housing Capacity by Dunedin City Council, dated 4 March 2021. 7 ... as an alternative to rejecting any changes that provide for intensification or new residential zoning in response to submissions opposing them, consider the need for additional plan provisions to better manage any adverse effects as an alternative. [22] Many other original submissions had sought amendments that were not considered to be &quo...

  2. Randle v Accident Compensation Corporation (Claim for cover) [2024] NZACC 131 [pdf, 301 KB]

    ...an accident on 23 December 2021. Evidence of Mr Randle [6] Mr Randle gave evidence about mechanism of injury, his symptoms, his attendance at the GP, the call by the cover assessor, his attempts to achieve clarity of the errors in the recorded responses without success. The cover assessment then becomes the fundamental record relied upon by the Corporation, its medical advisers and the Reviewer at review. His evidence at appeal rebutted the many assumptions made by the assessors in...

  3. [2023] NZEmpC 101 GF v Comptroller of Customs [pdf, 513 KB]

    ...[50] The ACOM role was designed to “assist with the temporary additional staffing required to manage and reduce the risk of COVID-19 entering New Zealand via the maritime pathway, and to meet additional requirements of the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Maritime Border) Order 2020….”46 As part of the development of the ACOM role, and to inform its overall COVID-19 response, an initial health and safety risk assessment for the maritime environment was carried out, dated 15 S...

  4. OIA-122380.pdf [pdf, 27 MB]

    ...Commissioner or the Crown Law Office relating to the Bill or otherwise relating to accession from October 2024 onwards. Relatedly, I’d be grateful if you could please point me in the direction of the two documents previously withheld in your OIA response dated 25 November 2024 (your ref: OIA 116147) listed as documents 7 and 9 in Table 1 there. Alternatively, if these documents have still not been released, please either release them now or provide them to me under the OIA....

  5. UY v Bunbury LCRO 17 / 2012 (4 March 2013) [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...that. That failure was compounded of course by the untrue certificate then provided by Dr Bunbury. [62] In all of the circumstances I consider a fine of $1,500, being 75% of the maximum fine that could be imposed, reflects the appropriate level of response for these failures. The [North Island] franchise and [Company G] [63] In [2006] the [North Island] franchisee was experiencing difficulties and had failed to meet her obligations in terms of the franchise agreement. Messrs UZ a...

  6. Legal aid induction guide for legal aid providers [pdf, 402 KB]

    ...provide legal aid services or specified legal services. A provider is generally a lawyer with a contract to provide legal aid or specified legal services. A lead provider is a person who has been assigned a legal aid case. The lead provider is responsible for all work undertaken on a case assigned to them. A legally aided person is a person who has applied for, and who has been granted, legal aid. How legal aid works The government is committed to ensuring those that need legal as...

  7. AH v ZP LCRO 82/2011 (7 February 2014) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...have noted that the Practitioner’s file is not entirely complete and I am left to consider the complaints about the Practitioner’s professional conduct on the basis of the information that is available, bearing in mind also that she has the responsibility of providing information sufficient to answer the allegations. I now turn to discuss the various allegations made against the Practitioner, having examined all of the information, and heard from the parties, and again reviewed i...

  8. Induction guide for legal aid providers - v1.4 June 2017 [pdf, 649 KB]

    ...provide legal aid services or specified legal services. A provider is generally a lawyer with a contract to provide legal aid or specified legal services. A lead provider is a person who has been assigned a legal aid case. The lead provider is responsible for all work undertaken on a case assigned to them. A legally aided person is a person who has applied for, and who has been granted, legal aid. How legal aid works The government is committed to ensuring those that need legal as...

  9. [2021] NZACC 23 - Muirhead v ACC (28 January 2021) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...modulation as described below. 4. If someone satisfies the clinical criteria of a myofascial pain syndrome, does this indicate that at some time or stage they had muscle damage? The panellists’ views were again consistent with their earlier responses; antecedent muscle damage is almost certain in this context. 5. If the subject of this consideration satisfies the clinical criteria for a myofascial pain syndrome, what is the likelihood that this condition is caused by the...

  10. [2021] NZSAAA 1 (11 February 2021) [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...reduced. The only real distinction between undertaking a double degree in Law and Theology at a single provider and the situation the appellant actually found herself in, appears to be in the administrative complications the existence of two providers responsible for two separate VoS responses may generate. As this case demonstrates, however, these complications are scarcely insurmountable — early on in her application StudyLink was fully aware that she was studying two programmes concur...