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  1. Chee v Stareast Investment Ltd [2010] NZWHT Auckland 33 [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...DEFECTS? .................................................................................................. 23 CAN DIRECTORS OF COMPANIES INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTION OWE A DUTY OF CARE TO SUBSEQUENT OWNERS? .................................... 25 RESPONSIBILITY OF MR HUNG ............................................................... 26 RESPONSIBILITY OF BRIAN CHARLES TAYLOR .................................... 30 RESPONSIBILITY OF MR BROCKLISS .............................................

  2. OWRUG - B J Sheehan - Supplementary - powerpoint presentation [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...OF LARGE DAMS. DAM SAFETY LEGISLATION NEW “DAM SAFETY REGULATIONS” WILL REQUIRE;  ASSESS POTENTIAL IMPACT CLASSIFICATION (PIC) OF EACH DAM – ESTIMATED CONSEQUENCE OF FAILURE ON DOWNSTREAM POPULATIONS, PROPERTY AND ENVIRONMENT – OWNER RESPONSIBILITY  MEDIUM OR HIGH PIC DAMS WILL REQUIRE OWNERS TO DEVELOP DAM SAFETY PROGRAMMES FOR EACH DAM – OWNER RESPONSIBILITY  DAM DEFICIENCIES REQUIRE DAM OWNERS TO TAKE ACTION TO MAINTAIN ONGOING SAFETY OF A DAM – OWNER RESPONSIB...

  3. OWRUG 3 Powerpoint Slideshow Otago Dams dated 19 May 2021 [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...OF LARGE DAMS. DAM SAFETY LEGISLATION NEW “DAM SAFETY REGULATIONS” WILL REQUIRE;  ASSESS POTENTIAL IMPACT CLASSIFICATION (PIC) OF EACH DAM – ESTIMATED CONSEQUENCE OF FAILURE ON DOWNSTREAM POPULATIONS, PROPERTY AND ENVIRONMENT – OWNER RESPONSIBILITY  MEDIUM OR HIGH PIC DAMS WILL REQUIRE OWNERS TO DEVELOP DAM SAFETY PROGRAMMES FOR EACH DAM – OWNER RESPONSIBILITY  DAM DEFICIENCIES REQUIRE DAM OWNERS TO TAKE ACTION TO MAINTAIN ONGOING SAFETY OF A DAM – OWNER RESPONSIB...

  4. OIA-110491.pdf [pdf, 757 KB]

    ...about the inclusion of tattoos in the ban on gang insignia. Specifically, you requested: Copies of all advice or reports, if any, provided by the Ministry of Justice to the Minister on the inclusion of tattoos in the ban on gang insignia? In response to your request, the documents included in the response you received on 27 March 2024 from the Minister of Justice, Hon Paul Goldsmith, in response to your requests of 28 February and 4 March 2024, contain everything that is in-scope o...

  5. WHT - Chair's directions for standard dwelling house claims [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...the procedures which are to apply to applications for adjudication by the Weathertight Homes Tribunal for single dwellinghouse claims where the amount claimed is over $20,000. 1.2 The Tribunal is not a court of pleadings. Tribunal applications and responses are however required to contain sufficient information to fairly inform the other parties of the nature of the claims being made or defences being raised. 1.3 Applications are to:  Include clear particulars of the claims being...

  6. Legal aid CPAI categories consultation response [pdf, 288 KB]

    Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (Legal Services) New Offence Categories and related matters Consultation response P a g e | 1 Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw i

  7. WTH Claims over $20k for a house - Chair's directions [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...the procedures which are to apply to applications for adjudication by the Weathertight Homes Tribunal for single dwellinghouse claims where the amount claimed is over $20,000. 1.2 The Tribunal is not a court of pleadings. Tribunal applications and responses are however required to contain sufficient information to fairly inform the other parties of the nature of the claims being made or defences being raised. 1.3 Applications are to:  Include clear particulars of the claims being...

  8. Hardy v CAC 302 [2016] NZREADT 52 [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...the Complaints Assessment Committee decided that neither Mr Matheson nor Mr Hinton had breached any rules but decided that Mr Hardy, [who was the regional manager responsible for the agency, and the Complaints Assessment Committee decided who had responsibility for supervision of licensee Matheson and Mr Hinton], was in breach of his obligation to supervise them. [4] The Complaints Assessment Committee found that Mr Hinton was advertised on the agency website as a branch manager, bu...

  9. FVSV e-Update December 2019 [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...https://www.police.govt.nz/advice-services/advice-victims/victims-rape-or-sexual-assault https://www.police.govt.nz/advice/family-violence/help https://sexualviolence.victimsinfo.govt.nz/ http://www.victimsinfo.govt.nz/ About the Joint Venture We are 10 government agencies collectively responsible for leading a whole-of-government response to reduce family violence and sexual violence. We are governed by a Board of Chief Executives, Chair, and supported by the Director of the Joint...

  10. Baker v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 413) and Yu [2018] NZREADT 73 [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...was found to have breached r 5.1. [7] The Committee did not uphold Ms Yu’s complaint against Mr Baker, regarding his handling of her complaint against Ms Zhao. [8] However, the Committee found that while Mr Baker had given Mr Ralph actual responsibility for supervising Ms Chao, he breached s 50 of the Act by making “insufficient effort” on behalf of the Agency to ensure that Mr Ralph adequately did so, in compliance with s 50. It also found that he breached s 8.3 of the Rule...