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  1. Reid v Accident Compensation Corporation [2023] NZACC 194 [pdf, 254 KB]

    ...The decision also stated that: Once you have found a suitable vehicle to purchase you need to contact Siobhan, so that she can check if it is a suitable vehicle before you purchase your new vehicle. [14] On 18 June 2020, the Corporation, in response to Ms Reid’s advocate’s request, explained the advice from the Technical Specialist team, and noted that: 7 1. A number of features have been identified which are to ‘minimise pain’ such as the heated seat and the automa...

  2. Three-strikes-document-release_Combined_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be re leased . Where that is the case, the relevant section of the OIA has been noted and no public interest has been identified that would outweigh the reasons for withholding it. No. Document Comments 1. Data responses - Three Strikes Released in full . Advice Ministry of Justice 22 August 2024 2. Three Strikes - response to legislative Some information has been withheld in design questions accordance with sections 9(2)(h) of the OIA to Adv...

  3. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Application - Appendix B1 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...to community resilience, as well as helping contribute to New Zealand’s target of 90% renewable generation by 2025. The Blueskin Energy Project (BEP) had its beginnings in 2006 with the Waitati community’s vision to build its resilience in response to the upcoming challenges of climate change and energy insecurity. Part of that vision was to become an ‘integrated energy community’ - that is, to improve household energy efficiency as well as looking at all options to generate...

  4. [2023] NZEnvC 152 Airbnb Australia Pty Limited v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...establishment and maintenance of rural production, is adequately separated from and manages reverse sensitivity effects on adjoining rural productive activities. f. The extent to which the provision of contact information of a person or organisation responsible for responding to complaints to owners and occupiers of adjoining sites can assist in managing impacts on amenity values. g. The necessity for the owner of the unit to keep records of the number of nights it is used for hosted v...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 266 Aratiatia Livestock Limited v Southland Regional Council [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...the pools of Rangi which overflow eventually as tears of love on Papatūānuku. In turn her bosom is filled with those tears and she disperses them evenly to everything that grows on her. We Tangata whenua and Te Taiao Tonga have the responsibility as protectors for this treasure handed down for use in its natural state with prestige, retaining its spiritual wellbeing so that we can continue to use it safely and wisely into the future. FOR INFORMATIO...

  6. Regulatory Impact Statement Regulatory Regime for the new Alcohol Laws [pdf, 254 KB]

    ...discussions with stakeholders are that the regulations effectively target those premises that do not have the characteristics of a grocery store, implementing the intent of the legislation. The final numbers of premises affected will depend on the responses of individual owners. David King General Manager Civil and Constitutional Policy Ministry of Justice _______________________ Date | 2 Introduction and scope 1. The Sale and Supply of Alcohol...

  7. [2007] NZEmpC WC 29/07 Hawkins v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...raised his issues with Senior Sergeant Buchanan but, because of lack of action, he sought and was granted leave to breach the chain of command and to speak directly to Superintendent Lammas. Mr Hawkins believed he was missing out on positions of responsibility and on being involved in serious crime investigations. Inspector Allan had told him he was not up to being acting officer in charge. [44] District Commander Lammas now has no recollection of disharmony between Detective...

  8. [2006] NZEmpC AC 57/06 Kumar v Icehouse (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...formal complaints and they would not be taken into account. She also accepted in cross-examination that she had not given the plaintiff any details of the other occasions when similar incidents had occurred involving Ms X. [14] Mr Parkinson was responsible for the decision that was then made to dismiss the plaintiff. He gave evidence that what Ms Warin had told the Court was an accurate account and that at the meeting on 8 June the plaintiff had simply denied that he had done a...

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement: Regulatory regime for the new alcohol laws. [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...discussions with stakeholders are that the regulations effectively target those premises that do not have the characteristics of a grocery store, implementing the intent of the legislation. The final numbers of premises affected will depend on the responses of individual owners. David King General Manager Civil and Constitutional Policy Ministry of Justice _______________________ Date | 2 Introduction and scope 1. The Sale and Supply of Alcohol...

  10. Aldridge & Ors as Trustees of the SL & KM Aldridge Family Trust v Boe [2012] NZWHT Auckland 27 [pdf, 202 KB]

    ............................................................................................... 17 THE AFFIRMATIVE DEFENCE OF CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE ....... 22 Respondents Submissions..................................................................... 24 Claimant’s Response to Defence of Contributory Negligence ............... 26 Conclusion on Contributory Negligence ................................................. 27 CONCLUSION .........................................................