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  1. Wentzel v Collie [2012] NZWHT Auckland 15 [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...arising from them. In the course of Mr Dibley's evidence, it transpired that he had recently visited the house for the purpose of an inspection and had prepared a report which had not been produced to the Tribunal or shown to Ms Collie. In response to a question from Ms Collie, he stated that he had taken moisture readings under the cappings and none were at a level that indicated any damage. It is not established that the cappings are a source of damage or future likely d...

  2. Edwards v Capital and Coast DHB (Strike-Out Application) [2016] NZHRRT 20 [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...made submissions on behalf of the second plaintiff who was at school. In any event, being a solicitor, the first plaintiff was better able to make legal submissions on his behalf. 4 [8.5] The post-hearing submissions filed by the parties in response to the Chairperson’s Minute of 30 May 2016 which disclosed material uncovered by the Tribunal’s own research. Those additional submissions have been taken into account by the Tribunal. [9] Before we address the facts it is neces...

  3. Morrell v Wairoa-Waikaremoana Māori Trust Board - Lake Waikaremoana [2017] Chief Judge's MB 342 (2017 CJ 342) [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...Chief Judge’s MB 498-566 (2016 CJ 498-566). 2017 Chief Judge’s MB 346 [13] Following the hearing, Mr Harman filed additional submissions on 30 June 2016 to elaborate on those he made at the hearing. Mr Webster then filed submissions in response on 7 July 2016. Preliminary matters Application by Mr Harman to file further submissions [14] Following the hearing and the filing of additional submissions Mr Harman filed further submissions on 14 September 2016. I requested t...

  4. Wickliffe v Pearce - Paengaroa North B4B and K Aggregated (2005) 289 Rotorua MB 236 (289 ROT 236) [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...their duty in terms of the activities of the Trust and the Company. The information provided by the Pearce brothers to the beneficial owners was misleading at best. For example, it was submitted that at the general meetings the Pearce brothers' responses to the beneficial owners' questions concerning the amount of investment in the composting operation did not accord with the facts. Despite repeated and legitimate requests for information the Trustees appeared to be evasive in t...

  5. Director of Proceedings v McMillan [2020] NZHRRT 19 [pdf, 411 KB]

    ...and predominant protein in red blood cells. 12 A protein found in blood capable of storing iron. 13 The amount of glucose (a sugar) in the blood. 10 October 2015. The blood tests showed the aggrieved person’s iron level was low, in response to which the defendant recommended the aggrieved person take an iron supplement. The aggrieved person’s glucose blood test was high, but still within normal range. The defendant recommended the aggrieved person remove sugar from h...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 120 Brookby Quarries Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...rock extraction activities within SEAs to avoid adverse effects on them in the Brookby and Drury quarries. As a result, they submitted, the more efficient and effective approach is for the AUP to clearly signal that the initial or primary policy response for SEAs is not appropriate for excavating materials in the Brookby and Drury quarries, due to the unique and limited circumstances of them. They submitted that it would be better that the AUP signal this now. If there should prov...

  7. [2021] NZEmpC 186 Restaurant Brands Ltd v Gill [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...he could lodge his application, which was then granted. [67] When he was considering applying for his next visa, he assumed the process would be similar, and that RBL’s support would be forthcoming. [68] Ms Douglas was also in error in her response of 21 November 2018, when she referred to Mr Gill’s “last Essential Skills Visa application”. As she properly acknowledged to the Court, this was a mistake, since he had not previously held such a visa. [69] The problem wa...

  8. [2023] NZEnvC 028 Lang v Buller District Council [pdf, 541 KB]

    ...Monitoring programmes and/or protocols; g) Feedback mechanisms for adaptive management, including circumstances in which a material change to the management plan would be required; h) An organisational chart showing staff and contractor positions and responsibilities for plan implementation; i) Relevant training and induction procedures and schedules; j) Reporting procedures and format for providing the results of any monitoring or surveying required by the Management Plans....

  9. NZCVS 2023 Cycle 6 Who is experiencing crime [xlsx, 91 KB]

    ...other hand, when the confidence intervals of two estimates do overlap, the difference between the estimates is described as not statistically significant. This is a more conservative approach than a formal statistical test. Don't know/refusal responses Residual response categories such as "don't know" and "don't wish to answer" are generally excluded from analysis. This is generally the case for analysis of victimisation and rates of reporting victimisations...

  10. [2024] NZREADT 23 – CAC 2106 v Hu (29 July 2024) [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...(incl. GST) on 19 October 2020. The purchaser tried to contact Mr Hu multiple times to seek payment, but Mr Hu did not respond. Charges filed in the Tribunal [41] On about 19 December 2022, the Committee filed the charges in the Tribunal. A Response denying the commission sharing agreement and therefore the charges was filed by Mr Hu on 28 February 2023. The Tribunal issued Minute 1 (Timetable Directions) on 10 July 2023. In Minute 2 (Witness Summons) issued on 1 February 20...