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  1. TR v Accident Compensation Corporation (Cover Issues) [2023] NZACC 027 [pdf, 278 KB]

    ...treated at the DHB by a respiratory physician for prophylactic treatment secondary to TB exposure. My QuantiFERON Gold is now negative, which is an uncommon switch from positive to negative and I am unsure of the relevance of this. [12] In response to further questions from ACC, the appellant advised: A family member visited me when I was unwell in Auckland in 2014. She came to Auckland fit and well, with no medical issues or any diagnosis prior, and left Auckland sick. She wa...

  2. Wharekawa - Succession to Rewi Maniapoto [2024] Chief Judge's MB 35 (2024 CJ 35) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...5. The ‘draft’ report was then distributed to all parties that the Court has contact details for, by email on 31 October 2022 and by mail on 1 November 2022, asking that any feedback be provided to the Court by 30 November 2022. 6. Two responses were received on 30 November 2022, one from counsel for the applicant, Kylee Katipo of McCaw Lewis Limited, the other from Rumatiki Linda Turoa-Henry. 7. The said feedback was provided to Mr Alexander on 5 December 2022, for him t...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 033 Yzendoorn v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 663 KB]

    ...an innominate structure to be considered as a non-complying activity under the ODP. 26 NOE page 15, lines 26 to 30. 27 Rule 1.1.8 ODP. 28 NOE, page 18, lines 27 to 32. 12 [49] The Council has separately established, including through responses from Mr Lester under cross-examination, that the installation also presents – particularly at first sight – as a disused shipping container. The pertinent question therefore is; - when is a shipping container not a shipping cont...

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 227 The Vice Chancellor of Lincoln University v Cheng [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...as her support person. During the course of the meeting Ms Cheng queried why the farm manager’s concerns (which were said to date back to May) had not been raised with her at an earlier stage. She then went through a lengthy, and detailed, response. The response identified several concerns she had about the way in which the farm manager and the previous shepherd had dealt with her. [19] It was agreed that there would be a catch-up meeting to see how things were going a couple...

  5. Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Burcher [2018] NZLCDT 37 [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...realisation of the mortgages held by it. 2 Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006. 4 [8] As part of this process, Mr Burcher, as one of the directors of the nominee company, and the partner having most responsibility for the nominee company, gave undertakings to the NZLS, in which he agreed to cooperate with Mr Eades and comply with all reasonable directions given by him in the management and operation of the company. [9] Mr Ead...

  6. Ngati Pahauwera Affidavit on behalf of Trustees Exhibits J to NN [pdf, 15 MB]

    " J" R eprint as at 19 N ovem ber 2004 Water Conservation (Mohaka River) Order 2004 (SR 2004/397) Silvia Cartwright, Governor-General Order in Council At Wellington this 15th day of November 2004 Present: The Right Hon Helen Clark presiding in Council Pursuant to sections 214 and 423 of the Resource Management Act 1991, Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting on the advice and with the consent o f the Executive Council, makes the following order. Changes authorised

  7. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 s274 evidence chief Janet Moore Appendix 3 Makgill [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...approach became the principal tool for analysing property in the 80 Water Rights and Sustainability 21st century. Second, it demonstrates that property rights are not a fixed concept. Rather, property rights have adapted and changed over time in response to new intellectual, social and economic forces. An appreciation of the latter point is important to the discussion of the interface between public law and private property rights under part VII. Theories of Natural Law are derived fr...

  8. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC evidence chief legal submissions [pdf, 436 KB]

    ...analysis of issues of concern to the Council's experts. Caucusing has narrowed issues in some areas (e.g. as between the noise experts). In relation to another important area, traffic effects, the Applicant has undertaken traffic survey work in response to concerns as to the proposal's impact on the 5 Refer section 87F report, para 576 onwards. 6 Refer section 87F report, para 774, 779, and 813, and conclusion at para 832....

  9. Affirmation of Mr Nicholas Head dated 9 December 2016 [pdf, 32 MB]

    ...ofthreatened plant species and rare ecosystems. An example is recently published research on the Tekapo Scientific Reserve.2 That research involves undertaking in-depth studies on threatened species populations and ecosystem health over time and assessing responses to various management actions. 12. I provide a wide range of botanical and ecological advice to DOC staff and the public generally. I have published numerous articles on threatened plant species and ecosystems. Code o...

  10. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 7- Reporting to the Police [xlsx, 176 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...