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  1. M and M v IAG New Zealand Ltd [2019] CEIT-2019-0047 [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...Discussion 20 Formulation of approach 26 Scope of works dispute 29 Skylights 30 The risks and how to manage them 32 Analysis 37 Conclusion 39 Replacing the substrate on the flat roof 40 Options 45 Obtaining a building consent 51 The risks and how to manage them 53 How the parties propose to manage those risks 59 Conclusion 67 Scaffold and encapsulation 68 The risks and how to manage them 72 Analysis and conclusion 79 Conclusion 82 Ti...

  2. INZ (Calder) v Chiv [2019] NZIACDT 73 (21 October 2019) [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...of applications on their behalf. The information was correct from their records. 5 [19] Mr Chiv then responded to the breach of confidentiality allegation. According to him, as the offshore clients spoke the same language, they provided consent to group communications and appointed a team leader for practical communications and for assisting one another. This was also because of time and geographical differences. There was no breach of his professional obligations as he had...

  3. 2021-02-05 Martin Graeme memorandum evidence [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...Permits. Before Plan Change 7 14. Proposed Plan Change 7 (PC7) has a totally unique genesis under the RMA. 15. The ORC has struggled on all fronts to systematically work toward implementing the sequence of revisions of the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (NPSFM) after the 2011 version. 16. This lack of a coherent and comprehensive pathway to implement National Policy was, over years, brought to the attention of Council and its executives on numerous...

  4. [2013] NZEmpC 187 MAS Zengrange (NZ) Ltd v HDT Ltd [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...for seeking the stay are that unless the determination is stayed prior to 11 October 2013, the practical benefit of the plaintiff’s challenge will be lost. [4] Responsibly, counsel for the defendants’ promptly filed a memorandum in response consenting to the application for a stay subject to certain conditions. Counsel for the plaintiff subsequently confirmed through the Registrar that the conditions were acceptable. [5] Accordingly, the following orders are made by consent:...

  5. Bathurst and BT 83.pdf [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...well-being of the region; (b) recognises that not all effects associated with regionally significant industry and infrastructure can be avoided, remedied or mitigated – meaning a no net effects requirement, or a requirement that renewed discharge consents must have less of an effect than the previous consent, inappropriate; Page 3 of 3 BT-00167 8743400.3 (c) recognises that offsetting and/or compensation may be proposed pursuant to section 104(1)(ab) of the Act but that...

  6. [2021] NZEmpC 88 Panapa v Spotless Facility Services (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...mediation assistance and ultimately she and Spotless attended mediation on 24 January 2019. Three weeks after mediation had taken place, but not resolved matters, Mr Mapu, who is Ms Panapa’s representative, wrote to Spotless advising that a statement of problem had been filed with the Authority on behalf of Ms Panapa. He also sought Ms Panapa’s return to work. Spotless did not respond to that letter at the time, only responding by email on 15 May 2019, saying that it had care...

  7. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 969 KB]

    ...(among others) genetically modified organisms • monitoring and enforcing compliance with hazardous substances legislation and approvals. Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (EEZ) • assessing and deciding applications for marine consents and rulings in the EEZ, including decisions on dumping and discharge activities for example, for oil, gas and minerals exploration and extraction • assessing applications for permitted activities in the EEZ • monitoring and enfo...

  8. Wairakei Pastoral Limited [pdf, 452 KB]

    ...Policy Statement – Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) and the Regional Policy Statement (RPS) as a whole, absent any conflict between these documents; 2 Paragraphs 205 and 335. 9 b. Do not give effect to the current National Policy Statements (NPS), including the NPS-FM; c. Do not give effect to the Regional Policy Statement (RPS) as a whole; d. Go beyond the scope of PC1 in the way Te Ture Whaimana o Te Awa o Waikato is given effect to as part of the RPS; e....

  9. [2010] NZEmpC 87 Melville v Air New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 56 KB]

    ...everything had been done at the appropriate times. [9] Ms McInally gave evidence that she had assisted Mr Townsend to prepare the 19 March letter and received the file from him on 24 March when he went overseas on leave. She began preparation of a statement of problem but the process was delayed by a series of urgent proceedings. Then, on 8 June 2009, her mother passed away and in the following weeks Ms McInally became unwell and was unable to attend work. When she returned...

  10. 2021-03-18 Fish & Game opening subs [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...region ranged from 180,860 to 215,430 angler-days over the fishing season.2 Fish and Game position 4 Fish and Game entered this process seeking the following outcomes. That PC7 develop an interim framework to manage all surface water abstraction consents, including surface water connected groundwater which, (a) Prevents frustration of the implementation of Central Government guidance in particular the ability of the future Land and Water Plan (LWP) to give effect to Te Mana o te...