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  1. Director of Proceedings v Health New Zealand [2025] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 495 KB]

    ...cited as Director of Proceedings v Health New Zealand [2025] NZHRRT 1. Note publication restrictions. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2025] NZHRRT 1 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA 2 matters in issue and the Tribunal is asked to make a consent declaration. The parties have filed: [1.1] A statement of claim dated 30 October 2024. [1.2] A consent memorandum dated 30 October 2024. [1.3] An agreed summary of facts, a copy of which is annexed and marked ‘A’. [2] At pa...

  2. Auckland Standards Committee 5 v Hong [2020] NZLCDT 5 [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...agreed to purchase a property for the family home in M. Against that background, Mr Hong offered to become personally involved in the completion of the X Road purchase. Mr K and Ms D describe that as a joint venture proposal. Mr Hong denies that statement but does not deny his personal involvement in financing the X Road purchase and the events that led to his status as sole legal owner of that property. [8] The balance of the purchase funds for the property were paid to the vend...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 13 NZ Post Primary Teachers Assn & Gray v Cambridge High School & Secretary for Education [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...(which affected the pay of provisionally registered secondary school teachers). The Secretary for Education does not accept the NZPPTA’s interpretation of the provisions in question. The plaintiffs’ claims were commenced by the filing of a statement of problem in the Employment Relations Authority (the Authority) but in a determination 1 dated 23 October 2012, the Authority ordered that the matter be removed to the Court to hear and determine without any investigation by the...

  4. LCRO 189/2016 EM v FN and GP (19 May 2017) [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...collect the files that morning. Ms EM said she was happy to hand files over, and explained the steps she had already taken towards settlement, including requesting a discharge of the mortgage from the bank, preparing and despatching settlement statements, and giving undertakings. She said the e-dealing had been set up authorising her firm to complete the conveyancing on the basis of authority and instruction forms that she had already drafted, that needed only to be signed for her t...

  5. [2012] NZEmpC 120 McLeod v National Hearing Care (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...events leading up to this litigation can be summarised reasonably neutrally in these terms. Ms Susan McLeod held a certificate in hearing therapy and had been employed by Audiology Hawke’s Bay as an audiometrist since April 2007. In her draft statement of claim it is alleged that her audiology career spanned 20 years. Her role was to assess a client’s hearing and hearing needs and then under the supervision of Ms Lisa Thompson, a fully qualified audiologist, she would partici...

  6. Munley v CAC 402 & Ors [2016] NZREADT 53 [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...required the licensees to market the property as a leaky building. Our assessment [28] We are satisfied that on the issue whether the house “leaked”, there was sufficient evidence before the Committee (Mr Munley’s evidence, the reported statements from the tenant, and the vendor’s acknowledgement to Ms Kelland of water leaking into ceiling light fittings) from which it could reasonably conclude that it was established that the house leaked. [29] That evidence w...

  7. Regulatory Impact Statement: Expungement scheme for historical homosexual convictions [pdf, 101 KB]

    Regulatory Impact Statement Expungement scheme for historical homosexual convictions Agency Disclosure Statement This Regulatory Impact Statement has been prepared by the Ministry of Justice. It provides an analysis of options to address the negative effects of historical convictions for homosexual offences that have been decriminalised. A constraint in carrying out the analysis was uncertainty about the existence of relevant official records, and the level of information contained...

  8. Williams v Cotter-Arlidge - Okaihau 3C2 (2019) 77 Tākitimu MB 51 (77 TKT 51) [pdf, 416 KB]

    ...also listed the major items as set out below: 1. Considerable time incurred initially, to try and find who had the Trust records, and collect them. 2. Writing up the Trust books of account for each of the 9 years, 2004 to 2012. 3. Preparing Statements of Financial Performance of the trust, for each of the 9 years. 4. Located details of past Trust dividends to shareholders. Calculated and listed dividends unpaid. 5. Preparing Statements of Financial Position of the Trust, at th...

  9. Godinich v Guan Thye Heng Co Ltd [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...dated 6 October 2003. A M R DEAN Adjudicator 792-36-detn WHRS-C00036 page 18 of 18 STATEMENT OF CONSEQUENCES IMPORTANT Statement of consequences for a respondent if the respondent takes no steps in relation to an application to enforce the adjudicator’s Determination. If the adjudicator’s Determination states t...

  10. Guo v PwC (Discovery and Search Order) [2021] NZHRRT 22 [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...Background circumstances [5] The proceedings against PwC under the Privacy Act [14] The interlocutory applications filed by Ms Guo [15] PWC – THE DISCOVERY APPLICATION [21] The Tribunal’s power to order discovery [21] Pleadings – the statement of claim [25] Pleadings – the statement of reply [27] Assessment – the issues which will determine the scope of discovery [28] Whether formal discovery should be ordered [32] Reasons for formal discovery being ordered [36] Us...