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  1. Naera v Fenwick - Whakapoungakau 24 Tikitere Trust [2011] Māori Appellate Court MB 316 (2011 APPEAL 316) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...need to comply with section 229 of the Act? [42] Owners’ consent and consultation [49] Conflicts of interest [63] Removal of trustees [73] Decision [89] Decision of 30 June 2011 – Application for an injunction [95] Costs [101] 2011 Maori Appellate Court MB 318 Introduction [1] The appellants appeal the lower Court‘s decisions of 10 September 2010 1 concerning an application for review of trust and of 30 June 2011 2 concerning an application for a...

  2. NZCVS Methodology Report Cycle 2 (2019) [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    ...Types of weights 95 Which weights to use? 96 Mixed level analysis 96 Walkthrough of process for producing an estimate 97 Prevalence estimates 97 Incidence estimates 98 Residual Responses 100 Flagging and suppression rules 100 Significance testing 101 Combined weights for pooled dataset 101 Multivariate analysis 101 References 103 Appendix A: Incident scenario prioritisation 104 Appendix B: Fieldwork products 108 Letter to household 108 Information leaflet 109 Life events cale...

  3. Elhassan v Webby [2022] NZHRRT 27 [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...genuinely compensatory, and should not be minimal so as to meet the broad policy objectives of the 16 legislation. The damages awarded must be an appropriate response to adequately compensate Mr Elhassan for the behaviour he suffered, see Singh at [101]. [86] The Tribunal finds it helpful to follow the approach of identifying the relevant factors that help classify the seriousness of the case, as was adopted in Singh at [103] to [105]. The type of harassment [87] As is noted in...

  4. People charged and convicted of methamphetamine offences June 2022 [xlsx, 211 KB]

    ...proved 2,325 1,524 1,210 1,178 1,110 1,559 1,217 1,917 1,458 1,580 Other 16 4 16 1 0 3 5 7 18 4 103: Manufacture or cultivate illicit drugs Total 3,349 2,623 2,436 2,460 2,739 3,392 2,694 3,491 3,515 3,605 Manufacture or cultivate illicit drugs Convicted 82 55 101 96 31 35 43 34 32 53 Other proved 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not proved 214 145 101 138 53 86 30 41 56 54 Other 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 104/109: Possess and/or use illicit drugs (including utensils) Total 298 206 202 234 84 122 73 75...

  5. E13 Stephen Priestley - Infrastructure and Coastal Processes - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...0807 14 Quarter and if implemented construction related effects should be no more than minor and acceptable. Maritime facilities 5.9 The maritime facilities are located within Freeman’s Bay. These are illustrated on Drawings 3233847-CA-4101 to 4111 (CBD Vol A, CB45, pages 2516-2526) and comprise: a) Hobson Wharf extension (approximately 7,000m2 in area) with up to 150 piles for support. b) Breakwaters (3,200m2 in area) with up to 120 piles for support. c) Wynyard Whar...

  6. [2022] NZEmpC 131 Farrand Orchards Ltd v Tane [pdf, 342 KB]

    ...as being bound to the obligations and benefits contained in the agreement. Conversely, until that symbolic but important act of signing, the form of agreement remains as a draft and, potentially, subject to further negotiation and alteration. [101] As with most contracts, and employment contracts or agreements in particular, I conclude that the parties did not intend that they would each be bound by the draft written agreement unless and until that was executed by the writing of...

  7. Thompson v Van Wijk [2021] NZHRRT 39 [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...useful to consider the general principles relevant to this matter that apply to the three heads of damages as discussed in Hammond v Credit Union Baywide [2015] NZHRRT 6 at [170] and Marshall v IDEA Services (HDC) [2020] NZHRRT 9 at [88]-[92] and [101]-[107]. That is: [89.1] There must be a causal connection between the sexual harassment and the damages sought. 14 [89.2] The plaintiff is not required to establish all three of the heads of damages referred to in HRA, s 92M(1)(c)....

  8. 2024] NZEmpC 195 Smalley v Hamilton Hindin Greene Ltd [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...sought would assist him in his investigation of Mr Smalley’s 4 Williamson v Smalley [2022] NZHC 1452; and Williamson v Smalley [2022] NZHC 1789. 5 Smalley v Williamson [2023] NZCA 174. 6 Leave was declined: Smalley v Williamson [2023] NZSC 101. 7 Williamson v Smalley [2022] NZHC 1789 at [47]. claims to recover allegedly unpaid statutory holiday entitlements. He was persuaded that the case for disclosure was made out, apart from a privileged exception, and directed th...

  9. [2024] NZEmpC 198 Fredricsen and anor v Air New Zealand Ltd and Air New Zealand Ltd v Fredricsen and anor [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...grievances had on them both financially and mentally. They did not accept the reasons Air NZ gave were fair or reasonable for treating them disparately to Captain Lawson. This caused them to feel stress and upset at the disparity in treatment. [101] However, I do not accept that fair communication could have been expected to change the outcome for Captains Fredricsen and Lawrence. If, objectively considered, they were not lawfully entitled to fly to the USA, no amount of consulta...

  10. [2024] NZEmpC 226 Glenfield College BOT & Ors v Anderson [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...school to meet its statutory duties, continued. While the Board contended that the workload reduced due to the onset of 13 See s 73. See also the analysis of this obligation in GF v Comptroller of the New Zealand Customs Service [2023] NZEmpC 101, [2023] ERNZ 409 at [20]-[35]. 14 That is the definition in cl 10.2.2. COVID-19 and the subsequent reduction in international students, Mrs Anderson raised real concerns that her hours were being reduced significantly while the...