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  1. MLC 2017 August Outstanding OCR Applications [pdf, 345 KB]

    ...October 1977 - Application to the Chief Judge A20120015167 45/93 Mohi Wiremu Hotene Paratene Mita Hotene - and orders dated 1 September 1998 and 28 January 2000 at 90 WHK 405-407 and 92 WHK 250-251 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001014 45/93 Lynette Hatton, Jeanette Fifield CJ2013/3 - Mere Porotene – and succession orders made at 6 ADWG 312 dated 12 March 1990 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001188 45/93 Rena Scott Wharepouri Paoro or Wharepouri Ho...

  2. Cabinet Paper: Strategic Approach to Support the Response to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse [pdf, 834 KB]

    ...participation of those with disabilities, mental illness or both”; 9 note that government is not currently perceived as always acting in accordance with the proposed principles in its treatment of survivors; 10 agree that agencies will need to: 10.1 take actions to actively demonstrate the government’s commitment to the principles; and 10.2 consider the implications for existing government business (strategies, policies and ways of working); 11 agree that, to ensure consiste...

  3. 16.-Evidence-of-Mr-Keith-Hamill-Water-Quality64013659.1.PDF [PDF, 1.1 MB]

    ...5.1 6.7% 6.00 1.53 0.00 0.23 -1.3 7.8 B Waitohu 20.30 5.92 14% 144 69 5.5 32.3 26.9 39.0% 19.30 5.19 0.24 0.54 -4.4 12.2 C Waitohu 1 22.70 5.92 18% 127 79 4.2 24.9 20.7 26.2% 17.50 3.24 0.28 0.20 -2.8 15.0 D Waitohu Trib 3 8.57 5.92 32% 27 9.4 1.7 10.1 8.4 89.3% 4.85 0.97 0.00 0.14 -0.8 20.5 E Waiauti 11.75 5.92 1.5% 792 837 3.1 18.4 15.3 1.8% 22.62 5.99 0.20 0.70 -5.1 6.0 F Manakau 2.73 5.92 0.4% 750 1,106 0.9 5.5 4.6 0.41% 6.26 2.12 0.00 0.32 -1.8 5.1 G Manakau Trib 9.59 5.92 11.3% 85 4...

  4. [2022] NZREADT 1 - DU v Real Estate Agents Authority & DC (1 February 2022) [pdf, 333 KB]

    ...daughter and later the vendor on 19 December 2019 about such a process, but it was declined. The vendor was worried that if the appellant became part of the process, the agreement with the purchasers would fall over. Disclosure of subsidence [101] According to counsel, the licensee was not aware of subsidence at the property before the appellant raised it. He then became aware of a potential defect. It was never confirmed by an expert. The licensee in turn raised it with the ven...

  5. [2021] NZEmpC 146 Gafiatullina v Propellerhead Ltd [pdf, 394 KB]

    ...with information that might weaken her personal grievance claim. [100] I consider these concerns would have coloured how Ms James dealt with Ms Gafiatullina at the time. I accept Ms Gafiatullina’s evidence that she was asked to leave. [101] Ms Gafiatullina was a senior and trusted employee who had worked in the company for over two years without issue. There was no basis for Ms James’s concerns other than Ms Gafiatullina’s stated desire to send an email to her colleagues...

  6. [2012] NZEmpC 109 Shelby Park Ltd v Blackie [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...Skinners and that they brought unreasonable pressure on Ms A to abandon the matter. There is evidence that they were very supportive of Mr Knight who had suffered severe injuries in the past and who had worked for them for a number of years. [101] Mr Blackie was correct when he observed that the employment of young women in the horse training industry was very important and that the conduct of Mr Knight should not have been allowed to pass without a proper investigation. Howeve...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 116 Norrish v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...cover is, nor are there any data on fauna species and numbers, and how these might be visibly apparent when viewed from SH1 which is nearly 1 kilometre away. Thus, it is not possible to assess how significant these transient attributes might be. [101] The evidence referred to other transient features such as snow cover and low clouds which are said to have an association with the hillslopes surrounding 51 NOE p 25. 52 McKinlay Statement of further evidence, at [16]. 24 the peak...

  8. Christchurch Youth Drug Court pilot: One-year follow-up study [pdf, 595 KB]

    ...protective factors 80 6.6.3 Targeting specific needs 81 6.7 Good practice in the Youth Drug Court 82 References 85 Appendix 1 Informed Consent Sheets 87 Appendix 2 Interview Schedules 93 Appendix 3 Safety Protocols 97 Appendix 4 Additional tables 101 Appendix 5 Seriousness scale and offence types 103 9 Tables Table E1 Number of offences before, during, and after exiting the Youth Drug Court for the pilot participants 13 Table E2 Number and percentage of the various groups who reof...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 021 Regina Properties Ltd v New Plymouth District Council [pdf, 611 KB]

    ...catpark and has views fivm both its tJvo levels. This includes from first floor bed,voms, stairwell, and second floor 1vi11dow and deck. TVhile there is a view across the suf?ject site cmpark to the J//est, the primm_y viSHal amenity is from vieJ//s 1101theast mross the "Richmond Estate carpark and thought to the ocean bryond. The pmposal will not effect the p,imary vie1vs experienced l!J this submitter. Having said that, the proposal is located very dose to this submitter and wi...

  10. [2013] NZEmpC 31 Turner v Talley’s Group Limited [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...attributed to Mrs Turner for the delays that occurred. She relied on others whom she expected reasonably to assist her. [100] In all these circumstances, I conclude that it is just to grant leave under s 114(4) of the Act. Result of challenge [101] Mrs Turner’s challenge to the Authority’s determination succeeds and the determination is set aside. This judgment stands in its place. 9 I have concluded that Mrs Turner raised her personal grievance or grievances within the t...