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  1. Roberts - Te Touwai B19A1 (2015) 114 Taitokerau MB 131 (114 TTK 131) [pdf, 702 KB]

    ...http://www.brookersonline.co.nz/databases/modus/lawpart/statutes/link?id=ACT-NZL-PUB-Y.1993-4%7eBDY%7ePT.14%7eSG.!262%7eS.326B%7eSS.4&si=57359&sid=67avr24ejjd7jpa6unngkjxu5h3c2ovv&hli=1&sp=statutes 114 Taitokerau MB 138 (a) vesting in the owners of the legal estate in the landlocked land the legal estate in fee simple in any other piece of land (whether or not that piece of land adjoins the landlocked land) except land that is a national park, public reserve or r...

  2. [2021] NZEmpC 84 A Labour Inspector of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment v Jeet Holdings Ltd [pdf, 555 KB]

    ...whose behalf the Inspector investigated were Pulkit Sharma, Jawhar Singh, Rajendra Bhandari, Guru Parshad, Santosh Ghorsane, Bunty Singh, Parkash Chand and Puran Singh. [3] The Inspector sought against the defendants: (a) A finding as to the legal entity, or entities, that employed each of the employees. (b) Penalties under s 130(4) of the Act for failing to keep accurate wage and time records as required by s 130. 1 The matter was removed to the Court by the Employment Rel...

  3. [2019] NZEmpC 144 CBA v ONM [pdf, 577 KB]

    ...relevant to an issue of disparity if such an assertion was alleged. Rather, the applicable comparator would be any other employee, not having a psychiatric or psychological disability. Since reasonable measures had been taken, the applicable legal tests under the various provisions of the HR Act as to discrimination on the grounds of disability were not met. (d) Dealing with the issue of compensation, Ms Dyhrberg said the amount sought was excessive. Compensation should only...

  4. Directory of Official Information Search Tool

    ...email our OIA Servi corporate and finance - deputy chief executive stewart mcrobie we enable the organisation through the provision of strategic and operational advice and support across acc we oversee all our technical corporate functions across finance legal privacy and ethics risk and assurance actuarial procurement property and sustainability investments - chief investments officer paul dyer we provide support to the investment fixed interest and direct market teams while ensuring the safe-...

  5. Eichelbaum report - appendices [pdf, 540 KB]

    ...possibility with 93% accuracy. However, if the visit was preceded by stories about the stranger designed to foster negative stereotyping (` Sam is a clumsy person') 18°/a of the 5-6 year olds claimed he had damaged something and when pressed, 10% said they had seen him do it and one child stick to their story when gently challenged as to its accuracy. 6. Another source of suggestible responding in children of this age results from post-event misinformation: children recalling events from...

  6. AMLCFT_Release_Pack_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 7.5 MB]

    ...assessed at page 17 of Police’s 2019 National Risk Assessment 19p0lstie 2024-11-27 14:11:52 S9(2)(d) I N C O N F I D E N C E 4 I N C O N F I D E N C E The Report estimated that the AML/CFT regime has disrupted NZD $1.7 billion worth of illegal drugs and fraud and NZD $5 billion of broader criminal activity since 2013. 20 The AML/CFT regime results in wide ranging benefits, such as: improving protection of markets from distortion; maintaining the reputation of New Zealand...

  7. [2022] NZEmpC 118 New Zealand Post Primary Teachers’ Association v Board of Trustees for Rodney College [pdf, 519 KB]

    ...2019 STCA, cl 5.1.2 specifically acknowledges and accepts that the hours of opening of schools are designed to meet the curriculum and pastoral needs of students and are determined according to “well-understood national guidelines or specific legal requirements”. Clause 5.1.3 states that the clauses 39 Education Act 1989, ss 65A and 65B. 40 Education Act 1989, s 65C. 41 Education (Salaries and Staffing) Regulations 1957, reg 51. which follow identify the guideline...

  8. [2022] NZEnvC 084 Upper Clutha Environmental Society Incorporated v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 570 KB]

    ...Matters. Rather, it should simply include a brief cross-reference to a substantive provision that prescribes all relevant matters in one place. [35] That substantive provision is best positioned to preface 21.21.1 – 21.21.3, as a provision to aid the interpretation of the provisions it is clearly associated with. We call it ‘21.21.1A Application of assessment matters 21.21.1 to 21.21.3’. [36] Our provision draws significantly from the QLDC closing version text under ‘21....

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 079 Guthrie v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...character of the landscape and avoid any adverse effects on the visual qualities of the landscape.10 7 Their JWS recorded, at [12], that at the time the application was made, none of the provisions within Stage 2 of the Proposed Plan had immediate legal effect, and the application was assessed as discretionary under the Operative Plan. 8 Section 4.1 Natural Environment. 9 Section 4.2 Landscape and Visual Amenity, Introduction at 4.2.1. 10 Section 4.2.3 and 4.2.3(i). [27] [...

  10. Kaupapa Maori responses to violence against wahine Maori [pdf, 965 KB]

    ...highlights a critical research gap despite the significance of the issue. When contrasted against the range of literature in other areas, gaps are further highlighted, for instance: • the needs of Māori victims of crime30 • tikanga Māori based legal systems31 • access for wāhine Māori, their whanau and their communities to substantive justice32 • wāhine Māori and the implementation of Indigenous sentencing courts33 • kaupapa Māori designed therapeutic jurisp...