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  1. Coroner position profile [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...(ii) the public good associated with a proper and timely understanding of the causes and circumstances of deaths; and (c) provides for an independent coronial system for investigations of deaths by coroners liaising with other authorities permitted or required by law to investigate those deaths. 2 Coroner’s role The role of coroner is set out in section 4 of the Act. A coroner’s role in relation to a death is – (a) to receive a report of the death fr...

  2. [2023] NZEnvC 209 Waikato Regional Council v Rawhiti Environmental Park Limited [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...available) spreading the equivalent effluent in accordance with any resource consent (maximum required under this condition being 250,000 litres per week); ii. spreading 400,000 litres of effluent on Rawhiti Environmental Park Limited’s farm as permitted by ground/weather conditions and nutrient loading rates; and iii. installing and transferring effluent to a flexi tank which will hold one million litres. 3. Pursuant to ss 320(1) and 314(1)(da) of the RMA, the Respondent...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 072 Whangarei District Council v Robinson [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...application on the basis that the then- operative plan allowed the construction of the shed. The Council formally withdrew its application by filing a memorandum dated 3 February 2023. The memorandum states that the Council is satisfied the shed was a permitted activity when constructed and that it has existing use rights. Mr Robinson seeks costs against the Council. The Council opposes the application. Costs in the Environment Court Under s 285 of the Resource Management A...

  4. [2010] NZEmpC 125 Behan-Kitto v New Zealand Post Limited [pdf, 26 KB]

    ...cannot be implied where they are not in writing. As the Judge held in Shortland, the statute requires the reasons for an agreement for a fixed term to be in writing to ensure absolute clarity and certainty. Mr Blair submits that the case, if permitted to go to a hearing on a challenge, will clarify an important question of interpretation, operation and application of a collective agreement involving substantial numbers of postal workers and NZ Post. [11] Finally, Mr Blair emphasis...

  5. [2023] NZEmpC 215 Halse v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...the Court of Appeal on 17 July 2023; it has yet to be set down for hearing. [15] The Court was initially told that an application for stay of the extended order had been or would be filed. However, Isac J confirmed that the Registrar was not permitted to receive an application for stay, given the terms of the extended order.5 Accordingly, there is no stay. Should this proceeding be stayed in all the circumstances? [16] Recently, I advised Mr Halse and Ms Jerebine by minute that...

  6. [2016] NZSSAA 014 (2 March 2016) [pdf, 35 KB]

    ...Security Act 1964 defines the term “resident” in relation to any person, as not including anyone unlawfully resident in New Zealand. As a result, the Authority has on a number of occasions concluded that periods of residence in New Zealand without a permit or visa to be here cannot be included in the calculation of the 10-year residence requirement.2 2 [2009] NZSSAA 4. Periods during which a person is in New Zealand on a visitor visa...

  7. [2021] NZEmpC 19 Restaurant Brands Ltd v Unite Inc [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...the real risk that it may face trial by ambush.6 [18] However, the nature of the case (which is required to be pleaded) is to be distinguished from the mode in which it will be proved.7 There is a dividing line between “proper particulars (permitted) and probing for evidence (not permitted)”.8 Details of the case also are not required that would be oppressive or an unreasonable burden on the plaintiff.9 [19] Both parties point to the dicta of the Court of Appeal in Price Wate...

  8. Kingi - Te Maika A5 (2015) 104 Taitokerau MB 103 (104 TTK 103) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...http://www.brookersonline.co.nz/databases/modus/lawpart/statutes/link?id=ACT-NZL-PUB-Y.1993-4%7eBDY%7ePT.14%7eSG.!158%7eS.308&si=57359&sid=67avr24ejjd7jpa6unngkjxu5h3c2ovv&hli=1&sp=statutes 104 Taitokerau MB 106 undivided interests, by giving the preferred class a right of first refusal but then permitting alienation outside of the class of the whole block. With undivided interests, alienation is restricted to the preferred class. [10] In Loach v Bidois - Matari...

  9. Coroner-position-profile [doc, 90 KB]

    ...died; and (ii) the public good associated with a proper and timely understanding of the causes and circumstances of deaths; and (c) provides for an independent coronial system for investigations of deaths by coroners liaising with other authorities permitted or required by law to investigate those deaths. Coroner’s role The role of coroner is set out in section 4 of the Act. A coroner’s role in relation to a death is – (a) to receive a report of the death from the New Zealand Polic...

  10. [2025] NZEmpC 26 Carrington Resort Jade LP v Toni Maheno [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...caused considerable stress to her and have disrupted her life. They continue to hang over her head with escalating costs. The sum of $31,071.56,15 which is in dispute in these proceedings, is not inconsequential, but if these proceedings are permitted to continue, there is a real risk that Ms Maheno’s success in the Authority could be rendered increasingly illusory by her legal costs. [19] Therefore, I consider that the unexplained delay in the circumstances is sufficiently...