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  1. [2012] NZEmpC 139 Matamata Industrial Machinery Imports Ltd v McAllister [pdf, 59 KB]

    ...upon the defendant’s solicitors and copies of the documents that are described in the IT expert’s report are soon to be provided to the plaintiff and the defendant. The defendant’s solicitors, Norris Ward McKinnon, requested that they be permitted to review all the documents obtained to determine what documents might be subject to legal privilege or any other possible objection to disclosure. Ms Dew indicated that the plaintiff would consent to the defendant’s request on c...

  2. [2024] NZEmpC 110 Herrett v Eco Frame and Mirror Limited [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...leave to file a challenge out of time to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority.1 In its decision, the Court indicated that Mr Herrett was entitled to costs on his application, noted that costs ought to be able to be agreed, and permitted him to apply for costs within 21 days of the date of the judgment if necessary.2 1 Herrett v Eco Frame and Mirror Ltd [2023] NZEmpC 184. 2 At [33]. [2] Unfortunately, the parties were unable to agree concerning the...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 109 Hensman v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...following this appeal) a success for the Council. However, I do not think that an award of costs on an indemnity basis can stand in circumstances where the appellants have succeeded in their principal argument in this Court and the question where the permitted baseline lay was one of some complexity. It was understandable that the appellants would think they had acquired rights to keep a large number of dogs, and it seems likely that such belief underlay what the Court found to be...

  4. BORA Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...right no more than is reasonably necessary, and are proportionately connected to the purpose, it is important to note that the scope of the powers are confined by clause 11 (Powers to be exercised for purposes of this Act) of the Bill. Clause 11 permits the Minister and the Chief Executive to exercise their powers under the Bill only in accordance with the purposes of the Bill and where they reasonably consider it necessary. For this reason, we are satisfied that the Chief Executive...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 120 Mataura Valley Milk Ltd v Scott [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...are to remain in the custody of the independent solicitor and forensic expert (Mr Campbell and Mr McKenzie respectively) until further order of the Court. (b) The search order is varied so that the independent forensic expert, Mr McKenzie, is permitted to search and download information from the Yahoo account held or operated by Mr Scott. I record that Mr Scott has cooperated by making his password available. (c) Mr McKenzie’s report is to be filed and served no later than 12 A...

  6. ORC PC 1, 7 & 8 - Glossary & abbreviations [docx, 27 KB]

    ...Plan Change 1 to the Regional Plan: Waste for Otago and proposed Plan Change 8: Water for Otago. PC1 Proposed Plan Change 1 (Dust Suppressants and Landfills) to the Regional Plan: Waste for Otago (Waste Plan). PC7 Proposed Plan Change 7 (Water Permits) to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago PC8 Proposed Plan Change 8 (Discharge Management) to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago PHC Pre-hearing conference RMA Resource Management Act 1991 TC Telephone conference Waste Plan Re...

  7. E70 Richard Finley - Noise and Acoustics - EIC - The Point [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...outstanding issue now relates solely to the need for appropriate noise limits to manage adverse effects from amplified music anticipated as part of the High Noise Events. 8. In my evidence I will discuss the following: (a) Current noise limits permitted in the Wynyard and Viaduct Harbour for events compared to noise limits proposed by Panuku for AC36; (b) Examples of event noise limits on residential receivers that support the existing Viaduct Harbour limits, or a lower overall d...

  8. Pukekohe Vegetable Growers Association.pdf [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...are a suitable approach in the management of diffuse discharges. Rule 3.11.4.2 Federated Farmers seek deletion of Schedule C – Minimum Farming Standards Support in part. PVGA support deleting Minimum Farming Standards from interim Permitted Activity Rule Rule 3.11.4.6. Federated Farmers does not support a restricted discretionary activity for existing operations in the Whangamarino Wetland Catchment. Support in part. PVGA also acknowledge the significance of th...

  9. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - 3rd report [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...places, vehicles, and facilities; (v) In provision of goods and services; (vi) In provision of land, housing and other accommodation; (vii) In access to educational establishments. 19. Under each of these headings, specific exemptions are provided to permit the operation of interests considered to be legitimate. For example, section 27 (3) recognizes that some discrimination on grounds of sex may be legitimate on some employment occasions where a "reasonable standard of privacy" i...

  10. [2017] NZEmpC 77 Idea Services Ltd v Crozier [pdf, 413 KB]

    ...described in the five bullet points which had originally been referred to by Mr Moles in his letter to Dr Lancaster. [73] Soon after, when Ms Ison was visiting the Grays Road facility, she noticed that Ms Crozier’s vehicle had a mobility parking permit placed on its dashboard. Ms Ison had worked previously with a client who held such a permit and was familiar with the relevant eligibility criteria. This included such factors as a permit holder being unable to walk thus requiring...