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  1. MacDonald v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to the High Court) [2024] NZACC 202 (9 December 2024) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...delivered must stand for better or worse, subject, of course, to appeal. Were it otherwise, there would be great inconvenience and uncertainty. [27] These cases therefore set the threshold for recall at a high level. Understandably so. Judicial resources are finite, and the standard remedies of appeal and judicial review are available. [28] At any given time, there are approximately 200 ACC appeals awaiting hearing. [29] And in order that the fundamental underlying ethos of the...

  2. Taipana - Āorangi Part Taonui Āhuatūranga Block 3A2 (2024) 486 Aotea MB 169-185 (486 AOT 169-185) [pdf, 688 KB]

    ...Period. A Code of Compliance Certificate for any occupied building on the Site must be provided to the Court prior to the expiry of the Construction Period, and to the Landowner(s) if requested. (b) The Occupier shall obtain all required building and resource consents from the Council for any buildings that are located on the site. These must be provided to the Landowner(s) if requested. (c) The Occupier shall ensure that, should any application for resource consent require identify...

  3. [2025] NZEmpC 36 Wilson Parking v Turner & Anor [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...the properties it operates. In part that is because long term contracts provide the security necessary for the company to make substantial capital investments into a car park’s operation. Mr Orchard also explains that obtaining the necessary resource consents to operate carpark sites is a time-consuming and resource- intensive process; short-term contracts significantly hinder the company’s ability to plan and invest strategically and create business uncertainty. All of this, he...

  4. Family Violence, Sexual Violence and Violence within Whānau: Workforce Capability Framework [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...Sexual Violence and Violence within Whānau Workforce Capability Framework Introduction As we developed the Family Violence, Sexual Violence and Violence within Whānau Workforce Capability Framework, we received many comments about the need for more resources and training in the family violence and sexual violence (FVSV) sectors, and the importance of regulatory and representative bodies in implementing the Framework. With this in mind, the Framework is currently being tested in the loc...

  5. [2017] NZEmpC 85 Ramkissoon v Commissioner of New Zealand Police [pdf, 668 KB]

    ...portray a distorted version of the truth. [26] There is another witness on whose credibility I should comment briefly. This was Wayne Annan, at relevant times the Police’s most senior HR person holding the office of General Manager, Human Resources (GM:HR). Mr Annan has since left the Police. Counsel for the defendant asserted in submissions that Mr Annan had been confused in cross-examination. I infer from this criticism of Mr Annan’s evidence that the defendant now wishe...

  6. Decision-of-Coroner-B-Windley-as-to-Scope-of-Issues-for-Inquiry-28-4-22-signed.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...relevant agencies; and 45 Royal Commission’s Report, vol 1 at 48. 22 (c) whether relevant [Public] sector agencies failed to anticipate or plan for the terrorist attack due to an inappropriate concentration of counter-terrorism resources or priorities on other terrorism threats; and (d) whether any relevant [Public] sector agency failed to meet required standards or was otherwise at fault, whether in whole or in part; and (e) any other matters relev...

  7. Hugh Grant Sayers - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 5 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT Auckland Registry ENV 2015 AKL 0000134 IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal under Clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act TRUSTEES OF MOTITI ROHE MOANA TRUST Appellant BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF HUGH GRANT SAYERS ON BEHALF OF MOTITI ROHE MOANA TRUST 25th October 2017 Counsel Acting RB Enright Barrister Level 1, Stanbeth House 28 Customs St East...

  8. Rec-Recap-2023-Q2-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1013 KB]

    ...not exercise their own judgement and attempt to cross in conditions that were not safe for them. Mr Sutcliffe says that DOC endeavours to support visitors to make good decisions themselves by providing links on the DOC website to river crossing resources and sharing those resources on social media. XIV. I confess that I do not entirely understand DOC’s response to this issue. It seems fallacious to suggest that it is useful to provide educational resources including objective info...

  9. Waitangi Tribunal theme Q - Inland waterways - lakes [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...contemporary view of the legal ownership of Horowhenua 84; Conclusion 85 Chapter 4: The Rotorua Lakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Introduction 89; The Rotorua fisheries and other resources 91; The nature and extent of Maori rights in the Rotorua lakes 93; Early Pakeha visitors to the district 97; The Thermal Springs District Act 1881 98; The status of lands abutting the Rotorua lakes around 1918 101; Challenges to Te...

  10. NZCVS Cycle 4 Core Report v0.20 [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...Descriptive statistics. June 2022. Results drawn from Cycle 4 (2020/21) of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey. Wellington: Ministry of Justice. This document is available at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research- data/nzcvs/resources-and-results/ Crown copyright © 2022 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to New...