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  1. [2020] NZIACDT 44 - Registrar v Yoon (8 October 2020) [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...(the Registrar) referring a complaint against him to the Tribunal. It is alleged that the adviser was negligent, a ground of complaint under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act), in permitting the unlicensed advocate to perform services exclusively reserved under the Act to a licensed adviser. Alternatively, it was alleged that the adviser breached the Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2014 (the Code) by relying on an unlicensed person. [3] The essen...

  2. Reduced violent crime

    In 2024, the Government set nine targets to improve the lives of New Zealanders. These targets cover health, education, law and order, work, housing and the environment.   Government Target 4 – Reduced Violent Crime aims to reduce the annual number of victims by 20,000 people, so that by December 2029 no more than 165,000 New Zealanders fall victim to assault, robbery, or sexual assault annually compared to the baseline number of 185,000 victims in October 2023. The Target 4 factshee...

  3. [2011] NZEmpC 111 Gaut v BP Oil NZ Ltd costs [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...The parties did not resolve the grievance at mediation. [20] In reference to the defendant’s second Calderbank offer in August 2010, Mr Jackson stressed that Mr Gaut still sought reinstatement as his primary remedy but that factor had not been addressed nor did the offer contain any element of vindication. In this regard, Mr Jackson highlighted a newspaper article that had appeared after the Authority’s determination which had referred to Mr Gaut as a “habitual swearer”....

  4. LCRO 36/2022 EY obo SG v LW (25 July 2023) [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...(Mr ZR) wrote to Mr LW advising that he had been instructed to act for Mr SG. Enclosed with the letter was an authority to uplift all deeds, documents and files held for Mr SG. Mr ZR also enclosed a Notice of Revocation of both powers of attorney addressed (only) to Mr VM. [6] Mr LW and Mr VM were concerned that Mr SG had been placed under pressure to take these steps. Mr LW advised Mr ZR that he considered the Notice of Revocation and authority to uplift were invalid, based on the...

  5. Lochiel Farmlands Limited 102 [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...covers the LFL’s concerns and seeks appropriate amendments to ensure the operative version of the PC1 is coherent and in line with the plan. 8 Such other consequential or alternative relief by way of amendments to the provisions of PC1 that address the grounds pleaded in the appeal. Dispute resolution 9 LFL agrees to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. DATED: 28 July 2020 _________________________ Dr J B Forret and P...

  6. ENV-2016-AKL-000xxx Man O'War Farm Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...authorities of decisions on their designations, by way of this Decisions Report. In relation to a majority of designations, except for Auckland International Airport, Kiwirail designations heard on 2 May 2016, and NZ Transport Agency designation 6727 (Newmarket Viaduct) heard on 2 May 2016. In relation to the remaining designations and the balance of the PAUP. Reports 1, 2 and 3 dated 10 August 2016. Report 1 provided information about the process used to develop the PAUP and the statut...

  7. Khan v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 29 (17 March 2014) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...the complainant; rather, unlicensed staff performed the professional duties and mismanaged the complainant’s instructions. [2] The adviser was the only licensed immigration adviser in her practice. She says unlicensed persons provided clerical services, but did not provide professional services. [3] What an unqualified person can do in the professional practice of a licensed immigration adviser is narrow. [4] Determining whether to uphold or dismiss the complaint turns, first, on wh...

  8. [2007] NZEmpC CC 24A/07 Service and Food Workers Union v Alsco NZ [pdf, 69 KB]

    SERVICE & FOOD WORKERS UNION INC V ALSCO NZ CHCH CC 24A/07 21 November 2007 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH CC 24A/07 CRC 45/07 IN THE MATTER OF an application for an interim injunction to restrain lockouts BETWEEN SERVICE AND FOOD WORKERS UNION NGA RINGA TOTA INC Plaintiff AND ALSCO NZ Defendant Hearing: 21 November 2007 (Heard at Wellington) Appearances: Peter Cranney and Camilla Belich, Counsel for Plaintiff SL Hornsby-Geluk and CN Devlin,...

  9. New Protection Order Information at Service packs being introduced

    Published on 8 July 2020 New Protection Order 'Information at Service' packs for respondents and protected people are being rolled out across Aotearoa this week. Protection Orders are court orders that place conditions on a person who has, or is alleged to have, used violence. The conditions can include not having contact with a person, not using violence, or a requirement to attend a non-violence course. To support the people involved to better understand Protection Orders, there are two ‘Inf...

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  10. Kelly v Tall Poppies Education Limited [2024] NZHRRT 54 [pdf, 339 KB]

    ...Matthew for defendants DATE OF HEARING: 29 April 2024 DATE OF DECISION: 29 October 2024 2 [1] Tall Poppies Education Limited (Tall Poppies) was licenced by the Ministry of Education to provide home-based early childhood education services.2 It did not deliver those services directly. Rather it contracted with home-based educators, including the plaintiff, for the delivery of those services in an educator’s own home. [2] The plaintiff is a registered Early Child...