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  1. 2021-04-20 McArthur Ridge - ORC PC7 - Opening Submissions [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...frost fighting peaks , the impact on the business in terms of lost production could be very significant. 15 The effects of any compromised supply of water would extend beyond the business itself. The vineyard is an employer; it provides viticulture services to other vineyards in the area; and it is a significant consumer of local and New Zealand sourced products and services. 4 Controlled activity rule and Schedule 10A.4 16 The purpose of PC7 is to provide a cost-effective, interi...

  2. LCRO 112/2019 EQ v XD (30 July 2021) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...one of the properties would be settled on that day. 2 [5] The work was not able to be completed in the time frame that had initially been anticipated. The complaint and the Standards Committee decision [6] Ms XD lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (NZLS) on 4 September 2018. The substance of her complaint, as identified by the Standards Committee charged with responsibility for completing the investigation into her complaints was that Mr EQ:...

  3. LCRO 22/2019 HT v MK (29 May 2020) [pdf, 326 KB]

    ...XY, as guarantor signed a share sale agreement.3 [9] On 30 June 2016, Mr MK told (by email) Mr HT he would update Mr HT and DOT concerning outstanding fees.4 He said he was “working on [BEG’s] consulting agreement” for the provision of services to DOT and “the other conditions to settlement” provided for in clause 3.1 of the share sale agreement. [10] The following day, 1 July 2016, Mr HT informed (by email) Mr MK that Mr MK’s services would not be required to settl...

  4. [2013] NZEmpC 97 Transpacific Industries v Harris and Green [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...[27] Clause 7.1 … purports to prohibit Mr Green from engaging in competitive economic activity with Transpacific both for the period of three months following the end of his employment and within the geographic area of the North Island of New Zealand. The effect of cl 7.1 is that all that the company is required to establish is the fact of competition in business. As it stands, cl 7.1 purports to prohibit competition by Mr Green even in respect of customers or potential custome...

  5. [2022] NZIACDT 9 NL v Registrar (2 May 2022) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...further noted that the appellant insisted that he wanted the adviser to look after his immigration interests. 3 [8] At the same meeting on 23 May 2017, the appellant signed the adviser’s client agreement for the provision of immigration services. The adviser agreed to prepare a work visa application in the essential skills category. The fee was $2,500. [9] There was a clause in the agreement which stated that the adviser could not represent the appellant if there was a po...

  6. Proactive-release-OIA-review-Aug22.pdf [pdf, 30 MB]

    ...non-compliance. • There is insufficient oversight, coordination and leadership of the OIA. 17. Submitters offered a range of suggestions for reform of the OIA. Submitters told us they would like to see: • official information legislation that reflects New Zealand’s principles and values • legislation that reflects the modern information environment • a positive culture about access to information (government, agencies, officials, the public and the media) 3 The “good governmen...

  7. [2010] NZEmpC 78 SFWU v Rendezvous Hotels (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...especially where injunctions governing strikes and lockouts are concerned. So the Court must take a robust and realistic approach to such applications for interlocutory relief and, of course also, one that assists the parties to settle in bargaining a new collective agreement of which the lockout and the proceedings addressing its lawfulness, are incidental. The outcome of such proceedings inevitably affects the parties’ strategic strengths in the bargaining process and the Court...

  8. Hirepool Limited [pdf, 344 KB]

    ...branches in Auckland range from 7.1 km to 30.4km from the Site. 2 9. There is a lack of equipment rental agencies, and a high level of development and construction, throughout Auckland's CBO. The Site is therefore a key branch for Hirepool. It services a number of significant projects in the CBO and the city fringe. 10. Hirepool was an official supporter of Emirates Team New Zealand for the 35th America's Cup regatta and supports the 36th America's Cup regatta being...

  9. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 4: case study of Manurewa Local Police Area [pdf, 588 KB]

    ...of Justice, 2005. Report 10: Overview: Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary, Alison Chetwin, Ministry of Justice, 2005. First published in December 2005 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-29012-8 3 Foreword Burglary is a problem that considerably affects many New Zealand households. From victimisation surveys we know that it can have a profound effect on victims and that householder...

  10. The Minister of Conservation 190 [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...a trade competitor for the purposes of section 308C or 308CA of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). 4. I am interested in all of the proceedings. 5. I am interested in the following particular issues: 5.1. The appropriateness of addressing kauri dieback disease in the context of the provisions of the RMA that address biodiversity. 5.2. The specific provisions in the proposed Auckland Unitary Plan that control earthworks to prevent the spread of kauri dieback disea...