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  1. Hawkes Bay Standards Committee v Clarkson [2012] NZLCDT 37 [pdf, 73 KB]

    NOTE SUPPRESSION ORDER RECORDED AT PARAGRAPH [54] WHICH RELATES TO REDACTIONS NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2012] NZLCDT 37 LCDT 019/09, 020/09 IN THE MATTER AND of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 IN THE MATTER OF CATHERINE MARJORIE CLARKSON, Lawyer, formerly of of Hastings, now of Wellington D J Mackenzie CHAIR Mr W Chapman MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Mr J Clarke Mr C Rickit Mr W Smith H...

  2. [2018] NZEmpC 101 Ovation New Zealand Ltd v The New Zealand Meat Workers and Related Trades Union Inc [pdf, 322 KB]

    OVATION NEW ZEALAND LIMITED v THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT WORKERS AND RELATED TRADES UNION INCORPORATED NZEmpC WELLINGTON [2018] NZEmpC 101 [6 September 2018] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT WELLINGTON [2018] NZEmpC 101 EMPC 196/2018 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed in full from the Employment Relations Authority AND THE MATTER of an application for leave to appear and be heard as an intervener BETWEEN OVATION NEW ZEALAND LIMITED First Plaintiff...

  3. [2019] NZEnvC 092 Beadle v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...complied with. B: Costs are reserved and timetable directions are made. BEADLE v QLDC - DECISION 2 REASONS The appeal [1] This is an appeal against the grant of consent for construction of a private road ('Proposed Road') for new access to an area of land known as 'Waterfall Park'. The consent application by Waterfall Park Developments Limited ('WPDL') was publicly notified. Consent was granted, following a hearing by Council-appointed independe...

  4. Rogers v Hauraki – Te Aute A1B (2015) 117 Taitokerau MB 87 (117 TTK 87) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...need to include the area of the footbridge and accommodate that structure within the roadway order), he will survey the actual line of the roadway, and he will arrange for the fence and gateway to be erected. The issues [22] The issues to be addressed are, therefore: (a) Has Arthur breached the roadway order? (b) Are the grounds made out to cancel the roadway order? (c) Are the grounds made out to vary the roadway order? Has Arthur breached the roadway order? The terms of th...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 026 Marlborough District Council v Burkhart Industries Ltd [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    ...or (b) refuse the application . [22] Section 320(1) provides' that ss 314 to 319 apply when the court makes an interim order. Section 320(2) provides the basis upon which the court can determine to make an interim order without requiring service and without holding a hearing (and s 320(4) deals with service directions). Section 320(3) specifies relevant considerations for making interim orders; s 320(5) provides for a process whereby a respondent to interim orders who was not...

  6. Environment Court COVID-19 Protocol - September 2022 [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...community Chief Environment Court Judge David Kirkpatrick [effective 13 September 2022] This Practice Note applies to the Environment Court and its operations with COVID- 19 in the community from 13 September 2022. Courts are an essential service and the Environment Court will remain open despite the presence of COVID-19 in the community. The Court appreciates the significant challenges that the pandemic presents to everyone. Counsel and representatives are encouraged to be...

  7. Environment Court COVID-19 Protocol - September 2022 [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...community Chief Environment Court Judge David Kirkpatrick [effective 13 September 2022] This Practice Note applies to the Environment Court and its operations with COVID- 19 in the community from 13 September 2022. Courts are an essential service and the Environment Court will remain open despite the presence of COVID-19 in the community. The Court appreciates the significant challenges that the pandemic presents to everyone. Counsel and representatives are encouraged to be...

  8. [2009] NZEmpC AC 34A/09 NZ Dairy Workers Union v Open Country Cheese Company Ltd [pdf, 37 KB]

    ...a collective agreement which will bind each of the employees concerned, but its nature is to compel the members of the Union to enter into individual employment agreements. [23] The Court of Appeal considered the provisions of s83 in Spotless Services (NZ) Ltd v Service and Food Workers Union Nga Ringa Tota Inc2. The Court found at para 39: For there to be a lawful lockout the employee’s demand under s82(1)(b) must be linked to the particular lawfulness ground it asserts und...

  9. Te Manutukutuku Issue 6 [pdf, 599 KB]

    Te Roopu Whakamana i te Tiriti 0 Waitangi Te Tari Ture Tuaono 'U'''" ..... Lv.>a 1990 NEW TRIBUNAL MEMBER Mr William Macdonald (Mac) Taylor, QSM, of Wai­ mamalm South, Hokianga, has been appointed to the Waitangi Tribunal. Mr Taylor, 65, replaces Mr Turirangi Te Kani who died earlier this year. Mac Taylor, of Te Rarawa and Ngapuhi descent, was born at Panguru, North Hokianga, and raised by his grand­ parents, Hone Perea Teihi and Raiha. He owes his C...

  10. [2024] NZIACDT 28 - EM v Ma (4 December 2024) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...narrative leading to the complaint is set out in the earlier decision and will only be briefly summarised here. [5] Tzu-Tong Jane Ma was at the relevant time a self-employed licensed immigration adviser, who traded under her own name or Colab Ltd or New Zealand Immigration Concepts. She was based in Auckland. Her licence was suspended by the Tribunal effective 2 April 2024, for the reasons given in the notice. Her business address is now Colab in Taoyuan, China. [6] The complai...