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  1. OIA-99641.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...Proceeds of Crime Fund Performance Report For the period 1 January - 30 June 2022 Hawk,e's Bay Chaindog Community Methamph,etamine Rehablilitation Initiative - Katlukura Addiction Group, National Comissioning, Te Whatu Ora s9(2)(b )(ii) Email Address: Kahukura is a community-based rehabilitation initiative designed to reduce crime and harm to the community by addressing methamphetamine dependency, facilitating and supporting trauma recovery, and enhancing positive whanau and id...

  2. LCRO 158/2023 QMY v WAN (30 June 2025) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...then issued a fourth invoice to the respondent for $603.75 for “following up with matter; discussions with client and colleague”. This was in mid- November 2022. What was the complaint? [29] The respondent had poor English. A complaint to the New Zealand Law Society Lawyers Complaints Service (the LCS) was made on her behalf by her partner in late November 2022. The complaint was summarised as follows: [Mr Y] has been incompetent, negligent and somewhat dishonest. [The applica...

  3. [2018] NZEmpC 4 Ioan v Scott Technology NZ Ltd t/a Rocklabs [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...specify a trial period of 90 days or less, during which an employee can be dismissed and cannot bring a personal grievance or other legal proceedings in respect of the dismissal, subject to certain exceptions... [37] The then Chief Judge Colgan addressed the new provisions in Smith v Stokes Valley Pharmacy (2009) Ltd.2 [49] The new provisions in ss 67A and 67B were intended to address the circumstances of “new” employees, that is of people who had not previously...

  4. Walton v Holden [pdf, 172 KB]

    Claim No: 00003 Under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002 In the matter of An adjudication claim Between Bruce Walton and Yvonne Badcock Claimant And William Ross Holden First respondent And Auckland City Council Second respondent And Taylor Roofing (Auckland) 1992 Limited Third respondent Determination of Adjudicator 27 February 2004 Index Chapter Heading Page 1. Summary 2 2. Adjudication Process 4 3. The

  5. [2017] NZEmpC 132 Waikato District Health Board v Archibald [pdf, 457 KB]

    ...travelling for two hours and 45 minutes per working day for a period of up to nine months. [2] Mrs Archibald was 67 years old at the time, was in a fragile physical state, and had advised the WDHB that the extent of the travel associated with the new position filled her “with dread”, that she physically could not do it, and that the travel would “destroy” her. [3] Rather than take steps to inquire into the concerns which had been raised, and what lay behind the...

  6. Shankar v Ahuja [2015] NZIACDT 106 (21 December 2015) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...manage issues relating to passport expiry, and he lodged an application with several sections incomplete. He then negligently managed the process of lodging a further application as a result of the first application failing; notwithstanding Immigration New Zealand communicating with him, and that he was informed of the importance of the issues. [1.3.2] He breached the Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2010 in relation to his obligations to communicate with his client. [2] T...

  7. [2020] NZREADT 04 - Singh - Ruling regarding release of file (20 February 2020) [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...that were possible pursuant to a competent request pursuant to the Official Information Act 1982, a competent request pursuant to the Privacy Act 1993, or an accordance with an order of a Court of competent jurisdiction (that is, an order of a New Zealand court, or an order of an overseas court that has reciprocal enforcement). [22] Mr Woodhouse submitted that even if the Official Information Act applied to the Tribunal, and a request had been made under that Act, it would not be gr...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 200 Director-General of Conservation v Thames-Coromandel District Council [pdf, 752 KB]

    ...matter of an appeal pursuant to Clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act BETWEEN DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF CONSERVATION (ENV-2016-AKL-149) Appellant AND THAMES-COROMANDEL DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Court: Alternate Environment Judge L J Newhook Commissioner R M Bartlett Commissioner K Prime Last case event: Submissions received 16 November 2021 Date of Decision: 22 December 2021 Date of Issue: 22 December 2021 _______________________________________________________...

  9. Wade v Rangiheuea - Whakarewarewa Lot 29 Māori Reservation (Wāhiao Meeting House) [2018] Māori Appellate Court MB 283 (2018 APPEAL 283) [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...239(3) and 338(7) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, were made by Judge Coxhead on 3rd of November 2017 appointing trustees to the Wāhiao Marae Whakarewarewa Reservation Lot 29 Trust. [3] At the commencement of our hearing, we invited counsel to address us on what we saw as a key threshold issue. That issue is whether the proceeding in the Lower Court on the 3rd of November 2017 and the resulting orders, should be set aside on the grounds that there had been a breach of the prin...

  10. Biddle v Karaitiana - Waipahihi 4H Block (2017) 163 Waiariki MB 149 (163 WAR 149) [pdf, 278 KB]

    163 Waiariki MB 149 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIARIKI DISTRICT A20170001977 UNDER Section 18(1)(d), Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Waipahihi 4H Block BETWEEN HEMI BIDDLE, FLORENCE KARATIANA, MARIA HARRISON, JOYCE HOKO, YVONNE RIA AND ROBERT SEVERNE as trustees of THE WAIPAHIHI 4H (PART) AHU WHENUA TRUST Applicants AND HARVEY KARAITIANA AND VIOLET HEREWINI First Respondents WESTPAC BANK...