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  1. [2021] NZACC 92 - Cowan v ACC [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...an injury to Mr Cowan’s facet joints, disc and nerves due to compressions. He further submits that the Corporation has not met the “level of burden” required in Ellwood to suspend entitlements. [27] In her analysis, Judge Sinclair first addressed the question of the revocation of deemed cover. Her Honour concluded, in reliance on Atapattu-Weerasinghe v Accident Compensation 4 above n 1, at [33] 5 above n 1, at [40] 6 above n 1, at [42] 7 above n 1, at [43] Corporati...

  2. [2021] NZEnvC 032 Cabra Rural Developments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 32 MB]

    ...purpose of the RMA and the relevant Policy Statements / documents as set out in the various Decisions. Outcome [12] The final rural subdivision provisions are attached to this Decision. Annexure B is a colour-coded copy of the provisions with new text shown as underlined and deleted text as strikethrough. Annexure C is a clean version of the provisions. Annexure D is a copy of the map that is referred to in the attached rural subdivision provisions as Map [X]. [13] Auckland Co...

  3. [2019] NZREADT 57 - Catley & Boyle v CAC 521 & M & R Flanagan - Ruling (2) (10 December 2019) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...Assessment Committee.2 He said that neither he nor the agency became aware of the amendment of s 111(1), or that the amendment had brought about a change in the time for lodging an appeal. He said that neither he nor his agency received any updates or newsletters from the Authority, the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand, or the Property Council New Zealand, explaining that the amendment had had the effect of changing his general understanding. [6] Mr Catley referred to the Comm...

  4. [2019] NZEmpC 117 Hatcher v Burgess Crowley Civil Ltd [pdf, 264 KB]

    SHANE HATCHER v BURGESS CROWLEY CIVIL LIMITED [2019] NZEmpC 117 [4 September 2019] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2019] NZEmpC 117 EMPC 310/2018 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN SHANE HATCHER Plaintiff AND BURGESS CROWLEY CIVIL LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 23 July 2019 (Heard at New...

  5. MW & NW v SL & TE [2023] NZDT 510 (20 September 2023) [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...how much is required to be paid? Does clause 7.3 of the sale and purchase agreement require the Respondents to contribute to the costs of replacing the hot water cylinder? 4. The standard contract for the sale and purchase of land used in New Zealand is the Auckland District Law Society and Real Estate Institute of New Zealand Agreement (ADLS/REINZ agreement) which has been through various iterations and amendments. The version of the clause which is 9.3(1) in the agreement betwe...

  6. [2019] NZEnvC 094 Saville v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...4 [8] In contrast to the operative and proposed Queenstown Lakes District Plans, the relevant District Plans considered by the Environment and High Courts in Dome Valley did not prescribe noise emission controls or have policies and rules for new airports seeking to establish. Mr Gardner-Hopkins submits the absence of noise emission controls is a foundational finding of fact upon which the High Court's analysis of the Environment Court's decision proceeds.7 If Dome Valley...

  7. Election Access Fund Evaluation Report (Accessible Version) [docx, 236 KB]

    Process evaluation of the Election Access Fund Act (2020): after the first use of the Fund August 2024 Pragmatica Report information Prepared for Minister of Justice and the Ministry of Justice Tāhū o te Ture Prepared by Judy Oakden, Pragmatica Limited Michelle Moss, Mimo Consulting Kellie Spee, Kellie Spee Consultancy Acknowledgements [bookmark: _Hlk173092871]We are grateful for the enthusiastic and candid participation that occurred in several ways, without which it wo

  8. Process evaluation of the Election Access Fund Act (2020): after the first use of the Fund (Read only) [docx, 773 KB]

    [bookmark: _Hlk98165034] Process evaluation of the Election Access Fund Act (2020): after the first use of the Fund August 2024 Pragmatica Report information Prepared for Minister of Justice and the Ministry of Justice Tāhū o te Ture Prepared by Judy Oakden, Pragmatica Limited Michelle Moss, Mimo Consulting Kellie Spee, Kellie Spee Consultancy Acknowledgements [bookmark: _Hlk173092871]We are grateful for the enthusiastic and candid participation that occu

  9. WQ v Emberson [2019] NZIACDT 28 (8 May 2019) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...May 2019 REPRESENTATION: Registrar: Self-represented Complainant: Self-represented Adviser: Self-represented 2 PRELIMINARY [1] Ms Emberson, the adviser, acted for Mr WQ, the complainant, who sought to migrate to New Zealand. There were considerable delays by her in compiling and lodging the complainant’s application with Immigration New Zealand, by which time changes made to the immigration policy meant he was not eligible for automatic selection....

  10. Ngati Pahauwera Crown Summary Report November 2014 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...limits of this area coincide with the coastal limits of the Ngāti Pāhauwera’s gazetted rohe moana under the Fisheries (Kaimonana Customary Fishing Regulations) 1998. See Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Notice (No. 15) 2001 (No. F608), New Zealand Gazette (NZG), no. 141, 15 September 2011, p.4072. It also conforms to core area recognised by the Crown in the Ngāti Pāhauwera deed of settlement. 9 Refer to Map 6 “Core Areas of Interest,” Deed of Settlement, p.117. Se...