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  1. Farac v CAC406 & Anor [2016] NZREADT 2 [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...they would not make it 3.00 pm that day due to their concern about their children and the need for babysitters, their travel arrangements for the weekend, and their concern about other potential bidders. They were very pleased with the marketing services of the agency and wrote it a glowing letter to that effect. The Submissions for the Authority Issue One: the allegation that the complainant was given false information [38] Counsel for the Authority (Mr M J Hodge) noted that the co...

  2. LCRO 142/2016 TR v YV (28 November 2018) [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...that she spoke to a lawyer at a Community Law Centre who said “he doubted that [she] would be entitled to legal aid because this was an estate matter”. Ms OP received similar responses to further enquiries at the [Area] office of the Legal Services Agency and the regional centre in [Region]. [52] Ms OP swears she knew Mr YV was not a legal aid provider as she had been dealing with him on other matters. She says: 31. He was aware of my circumstances. I was not in a position...

  3. Dunn v Accident Compensation Corporation (Strike out) [2024] NZHRRT 41 [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...Mr Dunn’s substantive complaints do go to his dissatisfaction with decisions made by ACC; matters 22 Thompson v Van Wijk [2021] NZHRRT 39 at [108]. 23 Accident Compensation Act 2001, ss 317(2) and 317(4); and see also Austin v Roche Products (New Zealand) Ltd [2021] NZSC 30. 11 not within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal. The declaration sought by Mr Dunn as a remedy also reflects his dissatisfaction with ACC decisions.24 WHETHER TO STRIKE OUT MR DUNN’S CLAIM [49]...

  4. Public perceptions of crime & the criminal justice system survey 2014 results [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ......................................................................................................... 20 Information about crime................................................................................................................................ 23 Main sources of information about crime in New Zealand .............................................................................. 23 Perceived reliability of different sources of information about crime ............................

  5. [2022] NZACC 32– CJ v ACC (9 March 2022) [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...positions and played in a musical band. In 1980, he went to England, where he worked for several months. On one occasion, he was in close proximity to an IRA bomb explosion but suffered no serious physical injuries as a result. He returned to New Zealand in 1981. Over the years, he worked as a mechanic and then maintained an IT business. He now also has a part-time job managing a law practice. [3] On 9 December 1981, Dr D Sarfati, Psychiatrist, reported that she had seen the...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 154 Cable Bay Wine Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...5't- of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal pursuant to s120 of the Act CABLE BAY WINE LIMITED & MOTUKAHA INVESTMENTS LIMITED (ENV-2018-AKL-000010) Appellants AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent Alternate Environment Judge L J Newhook Commissioner I M Buchanan Commissioner J A Hodges On the papers AGW Webb for Appellants S F Quinn and K Rogers for Auckland Council S J Simons and R K Smith for J Loranger, L Niemann M Poland and C Poland, s274 parties S and S...

  7. Trustees of Oparau No 1 Block Trust - Oparau No 1 and Pirongia West 1 2B3D (2004) 109 Waikato MB 300 (109 W 300) [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    Minute Book: 109 W 300 In the Maori Land Court of New Zealand Waikato Maniapoto District DECISION Background Files: A20030004133 A20030004134 A20030004129 IN THE MATTER of Oparau No 1 Block IN THE MAnER of Pirongia West 1 2B3D Block The Oparau Block is a large scale farming station that is operated by the trustees of the Oparau No 1 Block Trust formed under section 438 of 1he Maori Affairs Act 1953. The block is farmed as a beef and sheep breeding and fattening unit. T...

  8. CAC 304 v Chapman [2018] NZREADT 6 [pdf, 300 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2018] NZREADT 6 READT 022/15 IN THE MATTER OF A charge laid under s 91 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BROUGHT BY COMPLAINTS ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE 304 AGAINST CHRISTOPHER CHAPMAN Defendant Hearing: 6 and 7 November, and 8 December 2017, at Christchurch Tribunal: Hon P J Andrews, Chairperson Mr G Denley, Member Ms C Sandelin, Member Appearances: Mr M

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 58 Hoff v The Wood Lifecare (2007) Limited Industries [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...apart from being given increased responsibilities, the nature of her work remained unchanged. Over the years, Mrs Hoff underwent regular annual performance reviews and received positive feedback from her managers. She underwent external and in-service training to improve her general competency and at the time of her dismissal she was a senior caregiver. [6] The Wood is an Aged Care facility with 34 rest home beds and 34 studios and apartments. Twenty two of the studio a...

  10. Crosswell v Auckland City Council [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...entry to the lower level stairwell; (b) The garage wall; (c) The wall beside the windows in the lower lounge; and (d) The lining of the rear wall of bedroom four. [5] The Trust immediately filed a claim with the Weathertight Homes Resolution Service (“WHRS”) under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002. In October 2006, the claimants engaged Pacific Environment NZ Limited (“Pacific Environments”) to prepare architectural plans for a total reclad of the h...