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  1. Vivash v Accident Compensation Corporation [2020] NZHRRT 16 [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...IPP 6 caused Mr Vivash significant injury to feelings. [100] We turn then to the question of quantum. We do not intend making separate awards for the separate breaches of IPP 5 and IPP 6. A global assessment must be made and one award made. [101] In our opinion this is a case which falls inside the second band identified in Hammond at [176]. That is, it falls in a band which ranges between $20,000 and $50,000. [102] Taking into account all the circumstances we are of the view a...

  2. MLC 2018 April Outstanding OCR Applications [pdf, 377 KB]

    ...Application to the Chief Judge A20120015167 45/93 Mohi Wiremu Hotene CJ 2013/4 - Paratene Mita Hotene - and orders dated 1 September 1998 and 28 January 2000 at 90 WHK 405-407 and 92 WHK 250- 251 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001014 45/93 Lynette Hatton, Jeanette Fifield CJ2013/3 - Mere Porotene – and succession orders made at 6 ADWG 312 dated 12 March 1990 - Application to the Chief Judge A20130001188 45/93 Rena Scott CJ 2013/5 - Wharepouri Paoro also kn...

  3. Director of Proceedings v Taranaki District Health Board [2021] NZHRRT 49 [pdf, 613 KB]

    ...Midazolam42 was prescribed for the aggrieved person from 12.27am as required for comfort cares, agitation, or dyspnoea43 with a minimum dosage interval of two hours. At 12.57am, RN J gave the aggrieved person 2.5 mg of midazolam, and paracetamol. 101. At 2.15am, RN J recorded that the family was visibly distressed at the fact that the aggrieved person was struggling to breathe oxygen through the non-rebreather mask,44 and asked for it to be removed.45 The oxygen mask was replaced...

  4. LCRO 188/2021 MC v JK and UV (19 August 2022) [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...[100] With every respect to the Committee, it ought to have pursued inquiry as to the whereabouts of the authorising letter, or any other document dated before 31 July 2018, as evidence of Mr JK’s instructions to make the interim distribution. [101] It is difficult to see how documents created after the interim distribution was made could be seen as evidence of instructions to make the distribution. [102] Because Mr JK has said that he cannot exclude the possibility that there might...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief Mark Apeldoorn [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...of the environment to accommodate the proposed marina operations with less than minor effect. On this basis, I have concluded that the supply of any post operational traffic information is not warranted. Policies, Objectives and Rules 101. Mr Mitchell addresses the broader and relevant traffic and transport policies in his evidence, and these are also assessed in the s87F report. The s87F report makes its assessment of these from it paragraph 628. Some aspects of the tr...

  6. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-Reporting-to-the-Police-v2 [xlsx, 381 KB]

    ...lockdown % of incidents not reported to the police % of incidents not reported to the police Reason % MoE (±) % MoE (±) Too trivial/no loss or damage/not worth reporting 46.34 2.51 41.78 6.49 Attempted crime was unsuccessful 7.02 1.01 5.61 1.52 ‡ Didn't have enough evidence to report it 13.70 1.84 11.84 2.56 Police couldn't have done anything 25.02 2.49 21.34 4.85 ‡ Police would not have bothered/not been interested 14.67 2.16 14.08 2.84...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 037 Hensman v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 461 KB]

    ...consenting process, particularly those aspects of a subdivision that are regulated by rules in the district plan. Nor can the EA process or the revisit consent conditions incorporating SCOP design requirements. Condition 8 does not allow that. [101] It goes without saying that such a discretion is not available when the council is considering an application to certify compliance with resource consent conditions under s224(c). The s224(c) certification process is not dependent upo...

  8. [2021] NZACC 100 – Tutakangahau v ACC (16 July 2021) [pdf, 447 KB]

    ...correct. [100] Dr Engelbrecht was aware that Dr Vroegop had stated Ms Tutakangahau had CRPS in the left lower leg. He went on to say that without outlining the framework he assumed Dr Vroegop’s opinion was based on the letter from Dr Seay. [101] On clinical examination on the day he saw her, Dr Engelbrecht said that Ms Tutakangahau no longer meets the criteria for CRPS but that was not to say she did not have it in 2013. She had markedly improved over the years although she stil...

  9. Family violence reform paper 1: Context and supporting integrated responses [pdf, 582 KB]

    ...included. Police cannot apply parts of FTEs to shift patterns. Police advise this means that six sworn staff for each area will be required immediately from when the legislation comes into force to meet forecast increases in demand. Consultation 101. The following departments were consulted on this paper: Ministry of Social Development (including Child, Youth and Family, Office for Senior Citizens, Children’s Action Plan, and Office of Disability Issues); New Zealand Police; Departme...

  10. ENV-2016-AKL-000xxx Zakara Investments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 23 MB]

    ...2.0ha 1 2.0001ha – 11.9999ha 2 12.0ha- 21.9999ha 3 22.0ha – 31.9999ha 4 32.0ha – 41.9999ha 5 42.0ha – 51.9999ha 6 52.0ha – 61.9999ha 7 62.0ha – 71.9999ha 8 72.0ha – 81.9999ha 9 82.0ha – 91.9999ha 10 92.0ha – 101.9999ha 11 102.0ha – 111.9999ha 12 For every 10ha increment of SEA (indigenous vegetation) which is protected beyond the protection of 111.9999ha No maximum Areas of indigenous vegetation to be protected Maximum number of rur...