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  1. [2014] NZEmpC 233 Wills v Goodman Fielder NZ Ltd [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...at the consultation meeting, it is obvious that any resumption of the bread line would not occur for a considerable period; staff were told that repairs to or rebuilding of the breadline was estimated to take “approximately two years”. [101] In these uncertain circumstances, Mr Wills agreed to assist the company by working about every second week in Auckland; for a time he enjoyed doing so. However, the tasks which he was asked to undertake there were soon accomplished. [1...

  2. Singh v Singh and Scorpion Liquor (2006) Ltd [2016] NZHRRT 38 [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...have found establish a direct causal connection between the behaviour of Shane Singh in deliberately tapping the plaintiff’s turban with a clipboard and the humiliation, loss of dignity and injury to feelings experienced by the plaintiff. [101] Once a causal connection is established, damages in racial harassment cases must be genuinely compensatory and should not be minimal. The damages awarded must be an appropriate response to adequately compensate the plaintiff for the beha...

  3. 1_Amendments-Refinement-to-Application-21-March-2023-v2.pdf [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...enclosed area for pest animal incursions must be undertaken until the completion of the period set out in Table REM10- 110 for a period of two (2) years following eradication of possums, rats, feral cats, feral pigs, hedgehogs and mustelids. Table REM10-1: Lizard Relocation Area Management and Monitoring Period Number of lizards captured and relocated Duration (from relocation of last lizard) Less than twenty (20) lizards Two (2) years Between twenty (20) and fifty (50) lizards Three...

  4. Sale-and-Supply-of-Alcohol-Community-Participation-Amendment-Bill.FINAL.pdf [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...of Alcohol Act 2012 [SWC-22-MIN-0179 refers]. The paper recognised that there are a range of issues with the current regulatory regime, and many stakeholders are calling for comprehensive reform. Cabinet agreed to progress work in two phases: 10.1 an immediate phase to improve community participation in alcohol licensing procedures with a Bill introduced this year, and 10.2 a longer-term phase of broader, and more systematic, reform with a report back in March 2023 to confirm...

  5. [2021] NZEnvC 136 The Canyon Vineyard Ltd v Central Otago District Council [pdf, 507 KB]

    ...condition would require dwellings to be located on the benched area of each of the building platforms with the result that the height of each dwelling, at the highest point of the slope on each of the lots, would sit below the 6 m height limit.22 [101] To illustrate this, Mr Smith assessed the visibility of a building that he assumed could be a double garage, being 6 m x 6 m in size and with a simple gable roof form as required by his recommended condition. [102] His figures dem...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal Vol 2 Tauranga Moana [pdf, 9.2 MB]

    ...though the burden of proof rests with them to prove the rightful displacement of Crown ownership. This can be done by a Crown grant, or by ‘continuous occupation of sufficient duration for a grant to be presumed or a title by limitation acquired’.101 however, it is also a precept of common law that a transfer of sovereignty cannot, of itself, extinguish aboriginal or native property rights. This is the doctrine of aboriginal title. a critical aspect of this doctrine is that the nature...

  7. Directory of Official Information J-L [pdf, 765 KB]

    ...Insignia in Government Premises Act 2013 • Property (Relationships) Act 1976 • Property Law Act 2007 7 Administered jointly with the Ministry of Health. 8 Administered jointly with the Department of Corrections. 9 Sections 100 and 101 are administered by the Department of Internal Affairs. 8 • Prostitution Reform Act 2003 • Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 • Public Trust Act 2001 • Real Estate Agents Act 2008 • Reciprocal Enforce...

  8. RIS - Referendum Advertising at the 2020 General Election [pdf, 830 KB]

    ...elections and the 2011 referendum at Appendix 1 is an indication of approximate spend in 2020. 4 Mana party: $4,049 of $60,082 total expenditure, and the Public Service Association: $3,052 of $196,101 of total expenditure. 5 https://www.elections.org.nz/parties-candidates/registered-political-parties/party-expenses https://www.elections.org.nz/parties-candidates/registered-political-parties/party-expenses Referendum Advertising at...

  9. [2024] NZEmpC 125 Cronin-Lampe v Minister of Education [pdf, 607 KB]

    ...the balance of the employment relationship problems, has been allowed. As noted earlier, the presumption is that costs should follow the event.59 That is a long-standing principle and should not be departed from except for very good reason. [101] It is correct to submit that in this instance, the manner in which the case was put to the Authority for the purposes of the second determination was very different from the basis on which the Court considered Mr and Mrs Cronin-Lampe’s...

  10. [2022] NZEnvC 095 Lomai Properties Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...Mana Whenua Cultural Identity Marker Includes • Pouwhenua • Carvings • Waka • Architectural detailing • Facial representations • Bone or stone symbols • Monuments. IXXX.10 Precinct Plans IXXX.10.1 Waipupuke Precinct Plan 1 Zoning and Stages IXXX.10.2 Waipupuke Precinct Plan 2 - Controls IXXX10.3 Waipupuke Precinct Plan 3 Transport Appendix 1 Road Function and Required De...