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  1. Kek, Bayley, Bayleys Real Estate Ltd v CAC409 & C & S Morris [2019] NZREADT 26 (20 June 2019) [pdf, 278 KB]

    ...subsequently approached the Auckland Council, with regard to installing a swimming pool at the property. They were advised they would be required to apply for a resource consent. They then found that some neighbours would raise an objection to such an application, so did not pursue it. [6] In March 2017, Mr and Mrs Morris listed the property for sale with Megan Jaffe Real Estate Ltd (trading as Ray White Remuera). They provided the listing salesperson, Ms Butler, with the ad...

  2. Quinney v Accident Compensation Corporation (Causation) [2023] NZACC 102 [pdf, 278 KB]

    ...___________________________________________________________________________ RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE C J MCGUIRE [Causation – s 20 Accident Compensation Act 2001] ___________________________________________________________________________ [1] The appellant is a 45 year old former early childhood teacher from Hastings who has a lengthy history relating to cover of her bilateral ankle issues arising from an accident when she slipped on an icy deck on 19 June 2007. The issue on...

  3. Gray v CAC 20008 & Anor [2014] NZREADT 12 [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...Tregalgas, she had changed her position and said that his bid was made after the auctioneer declared the property sold. [18] As to the dispute process available through LJ Hooker (and, perhaps, through the Authority), the appellant says that despite requesting a resolution and complaints procedure, he was not given any advice as to the agency’s dispute resolution process by the licensee or any other agent present. He says that he was told it was too late and that the auction had end...

  4. Munley v CAC 402 & Ors [2016] NZREADT 53 [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...property. Ms Kelland said there were few if any visible cracks in the plaster, and she did not see any evidence of leaking other than in the corner of a group of acutely angled windows. She asked the vendor about a deck on an upper floor, which formed the roof of the house. The vendor responded that the tenants had not looked after the property, and leaves had blocked a drain so that water overflowed and dripped through light fittings in the kitchen below. She said this had been...

  5. [2019] NZEmpC 173 Allied Investments Ltd v Flowers [pdf, 387 KB]

    ...holiday then you will be paid as if the public holiday ended at 6am on the Tuesday. [11] Mr Flowers was unable to remember if that policy was one he read before signing the employment agreement, but the statement of agreed facts accepted that it formed part of that agreement. [12] Mr Flowers was rostered to work on 12-hour shifts, either from 6 pm on one day to 6 am the next day or from 6 am to 6 pm on the same day. He described his roster as working this way: (a) On his firs...

  6. Kaupapa Maori Resolution Pathways [pdf, 792 KB]

    ...state we operate our daily lives, unrestricted ōranga holistic and well-being Pākehā New Zealander of European descent Papatuanuku Earth mother patu ngākau strike or assault to heart or source of emotions pēhitanga oppression pepeha formulaic tribal expressions pono acting with integrity and consistency poroporoaki farewell, take leave pouritanga darkness, state of deep sadness pukenga expertise pūkengatanga teaching, preserving and passing on expert skills and...

  7. Responding together: an integrated report evaluating the aims of the Waitakere Family Violence Court protocols [pdf, 894 KB]

    ...violence has not been subsumed by the monocultural institutions of Pākehā research traditions. We are grateful for your care, support and generous collaboration. Denise Blake and Tracey Powis are also owed a debt of thanks - for so many and varied forms of support that we could not begin to name. We are blessed to be able to count on both of you when we are most in need. Ever present for us are the families within Waitakere communities who inspire the vision of living free from v...

  8. [2021] NZACC 161 – Fuller v ACC (14 October 2021) [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...decline cover for suprascapular neuropathy, alleged to be the result of surgery on her right shoulder in 2014. The respondent’s relevant decision declining cover is that of 22 January 2019. Cover was declined on the basis that the appellant’s claim does not meet the criteria for a further consequential injury. Background [2] On 12 February 2001, Ms Fuller was involved in a car accident and suffered injuries to her right shoulder, neck and lower back. ACC provided cover...

  9. Justice Sector Outlook December 2016 [pdf, 882 KB]

    ...sentences and allowed for deferral of parole hearings. The eventual estimated change in the prison population is +100.  Legal aid reforms. Criminal legal aid fees are to increase in stages over the next three years. Few historic Waitangi Tribunal claims remain to be completed; as these come to an end, contemporary claims will rise, but these are expected to be less costly. 3 Emerging risks of upwards pipeline pressures Risks that are currently emerging across the criminal...

  10. Justice Sector Outlook December 2016 [pdf, 758 KB]

    ...sentences and allowed for deferral of parole hearings. The eventual estimated change in the prison population is +100. • Legal aid reforms. Criminal legal aid fees are to increase in stages over the next three years. Few historic Waitangi Tribunal claims remain to be completed; as these come to an end, contemporary claims will rise, but these are expected to be less costly. 3 Emerging risks of upwards pipeline pressures Risks that are currently emerging across the criminal...