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  1. [2018] NZEmpC 60 FGH v RST [pdf, 720 KB]

    ...3 Price Waterhouse v Fortex Group Ltd CA179/98, 30 November 1998 at 17-18. success; this type of pleading often contains the additional flaw of overlooking r 114 which requires each cause of action to be separately pleaded. What we are saying is that both the Court and opposite parties are entitled to be advised of the essential basis of a claim or defence, and all necessary ingredients of it, so that subsequent processes and the trial itself

  2. [2023] NZEnvC 051 Aratiatia Livestock Limited v Southland Regional Council [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...Regulations 2020 and Resource Management (Stock Regulation) 2020 are not under consideration in this decision. Section 32AA [7] In contrast with the Fifth Interim Decision,3 the court’s assessment of the provisions pursuant to s 32AA is not set out separately. As will become clear, we have considered whether provisions advanced by individual parties are the most appropriate way to achieve the relevant objectives when compared to the decision version provisions. In doing so we...

  3. Covid-Priority-W.pdf [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...parties met these criteria and they were therefore granted participation rights in this priority inquiry: • Lady Tureiti Moxon on behalf of Te Koohao Health Limited, a Maaori health provider which is part of Whaanau Ora; Lady Moxon is chair of its parent body the National Urban Maaori Authority (Wai 2910). • Rewiti Paraone, Kevin Prime, Erima Henare, Pita Tipene and Waihoroi Shortland on behalf of Te Runanga o Ngati Hine, representing the interests of the Ngati Hine Health Trust, a...

  4. Covid-Priority.docx [docx, 6.5 MB]

    ...interested parties met these criteria and they were therefore granted participation rights in this priority inquiry: Lady Tureiti Moxon on behalf of Te Koohao Health Limited, a Maaori health provider which is part of Whaanau Ora; Lady Moxon is chair of its parent body the National Urban Maaori Authority (Wai 2910). Rewiti Paraone, Kevin Prime, Erima Henare, Pita Tipene and Waihoroi Shortland on behalf of Te Runanga o Ngati Hine, representing the interests of the Ngati Hine Health Trust, a Maaor...

  5. [2023] NZEnvC 204 Aratiatia Livestock Limited v Southland Regional Council [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...this shortly.7 [11] Forest & Bird/Fish & Game are concerned that this objective may be interpreted as maintaining the status quo. We disagree. The intent of the objective is to support increased ecosystem resilience and cultural values through its focus on the timing, frequency, extent and method of carrying out flood conveyancing activities; this is an improvement outcome. [12] Federated Farmers does not support the court’s drafting, proposing instead an amendment to...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 184 Tasman District Council v Awaroa Aerodrome Ltd [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...for the Council. [9] At the conclusion of the hearing the Court identified a senes of eight issues which it required counsel to address in their closing submissions. Counsel have done so, in some cases agreeing and some cases not. We will not separately consider those issues but have used the information provided to inform our decision-making on the primary issue before the Court in this case - whether operation of the Airstrip is permitted by existing use rights as contended by t...

  7. Smith v Wellington City Council [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...across the top of the window and these project either side of the windows by about 40-50mm. Mr White is critical of the failure to seal the ends of these flashings, and I noticed that the flashings had not been properly sealed where they passed through the slot in the Harditex sheets. Both of these failings could be allowing some water to get in behind the windows, although there is no direct evidence to show that there are leaks for these reasons. 5.8.3 There are no jamb or...

  8. Nakarawa v AFFCO NZ Ltd [2014] NZHRRT 9 [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...number of applicants were entering and leaving the office, not only for filing application forms but also for interviews. When Mr Nakarawa’s turn came he entered the office and was met by Mr Kevin Casey, then a Production Manager. Mr Casey went through Mr Nakarawa’s application form. After one or two minutes Mr Casey asked Mr Nakarawa two questions. First, why he (Mr Nakarawa) should be employed. As to this Mr Nakarawa explained that he was mature, dependable and had been working...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 266 Aratiatia Livestock Limited v Southland Regional Council [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...stormwater, particularly from reticulated systems.27 We accept his opinion that this change (and related changes to Rule 15) would recognise the reality of the operation of reticulated stormwater systems, with appropriate environmental protections (through the inclusion of Appendix E water quality standards).28 [21] Concerning Rule 9, Mr McCallum-Clark says the adjustment made improves the management of discharges of agrichemicals to water bodies, as it enables the discharge wher...

  10. Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court quantitative outcomes evaluation 2018–19: Reduced reoffending, imprisonment, and benefit dependency [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...This quantitative outcomes evaluation compares reoffending and imprisonment, benefit dependency, and police non-criminal event call-out rates for those who have participated in the AODT Court with similar (matched) offenders who have solely been through the mainstream court process and received a prison sentence. Participant and matched control groups The participant group was selected from all offenders who entered the AODT Court between 8 November 2012 and 31 March 2017. After da...