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  2. Morton v Douglas Homes Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Morton v Douglas Homes Ltd has become an important case in New Zealand, as a result of the leaky homes crisis. The salience of the case comes from the fact that Justice Hardie Boys held the directors of a building company personally liable for damage caused by defective foundations. [ 1 ]

  3. James Hardie Industries - Wikipedia

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    James Hardie's products no longer contain asbestos, but Werfel's lawyer claimed the company should have done more to alert the public to the existence of asbestos in its old products, which were used in older homes. [51] In 2021, James Hardie a New Zealand court dismissed a lawsuit claiming Harditex cladding caused weathertightness problems in ...

  4. Killer Company - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Print, e-book : ISBN: 978-0733325809 ... Killer Company: James Hardie Exposed is a 2009 Australian book by ...

  5. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings also provides gardening, craft, and woodwork do it yourself (DIY) workshops for children in-store, as well as for other groups in schools, nursing homes, and hospitals. The Bunnings staff are available to community groups for assistance with DIY projects. A Bunnings sausage sizzle operated by the Rotary Club of Nelson Bay

  6. Hardy tool - Wikipedia

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    A hardy has a square shank, which prevents it from rotating when placed in the anvil's hardy hole. [2] The term "hardy", used alone, refers to a cutting chisel used in the square hole of the anvil.

  7. Walter Bunning - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bunning Walter Bunning architect, Australia, 1946 Born (1912-05-19) 19 May 1912 South Brisbane, Queensland Died 13 October 1977 (1977-10-13) (aged 65) Sydney Nationality Australian Occupation Architect Awards RIBA Bronze Medal: Anzac House (1957) Sir John Sulman Medal: Liner House (1962) Practice Carlyle Greenwell Stephenson & Meldrum H. Ruskin Rowe Bunning and Madden Buildings Bunning ...

  8. Lifetime Homes Standards - Wikipedia

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    The administration and technical support on Lifetime Homes is provided by Habinteg, who took on this responsibility from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in 2008. On 25 February 2008 the UK Government announced its intention to work towards all new homes being built to Lifetime Homes Standards by 2013.

  9. Groove (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    In manufacturing or mechanical engineering a groove is a long and narrow indentation built into a material, generally for the purpose of allowing another material or part to move within the groove and be guided by it. Examples include: