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  1. BORA Judicature Modernisation Bill [pdf, 321 KB]

    ...the interests of justice so require, and that any examination should be no more intrusive than is reasonably necessary to achieve its object [7]. 20.We conclude the provision is not inconsistent with s 11 NZBORA. Acting judges; clauses 110-116, 214-215 (Bill pp 72-75, and 119) 21.Clauses 110 and 111 of the Bill provide for acting Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judges. Clauses 112 and 113 provide for acting High Court and Associate Judges. All candidates must be former...

  2. AS v DV LCRO 14/2014 (5 August 2014) [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...Orders Guidelines. Mr AS was the Applicant for review, and he was unsuccessful. It is therefore appropriate that he be ordered to pay to NZLS the costs of 12 Atkinson v Pengelly [1995] 3 NZLR 104, 110 per Tipping J. 13 Above n 5 at Rule 10.7. 8 review following a hearing attended by the parties of $1,200, pursuant to the Guidelines. Decision 1. Pursuant to s 211(1)(a) of the Lawyers & Conveyancers Act 2006 the decisio...

  3. MVDT Annual Report 2011-2012 (Auckland) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...Disputes settled or withdrawn (both areas) 69 (28%) 95(31%) Disputes transferred to Disputes Tribunal unheard 6 2 (both areas) Disputes heard (including disputes carried over from Previous year) ❖ Auckland Adjudicator 110 145 ❖ Wellington Adjudicator 28 40 Disputes unheard as at 30 June ❖ Auckland Adjudicator 23 19 ❖ Wellington Adjudicator 10 7 *Includes 1 reserved decision TOTAL...

  4. Harris - Punakitere 2B3B (2001) 31 Kaikohe MB 71 (31 KH 71) [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...regatdIng access on and off SH 12- As far as aecIIon 288(1)(aY93Is concerned, the Cot.rt can not be oartaln as to the opIOOn ot the awners or aharehokIera as a wIIola, although " la acknowledged that there appears to have bean at the least 46'110 In euppolt for the appIIc:ant In tanns of section 288(1)(bY93 In my view the etrect of the proposal on the Interasll at the balance of the awners of the land Is Important Then! era only a IIniIad number of poe8lble eIIaa that can be ue...

  5. [2020] NZREADT 35 - SureCapital (13 August 2020) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...3 Section 3(1) of the Act. 4 Section 3(2). punitive penalty that is appropriate in the circumstances. While there is an element of punishment, rehabilitation is an important consideration.5 [18] Section 110(4) of the Act provides that if Tribunal finds a licensee has engaged in unsatisfactory conduct, it may make any of the orders that a Complaints Assessment Committee may make under s 93 of the Act. As may be relevant to the present case, t

  6. [2017] NZEmpC 13 Lewis v Immigration Guru Ltd [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...same as in the present case: that is, one day. 2 Sandilands v Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections NZEmpC, WC23/09, 14 October 2009. 3 Hurst v Eagle Equipment Ltd [2011] NZEmpC 110. [10] The principles which apply in cases such as this are set out in Sandilands as follows: [7] Both the Authority and the Court have a discretion under s219 to retrospectively extend time limits imposed by the Act. I...

  7. Martin v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 407) & Ors [2017] NZREADT 14 [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...present case, the costs sought by the appellant are directly related to making the complaint to the Committee and then appealing to the Tribunal. [19] Section 93(1)(i) refers to the Committee, only. However, we cannot accept that the provisions in 110(2)(1) giving the Tribunal power to make any “order that can be made by a Committee under section 93”, and the reference in s 93(1)(i) to “the Committee” were intended by Parliament to limit the Tribunal’s power to award cost...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 070 Seafort Holdings Limited v Far North District Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...further report from the Council as to its position and outcome by 11 June 2021. For the Court: tJudge Far North District Council Robert Dawson Adams 131 Long Beach Road Russell 0202 31261282 AnnexureA TAX INVOICE G.S.T. REG "110. 52,004-926 4 November 2020 Customer No Details Proposal lo enclose an existing canopy ( formerty a ~rv1ce Station canopy ) to provide lneteased workspace to proce5t! oysters and to provide shelter for its Retail customers purchasing...

  9. Te Manutukutuku Issue 15 [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...2S0-acre Taharoa Native Reserve, granted to Parore Te Awha as from 8 February 1876, be restored 'as wahi tapu, papakainga and mahinga kai for tangata whenua' as originally intended. colttintled THE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL, Seabridge House, 110 Featherston Street, PO Box 5022, Well ington Tel (04 ) 499 3666 Fax (04 ) 499 3676 ~ Wairau Wahi Tapu Reserve The Tribunal recom­ mends that the Crown return to tangata whenua that area of land omitted from the Wairau Native Reserve by...

  10. Te Manutukutuku Issue 18 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...Sealords Report The Fisheries Settlement Report is available from: Brooker & Friend Ltd, PO Box 43, DX 8043, Wellington. Tel: 0-4-385 6683 Fax: 0-4-385 7300 Price: $11.50 (incl. CST, postage am hamling) THE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL, Seabridge House, 110 Featherston Street, PO Box 5022, DX 8101, Wellington Tel (04)499 3666 Fax (04)4993676 Commercial hnplications of the Treaty of Waitangi - Conference Speakers at the Institute for International Research Con­ ference, held at the Plaza...