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  1. AH v ZP LCRO 82/2011 (7 February 2014) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...findings of unsatisfactory conduct against law practitioner, Ms AH (the Practitioner) following a number of complaints by another lawyer, Ms ZP (the Complainant). The original complaint concerned the Practitioner’s alleged failure to release the files of her former client, N, and there was also a suggestion that the Practitioner may have failed to take proper steps to ascertain certain details about the client, particularly in respect of N’s age which was alleged to have been m...

  2. Matchitt v Matchitt - Te Kaha 65 Block [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 433 (2015 APPEAL 433) [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...Deputy Chief Judge Fox dismissed applications for partition and the amendment of occupation orders, in respect of the Te Kaha 65 Block. Of her own motion she made an occupation order in favour of three owners of the block. 1 [2] Edward Matchitt filed an appeal against those orders on 1 April 2015 – 6½ months after the release of Judge Fox’s decision. Section 58(3) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“the Act”) provides that an appeal must be filed within two months after...

  3. Rogers v Stirling - Taungaure No.2 (2010) 21 Waiariki 205 (21 WAR 205) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...Land Court made an order declaring that the status of Taungaure 1 Section 2 as Maori freehold land was changed to General land subject to certain conditions. 3 Applications [6] The Court has before it two applications. The first has been filed in the name of Manurewa Peggy Rogers (nee Stirling and Mrs Munroe’s daughter) and it is an application for partition (A20060028235). This application was filed on 29 November 2006. The second is an application for an easement filed o...

  4. Hutcheson v Clarkson - Mangamaire B No 2 Block (2020) 86 Takitimu MB 283 (86 TKT-283) [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...those were made inadvertently and had little consequence to the activities of the trust and the interests of the beneficiaries. They claim that Mr Hutcheson has provided no evidence to support the remaining allegations. The trustees have also filed an application for rehearing in relation to an interim decision issued on 24 December 2019. While the trustees initially opposed their removal, they agreed to resign and be appointed advisory trustees until a further election is held....

  5. [2023] NZEmpC 45 Wiles v The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Auckland [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...[2] This judgment deals with various interlocutory matters raised by the parties that have delayed the progression of the substantive proceedings. History of the proceedings [3] Associate Professor Wiles’s statement of claim was filed in the Court on 27 January 2022. The Court was able to hear the matter expeditiously, but due to availability and preparation issues, the dates agreed for the hearing were 5–13 September 2022. [4] Timetabling was put in place tow...

  6. EMPC Form 2A - Application for leave to extend [doc, 46 KB]

    ...Respondent To the Registrar Employment Court at [place] and To the respondent Application for leave I am applying to the Employment Court at …………………………………… [place] for leave to [i.e. for extension of time to file a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority number (state the number); or for a leave to extend the time for filing a statement of defence; etc] ………………………………………………………………...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 92 Samuels v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...streamlined way. Rather, they have been plagued by a series of unfortunate procedural failings and delays. [2] Counsel assisting the Court has sought an unless order. The application proceeds against the following backdrop: • A failure to file and serve a court-directed second amended statement of claim on time, which resulted in a hearing date being lost; • a failure to file and serve an affidavit confirming service on time; • a failure to file a record of proce...

  8. Notice-of-Defence-TCRA.pdf [pdf, 440 KB]

    Taxation and Charities Review Authority Notice of defence Section 58D, Charities Act 2005 When to use this form Use this form if you are named as a respondent in an appeal that has been filed with the Taxation and Charities Review Authority under section 58A of the Charities Act 2005 and you wish to file a response to the appeal made against you. You need to file your defence within 2 months after being served (given a copy) of the notice of appeal filed by the appellant. Im port...

  9. Apply to the Employment Court

    ...contained in the graphic below is also available in a text only format for those who have difficulty viewing the graphic: Alternative text for Resolve an employment relationship problem graphic Learn about a personal grievance Learn about mediation File a statement of problem with the Employment Relations Authority File a challenge with the Employment Court If you received the challenge find out how to defend it Learn about document disclosure Learn about what happens at the Employ...

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  10. [2008] NZEmpC CC 10/08 Corbett v Nelson Pine Industries Ltd [pdf, 15 KB]

    ...Corbett was not responsible in any way for the delay which persuades me that he should not be deprived by that delay of the opportunity to pursue a challenge that would otherwise have been his right. [12] The application is granted to extend time for filing an election until 7 days after the date of this judgment. Filing will only be complete upon payment of the required filing fee. Provided that is done within the 7-day period, the draft statement of claim provided to the Court o...