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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 265 Transpower New Zealand Limited v Waikato District Council [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...NATC-O1. The IHP considered that the words were not necessary in order to give effect to higher ranking policy documents such as the Waikato Regional Policy Statement (WRPS) and the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement (NZCPS).2 [4] Transpower filed an appeal on 1 March 2022 seeking, amongst other amendments, that NATC-O1 in the NATC chapter of the PDP decisions version be amended in order to give effect to the NZCPS and WRPS. [5] This part of the appeal has been assigned to Topi...

  2. Interest on civil debt

    ...date of payment; or If the court has specified in the money judgement one or more shorter periods for interest is to be awarded, the end date of each of those periods. Interest must be calculated separately for each period. Please note: each time you file an enforcement application you can provide the updated amount of interest owing. An application to vary an attachment order is not a new enforcement application. What are instalments? You must include any payments made towards the judgement d...

  3. Apply to write off your legal aid debt

    ...cost of the case. For example, the other party caused unreasonable delays • a letter from your lawyerOR • a copy of the judgment You needed a translator to assist you You don't need to provide evidence as we will have a record of this on file You experienced mental health issues that increased the cost of the case or affected your ability to repay the debt • a medical certificateOR • a letter from your lawyer Reasons that don't meet the criteria for a write of...

  4. TTOT-application-for-review-form-v2.pdf [pdf, 334 KB]

    ...to the Tribunal. • You can also print and fill in this form by hand. Use a black pen or blue pen, and print clearly IN CAPITALS. • Answer every question on the form unless the instructions tell you otherwise Payment information The fee for filing an application is $622. To confirm accepted payment methods and instructions on how to pay the fee, visit our website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/trans-tasman- occupations/apply/ If you need further assistance, then please...

  5. Nikora - Tūhoe - Te Uru Taumata Trust (2023) 292 Waiariki MB 6 (292 WAR 6) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...from the TUT. [7] This decision is therefore based on the information presented at the judicial conference and the documents submitted to the Court. Ngā ngoikoretanga i te tono Deficiencies in the application [8] Mr Nikora’s application was filed under ss 362 and 67 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“the Act”). The Court does not have jurisdiction to give effect to what is being sought under these sections as s 362 is a miscellaneous provision relating to amendments and...

  6. [2015] NZSAAA 03, ( 11 March 2015) [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...“[a]t the time the exchange was approved the appellant knew the commencement date of her study [overseas] would be 6 August”. Unfortunately there is no evidence to support this statement in the documentation included by the Ministry in the appeal file. Somewhat surprisingly the appellant does not seem to have been asked this question by either Studylink or the Review panel and she herself has provided no specific information on the issue – in spite of the fact that it is obviously...

  7. Acting Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage - Taonga Tūturu found at Kerikeri (2015) 106 Taitokerau MB 210 (106 TTK 210) [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...Objects Act which provides that where only one claim of ownership is lodged the Chief Executive may, if satisfied the claim is valid, apply to the Registrar for an order confirming ownership. Judge Ambler directed that an amended application be filed under s 11(2) and s 12 of the Protected Objects Act. This was in order to give the Court the broadest possible jurisdiction to make appropriate orders. Judge Ambler also directed that the application proceed to hearing on notice in the...

  8. Waaka v Harrison - Poike 14 (Waimapu Marae) (2015) 101 Waikato Maniapoto MB 216 (101 WMN 216) [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...Waikato Maniapoto MB 220 c) Linda Thompson and Irene Ruka, trustees of the NRCT; and d) Joanne Martin who provided accounting evidence. [17] The last substantive hearing occurred on 9 June 2015. On that date a timetable was put in place for the filing of legal submissions. The last submission was filed on 24 June 2015. The bank accounts BNZ 02-1210-0050908-000 [18] The trading name for this account was the “Waimapu Marae Committee”. 10 A total of $30,000 was paid i...

  9. CAC 10063 v Raj [2012] NZREADT 37 [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...below, we indicated at the end of that hearing that we found all the charges proven but we would set out our reasons for decision within two or three weeks. The Amended Charges [6] By memorandum of 5 June 2012 the Authority, as prosecutor, filed amended charges which we now set out. “1. Charges in relation to 13 Piper Place, Manukau (Piper Place property) 1.1 Complaints Assessment Committee 10063 (Committee) charges the defendant with misconduct under s.73(a) of the Real...

  10. Deeming v Whangarei District Council [2015] NZHRRT 55 [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...response to an OIA request, a complaint (September 2013) with the Ombudsman requesting WDC carry out a proper Code of Conduct process and the relodging of the Code of Conduct complaint with the incoming Mayor Mai. [32] The present proceedings were not filed with the Tribunal until 20 January 2015. [33] Mr Deeming explained he did not file proceedings with the Tribunal immediately after the Privacy Commissioner decision as he believed the investigation by the Commissioner had contained...