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  1. EMPC Form 14 - Application for stay of proceedings [doc, 41 KB]

    ...application relates to proceedings on a determination of the Employment Relations Authority. I have, under section 179 of the Employment Relations Act 2000, elected to have the matter to which that determination relates heard by the Employment Court. The file number of that determination is [insert the number of the determination] …………………….. The file number of my election is [leave blank if stay application is filed at the same time with a statement of claim] ……………...

  2. [2020] NZEnvC 197 Ragunathan v Auckland Council [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...21 /JOVffll)~f(l 2o2 r,1 ORAL DECISION OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF JUDGE J A SMITH A: That the Abatement Notice ABT21514508 issued on 13th October 2020 against the Appellant is cancelled. B: Given the notice is cancelled the Court remits the filing fee in respect of this matter and authorises the Registrar to repay the filing fee to Mr Ragunathan. C: The parties have reached a separate agreement to resolve the costs issues. D: The file may be closed. REASONS Ragunathan-v-Auckl...

  3. [2024] NZEmpC 30 Stonewood Group Ltd v VGP [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...1 VGP v Stonewood Group Ltd [2023] NZERA 435 (Member English). to have a hearing. A telephone hearing accordingly was set down for Monday 19 February 2024. [3] Contrary to Stonewood’s memorandum seeking an adjournment, Mr Bennett filed substantive submissions on the challenge on 6 November 2023. He also filed submissions in reply on 27 November 2023. [4] After he filed those submissions, however, Mr Bennett became incapacitated and unable to represent Stonewood....

  4. 2024] NZEmpC 208 Allied Investments Limited v Jones [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...Hornsby-Geluk, counsel for plaintiff G Ogilvie, advocate for defendant Judgment: 4 November 2024 INTERLOCUTORY JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS (Application for urgency) (Application for stay of proceedings) [1] The plaintiff has filed a de novo challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority (the Authority) finding that the defendant was unjustifiably constructively dismissed and ordering remedies in his favour.1 The Authority also di...

  5. Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 applications

    You may be able to submit this file type electronically and pay any associated fee through File and Pay. On this page: What is the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011? Do you want to support or oppose a High Court application? How do I know if a customary interests application has been made? What is the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011? The Act acknowledges the importance to all New Zealanders of the marine and coastal area (that is, the area between mean high...

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  6. Crime and Justice Insights

    Understanding offending Offending patterns of people born in 1978 One in four people born in NZ in 1978 has a criminal conviction. This infographic presents information about the lifetime offending patterns of this cohort. Offending patterns of people born in 1978 Justice Sector Population Report 2017 This report and summary A3 graphic describes the New Zealand population in terms of projected future offending, to help decide where we can intervene to reduce offending. A3 summary of the Justice

  7. RF v CN LCRO 254/2012 (3 November 2016) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...instructed Mr BL of Law Firm 2 to act for him. On [Date] Mr BL advised Ms CN he had received instructions and requested Ms CN to forward him Mr RF’s file. [10] On [Date] Law Firm 1 replied to Law Firm 2 and advised it had a lien over Mr RF’s files and stated they would be provided on receipt of an undertaking by Law 3 Firm 2 pursuant to rule 4.4.2 of the Conduct and Client Care Rules. Law Firm 2 did not provide the undertaking. The files were not provided. [11] Ms CN...

  8. EMPC Practical guide to litigating in the Employment Court [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...also contains other useful information about the processes of the Court, judgments of the Court, and guidelines for appearances before the Court. Make sure that your pleadings comply with the relevant requirements. Check the timeframes for filing and comply with them. For example, a challenge must be filed within 28 days of the date of the Authority’s determination: s 179(2). You will need to apply for leave beyond this timeframe. 11 Any such application will need to be ade...

  9. Collier v Stevens - Tataweka Island (2015) 107 Waikato Maniapoto MB 161 (107 WMN 161) [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...respondents Judgment: 30 September 2015 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE G D CARTER 107 Waikato Maniapoto MB 162 Introduction [1] On 23 August 1971 applications to investigate the titles for Tataweka and Wekarua islands were filed under s 161 of the Māori Affairs Act 1953. Hearings were completed and indications expressed by the Court as to a decision as to the persons who were entitled to the islands but no formal decision was ever pronounced. [2] An appli...

  10. UF v OU LCRO 90 / 2011 (20 March 2013) [pdf, 118 KB]

    ...[5] At the time UG was briefed, the time allocated for filing affidavit evidence had passed. UG formed the view that further evidence was necessary and made an application to file further evidence out of time. In support of that application he filed an affidavit by ZB. [6] In the memorandum in support of the application and in the affidavit, ZB and UG alleged that OU had failed to identify a conflict of interest in continuing to act for all defendants, and that “one person’s i...