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  1. Trends for people with finalised charges in court June 2023 [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...facility on conviction) and no sentence recorded (where a person is convicted and discharged and where a person is ordered to pay court costs). 8 From 1 July 2019, 17-year-olds became part of the youth justice system. Charges for 17-year-olds, filed from 1 July onwards, are treated and counted as ‘child and young person’ charges in these statistics. 9 Data for children and young people is randomly rounded up or down to one of the adjoining multiples of 3, as the Youth Court is c...

  2. RM ND and DD v EQC & VERO Insurance New Zealand Ltd (costs) [2023] CEIT-2019-0074 [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...statements were: 4 [2020] CEIT 2020-0021. 5 (a) statements made in the High Court statement of claim which included claims for weathertightness defects arising as a result of the earthquakes;5 (b) statements made by Mr D in his affidavit filed in support of this claim in which he stated that the property was in good condition and that there was no dampness or any other indications of moisture ingress or damage; and (c) the contents of a schedule setting out repair costs...

  3. [2023] NZEmpC 210 Robertson v IDEA Services Ltd [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...compelling reason not to award them, or to reduce the amount that might otherwise have been payable. [22] I do not accept Mr Anderson’s submission that a costs order for the Authority investigation is precluded merely because IDEA Services did not file submissions in that jurisdiction. There are two problems with the submission. First, missing the timetabled date is not equivalent to the Authority deciding not to award costs; the subject remained alive. Second, this proceedin...

  4. MVDT Annual Report 2022-2023 [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...Tribunal determined 332 applications, with many of those requiring more than one hearing to resolve all issues. Where a hearing is required, the Tribunal aims to have the matter heard and a decision issued within three months of the application being filed. In 2022-2023, 68% of all matters were resolved within three months of the date of filing, with 97% of all matters resolved within six months. A total of 94 claims remained outstanding at the end of the year. 3 3....

  5. ARLA PNG 6 [pdf, 90 KB]

    ALCOHOL REGULATORY & LICENSING AUTHORITY PRACTICE NOTE No 2 3 June 2015 PRACTICE NOTE This practice note is issued pursuant to section 171 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Section 171 confers on the Authority: “all powers reasonably necessary to enable it to perform its functions satisfactorily”. [1] In enforcement matters where applications by the Police or Licensing Insp

  6. COVID-19 Protocol LCRO [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...to work from home. 2. Case managers and members of the Tribunal research team are equipped to work from home and able to provide continuing support to the Review Officers. 3. Arrangements have been made to ensure that Officers have access to files that can be dealt with on the papers. 4. Priority will be accorded those matters which have had a hearing concluded. 5. Fixture dates for hearings to be heard in August will be reviewed, and decisions made as to whether advance notic...

  7. Withdraw an appeal

    You can withdraw an appeal at any time until a decision has been issued by the tribunal. It’s free to withdraw your appeal. To withdraw your appeal, fill in this form: Withdrawal of appeal – Form 9 Then give it to the tribunal by email or fax or by posting it to us or bringing it to our office. In some cases your appeal will be withdrawn if you leave New Zealand. Find our contact details What happens next The case is closed as soon as the tribunal receives your withdrawal form. Appeal fees a