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  1. Appeal a decision

    ...licence is suspended or cancelled If you’re fined If your application is declined Certificate of Approval holders If your certificate is suspended or cancelled If you’re fined If your application is declined How to appeal All appeals must be filed: within 28 days of the date you get the decision in writing (or longer if the court agrees) through an originating application in line with the District Court rules in the District Court nearest to: the registered office (for company...

  2. What happens next

    The Tribunal will hear an appeal or charge once all the necessary papers have been served and filed and the preparatory steps taken. The hearing is a formal judicial proceeding. Before the hearing The Tribunal may issue all or any of the following directions: call for a directions conference by phone or in person, involving the parties or their lawyers order all parties to provide all relevant documents order all parties to exchange their witness lists and, where appropriate, briefs of evidence...

  3. Legal help

    There is a range of help available for people involved in legal disputes or difficulties. Legal help when you’re in police custody If you don’t have a lawyer and the police have arrested or are holding you, you can talk to a lawyer for free. Find out more about help when you're in police custody Legal help on your first day in court The duty lawyer service can help you on your first day at court if you are charged with a criminal offence. Find out more about the duty lawyer service Free

  4. Ministry’s latest Annual Report published

    The Ministry of Justice’s work to enhance the justice services used by thousands of New Zealanders everyday are outlined in its 2017/18 Annual Report tabled in Parliament. The feedback we’ve received from the Ministry’s customers and partners illustrates how it’s delivering people-centred justice services to provide access to justice for all, says Chief Executive Andrew Bridgman. “The comments we are receiving from our customers are excellent. They reflect very well on everyone in the

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  5. Budget 2020 investment in the justice sector

    Budget 2020 initiatives announced by the government will improve access to justice through Community Law Centres, extend Whānau Protect services for families at serious risk of family violence, support the new Criminal Cases Review Commission and enable improvements in court properties.   Community Law Centres will receive $7.72m over 4 years to help meet growing demand for services and enable management of cases, including through a pro-bono clearinghouse to match lawyers with those needi

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  6. [2007] NZEmpC CC 28/07 B & D Doors Ltd v Hamilton [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...Fisher immediately asked Mr Haslett to keep a watch on the machine and reported what he had seen to Mr Foster when he returned from lunch. A test was then run on the four sider which showed that the height of one of the spindles cutting the profile on the wood had been significantly altered. [36] Concerned by the events of the previous 5 days, Mr Foster sought advice from Mr McGinn. He then prepared a letter which he gave to Mr Hamilton at a meeting on the morning of Wednesday 26...

  7. [2007] NZEmpC AC 50A/07 Service and Food Workers Union Inc & Anor v Spotless Services (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...of the second plaintiffs from working in the interests of minimising risk to hospital patient health. [2] This is a separate proceeding for recovery of wages removed for hearing in this Court from the Employment Relations Authority where it was filed originally. The defendant has, not inappropriately, pleaded that it did lock out the second plaintiffs. I have already determined otherwise in the final judgment in the earlier litigation between the parties1. The defendant...

  8. [2008] NZEmpC AC 24/08 Panovski v Marine Trimmers and All Awnings 2004 Ltd [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...outstanding orders when he left for his holidays and the amount of work that came in over the Christmas period was low due to people still being on holiday. [26] In supplementary questions and, I find, most likely in response to the brief of evidence filed by Mr Watanabe, Mr Panovski changed his evidence to say that he may have told another worker called Ralph rather than Mr Watanabe, that he was coming back on 15 January. [27] Mr Watanabe gave evidence, which I entirely accept...

  9. [2013] NZEmpC 82 Tan v Morningstar Institute of Education Ltd t/a Morningstar Preschool [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...Relations Authority BETWEEN CATHERINE TAN Plaintiff AND MORNINGSTAR INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION LIMITED T/A MORNINGSTAR PRESCHOOL Defendant Hearing: 16, 19 and 20 November 2012 Memoranda from plaintiff 11 December 2012 and defendant filed on 13 December 2012 Direction to mediation on 17 December 2012 (Heard at Auckland) Counsel: Garry Pollak, counsel for plaintiff Paul Pa'u, advocate for defendant Judgment: 16 May 2013 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE B S...

  10. [2016] NZEmpC 39 Fox v Hereworth School Trust Board Costs [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER of an application for costs BETWEEN EMMA YUEN SEE FOX Plaintiff AND HEREWORTH SCHOOL TRUST BOARD Defendant Hearing: By memoranda filed on 16 February, 13 and 29 March, and 7 and 13 April 2016 Appearances: D Traylor, counsel for plaintiff L Blomfield, counsel for defendant Judgment: 15 April 2016 COSTS JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE G L COLGAN [1]...