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  1. Form-26_Criminal-Fixed-H-I.pdf [pdf, 188 KB]

    Version 21 – October 2023 page 1 10/23 form 26 Tax Invoice Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Schedules H & I Legal aid file no. Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. Charges/CRNs To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Customer Lead provider Law firm Provider number Firm number Court type Court of Appeal Supreme Court Court location Details of claim Fixed Fee: Date fixed fee(s) completed...

  2. Form-27_Criminal-Fixed-J.pdf [pdf, 197 KB]

    Version 21 – October 2023 page 1 10/23 form 27 Tax Invoice Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Schedule J Legal aid file no. Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Customer Lead provider Law firm Provider number Firm number Court type High Court Court of Appeal Parole Board Court location Details of claim Fixed Fee: Date fixed fee(s) completed Fixed Fee...

  3. [2024] NZLVT 014 - McEnnallay v Auckland Council (5 April 2024) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...June 2021 is as follows: (a) Capital Value: $39,400,000; (b) Land Value: $10,400,000; (c) Value of Improvements $29,000,000. B: There is no order as to costs. 2 REASONS Introduction This determination relates to an objection filed by Timothy McEnallay as a director of MHPNZ Pollen Street Limited to the valuation adopted by Auckland Council in relation to the property at 22 Pollen Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland under the Rating Valuations Act 1998. The parties have...

  4. 2024 NZLASDP 01 [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...has had no convictions since. Ms Paaske advises she moved to Duntroon three years ago and left her former way of life behind. She now lives a quiet life and is striving to be a better role model for her grandchildren. [4] With every objection filed by the Police the question for the Authority is whether the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold a licence.1 In making this decision the purpose of the Act is my primary consideration. A fit and proper person is someone who can b...

  5. [2023] NZEmpC 154 Chain & Rigging Supplies Ltd v Nikorima [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...person whose circumstances had been referred to in the proceeding, a former employee of the applicant, was referred to anonymously for natural justice reasons.3 [4] Accordingly, I made an interim non-publication order whilst submissions were filed.4 [5] Counsel for both parties then filed submissions. Ms Amaranathan, counsel for the applicant, submitted there should be a non-publication order in respect of the person who I have just alluded to. She also submitted it would be nec...

  6. [2025] NZEmpC 11 Shanks v Thomas (trading as Te Matai Partnership) [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...Directions. 5 [7] Under the guideline scale, self-represented parties are able to make a claim for costs for steps taken from 1 September 2024. All the steps undertaken by Mr and Mrs Shanks followed that date; the first step taken by them was the filing of their statement of defence on 17 September 2024. Mr and Mrs Thomas advise that the amount now claimed of $1,000 is calculated on a category 1, band B basis for two days, at the rate applicable for self-represented parties, being...

  7. L-Request-Temp-CoA2-form_2024.pdf [pdf, 447 KB]

    ...training. What you need with your application To complete your application, you need to send: • A fully completed form • A Valid photo ID (Passport, New Zealand driver licence, Kiwi Access card or New Zealand firearms licence) • The fee for filing this application ($27) unless you're submitting the application online ($23) Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 L - REQUEST TEMP COA – 28/05/2024 Step 1. Application details What is your applica...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 251 Watson v Wellington City Council [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...proposed by the Council for the exchange of evidence and submissions is acceptable but the Court does not have availability to hear the matter until the last week of January 2025 (week commencing 27 January). As such, the parties are invited to file an alternative timetabling proposal towards that hearing date. [7] Given the matter cannot be heard until early next year, and given the Appellant’s position (email dated 14 October 2024) on the utility of mediation, the Council may...

  9. [2024] NZLVT 064 - Lamb v Carterton District Council (19 December 2024) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...2023 is as follows: (a) Capital Value: $800,000; (b) Land Value: $200,000; and (c) Value of Improvements: $600,000. B: There is no order as to costs. 2 REASONS Introduction [1] This determination relates to an objection filed by Judith Lamb (the Objector) to the valuation adopted by the Carterton District Council in relation to a property at 80 Connollys Line, Carterton under the Rating Valuations Act 1998. The parties have now resolved the objection by agr...

  10. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women

    The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) was adopted by resolution 34/180 of the United Nations General Assembly on 18 December 1979 and entered into force on 3 September 1981.New Zealand ratified CEDAW on 10 Jan 1985.On 13 January 1989, New Zealand withdrew the following reservation:The Government of New Zealand, the Government of the Cook Islands and the Government of Niue reserve the right, to the extent the Convention is inconsistent w