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  1. 2023 NZPSPLA 078 [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) against CARLOS ALAIASA HEARD virtually on 29 November 2023 ATTENDANCES Constable A Tangney for NZ Police C Alaiasa – Certificate holder DECISION [1] In December 2022 police filed a complaint against Carlos Alaiasa as he was facing active charges of injuring with intent to injure, impeding breathing, indecent act, and assault. He has pleaded guilty to those charges and will be sentenced in February 2024. On 8 Janua...

  2. [2024] NZEmpC 188 Carrington v Roy [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...Preparation for hearing 2 3 Carrington Resort Jade LP v Roy, above n 1, at [41]. 4 Carrington Resort Jade LP v Roy [2023] NZEmpC 122. 5 Employment Relations Act 2000, sch 3 cl 19. 6 Omitting the plaintiff’s application for an extension of time to file its briefs of evidence. 46 Attendance at hearing 1 Total 8.1 days [5] As noted by Mr Mark, counsel for Ms Roy, in the courts of general jurisdiction, an entity that is represented by a salaried legal advisor in its em...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 222 Tamaki Regeneration Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...the Applicant seeks deletion of a reference to specific plans showing the upgrades referred to in Condition 82, as those plans were never intended to form a part of the condition set. Application to commence under s 116 RMA [7] The Applicant filed an application under s 116 RMA on 9 September 2024. The application was supported by an affidavit affirmed by Ms Shelley Katae.1 [8] It requests that the Court make an order allowing the consents to commence on the conditions of cons...

  4. [2025] NZEmpC 43 Happy Belly Production Limited v Dawson [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...Production Ltd [2024] NZERA 635. that amount from 11 September 2023 to the date of payment, and $71.55 in reimbursement of the Authority’s fee to lodge the application. [3] The application for a stay arises in the context of a challenge filed by the plaintiff against the Authority’s determination, which is being pursued on a de novo basis. Legal framework [4] A challenge does not operate as a stay of proceedings on a determination of the Authority.2 That reflect...

  5. Employment-Court-Judge-EOI [docx, 40 KB]

    ...curriculum vitae and any other material supplied being held by the Attorney-General’s Judicial Appointments Unit and being used to assess whether I may be appointed to the Employment Court Bench. Personal details may also be anonymously retained on file for judicial and/or Ministry research purposes. I consent to my name being passed to the President of the New Zealand Law Society as part of the consultation process and I understand that the President may in turn consult, on a confidential b...

  6. Wai 3300, 2.5.011(c) Inquiry planning wānanga Powerpoint [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...constitutional issues  From these claims, the panel and pou identified eleven themes that the claim issues could potentially be grouped under  These eleven themes may be added to or amended based on: a) any new statements of claim subsequently filed in this inquiry; and/or b) the discussions at the wānanga takiwā. Initial themes identified  The eleven themes identified by the panel and pou are: a) Mana Motuhake. b) Tino Rangatiratanga. c) Autonomy and Self-government. d) K...

  7. Waikato Bay of Plenty Standards Committee 1 v Bellamy [2024] NZLCDT 43 (6 December 2024) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...to 2017. His failure to engage with the Law Society Complaints service dates back to August 2023. [2] Mr Bellamy’s engagement with the Tribunal took a similar course. He attended a teleconference on 30 October 2024 but subsequently failed to file any affidavit or written submissions. He attended this hearing by audio-visual link and made oral submissions. He tacitly accepted the charge, apologised and, acknowledging that suspension was in order, asked that we suspend him for l...

  8. [2025] NZLVT 023 - C M Duncanson Family Trust v Tauranga City Council (29 May 2025) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...Valuation Tribunal in the absence of Judge D A Kirkpatrick in accordance with s 19(10) of the Land Valuation Proceedings Act 1948. 2 B: There is no order as to costs. REASONS Introduction This determination relates to an objection filed by Mr Callum Duncanson on behalf of the C & M Duncanson Family Trust to the valuation adopted by Tauranga City Council in relation to the property at 54 Marine Parade, Mount Maunganui, Tauranga under the Rating Valuations Act 1998. T...

  9. What happens at a hearing

    On this page: Hearing location Who should attend the hearing Who can give evidence Evidence that can be presented What happens at the hearing What you should bring to the hearing Requests for adjournments Hearings are held in public and usually take 1 to 2 hours, depending on how complex the case is. The Tribunal also has the power to hear cases on the papers. If all parties agree to this process then that means you do not have to attend a formal hearing in a courtroom and the Tribunal c

  10. Weighting

    Weighting is the process of adjusting the survey results so they represent the total population, rather than just the 6,943 respondents interviewed in 2014. This page explains the weighting used for the New Zealand Crime and Safety Survey (NZCASS). What are weights? Why is the data weighted? Types of weights Changes to weighting Weighted analysis How weights are calculated What are weights? A weight is a number that represents how many units the survey unit represents. For example, one respond