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  1. Body Corporate 180379 and Unit Owners of Fox Terrace Apartments v Auckland Council procedural order [pdf, 40 KB]

    ...in the complex. On various dates between 7 September 2005 and 7 September 2006, the owners of 12 of the units filed claims under the Weathertight Resolution Services Act 2002 (“the 2002 Act”). 3. Section 55 of the 2002 Act deemed the filing of these claims to be the filing of proceedings in court for the purposes of the Limitation Act 1950 and other provisions that impose a limitation period. 4. Unlike the other 12 unit owners, the owners of Unit F (the Wongs) did n...

  2. 2021-04-23 TAs - MOC - supp evidence 2 [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...April 2021, requiring Counsel to propose a timetable for direction for the filing of supplementary evidence from the territorial authorities, providing the Regional Council with an opportunity to file evidence in reply. 2. This memorandum is filed on behalf of the TAs to indicate the purpose and scope of supplementary evidence to be filed and seek timetable directions regarding the date by which such evidence is to be filed. PURPOSE AND SCOPE 3. The TAs wish to call supplementa...

  3. 2021-06-30 Minute - PC7 - Draft Policy and Rules (Priorities) and Proposed RPS [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...proposed a new policy and rules for the parties’ consideration (attached) making clear that we are not wedded to the same. [4] There is to be further conferencing of the planning witnesses on this topic. A joint witness statement is to be filed by Monday 5 July 2021 along with ORC’s advice as to the scheduling of the planning witnesses for hearing. In addition to the court’s draft provisions, the planners may propose other solutions. [5] The court does not regard its d...

  4. Youth Crime Action Plan toolkit: online resources

    The YCAP toolkit is a collection of resources to help government agencies and communities work well together when implementing the Youth Crime Action Plan. The toolkit aims to help: communities that want to develop local action plans people who are interested in setting up and running community projects and groups organisations and government agencies that work with local communities This toolkit will be revised and updated as communities become involved in YCAP, and we learn more about what t

  5. [2006] NZEmpC AC 50/06 Tu'itupou v Guardian Healthcare Operations Ltd [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...decided in this matter. The plaintiff, Mrs Tu’itupou has commenced a challenge de novo against a decision of the Employment Relations Authority (“the Authority”) dated 3 May 2006. The first issue is whether the alleged personal grievance was filed with the Authority within 3 years of raising the grievance as is required by s114(6) of the Employment Relations Act 2000 (“the Act”). If the personal grievance was not filed with the Authority within the 3 year period then th...

  6. Appellate judgments 2021

    Supreme Court [2021] NZSC 188 H (SC 135-2021) v The Employment Relations Authority APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL - no error of law - no public interest in Court of Appeal's decision - application dismissed. [2021] NZSC 184 Gill Pizza v A Labour Inspector (Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment   JURISDICTION OF AUTHORITY -  NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT - whether Authority has jurisdiction to decide employment status in Labour Inspector claim - text of the Act only supports one inter

  7. National Standards Committee v Orlov [2013] NZLCDT 45 [pdf, 390 KB]

    ...there has been some cross over in respect of interlocutory applications. However this decision records or attempts to keep separate the current charges faced by the practitioner. [3] Following service of the charges on him in May 2011, Mr Orlov had filed a Protest as to Jurisdiction and declined to file a “Response to Charge” in the proper form. This response is required to be filed within 10 working days of service pursuant to Regulation 7. Mr Orlov ultimately filed this docu...

  8. Annual returns for licence holders

    If you have a licence, you need to send us annual returns telling us if any of your details have changed. You must do this within a year of the date you got your licence. You must also tell us if the details of anyone who works for you have changed. If you don't send a return, your licence will be suspended. You must complete 3 forms. 1. Annual return forms Company licence annual return Individual licence holder annual return 2. Disqualification criteria forms Company licence (disqualification c

  9. LCRO 167/2021 MP v IC (28 April 2022) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...Ms MP has applied for a review of a decision by the [Area] Standards Committee [x] to take no further action in respect of her complaint concerning the conduct of the respondent, Mr IC. Background [2] In 2010, Ms MP’s former husband, Mr YH, filed proceedings in the Family Court seeking orders for division of relationship and trust property. [3] In the early stage of those proceedings, Ms MP was on occasions self- represented and on others, represented by counsel. [4] In October...

  10. AI v AJ LCRO 01/2012 (21 November 2014) [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...He made arrangements for Mr AJ then a staff solicitor in the [City] legal practice of AL, barrister and solicitor, to fulfil the role of his instructing solicitor. [8] Mr AJ had previously been Mr AK’s instructing solicitor on a number of files. Mr AJ advised that when his firm first received a request from Mr AK to act as his instructing solicitor in February 2010, enquiries were made of the New Zealand Law Society and the Society confirmed that Mr AK held a practising certif...