Search Results

Search results for Filing.

18485 items matching your search terms

  1. 2021-10-15 PC8 - Hearing Notice [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...of proceedings then the Court may order the party or parties to pay any costs and expenses incurred by the Crown or another party. This may happen where the hearing time allocated by the Court is not used. 3 EVIDENCE Evidence should be filed in accordance with the court’s directions, which are available here: • https://environmentcourt.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/2021-07-23-Record-of- PHC-PC8-Timetable-Directions.pdf 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIRE...

  2. [2022] NZACC 74 – Williams v ACC (4 May 2022) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...months later, he also reported numbness of his left leg. Mr Williams consulted various treating practitioners, and underwent imaging, but was not able to obtain a specific diagnosis or reason for his symptoms. [5] On 11 January 2019, Dr Li, GP, filed a treatment injury claim. The injury subject to the claim was “C5/6 cord oedema” and listed the signs and symptoms of this injury as “left leg paraesthesia and weakness”. The treatment recorded as having caused the injury w...

  3. Justice-Factsheet-for-claimant-funding-for-Tuapapa-Stage-v6.pdf [pdf, 334 KB]

    ...the later stages of the Inquiry. The Tribunal is holding events at different locations in May and June 2023. The details will be confirmed by the Tribunal. Who can access support to attend the events? Māori individuals or groups who have filed a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal and have asked to participate in Te Rau o Te Tika (Wai 3060) can access support to attend the events. This includes support for themselves, or on behalf of a member of their claimant group or suppo...

  4. Justice-Factsheet-for-claimant-funding-for-Tuapapa-Stage.pdf [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...the later stages of the Inquiry. The Tribunal is holding events at different locations in May and June 2023. The details will be confirmed by the Tribunal. Who can access support to attend the events? Māori individuals or groups who have filed a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal and have asked to participate in Te Rau o Te Tika (Wai 3060) can access support to attend the events. This includes support for themselves, or on behalf of a member of their claimant group or suppo...

  5. Rakatau - Paenoa Te Akau Balance (2023) 291 Waiariki MB 162 (291 WAR 162) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...Chase-Carrington have asked the Court to remove the current trustees and replace them with seven people who were elected at a hui that took place on 30 July 2022. Te kēhi mō Rose Spain The case for Rose Spain [6] It is clear from the file that Ms Spain has resigned. This resignation has not been formalised and there has been no application put before the Court to have her replaced or 1 64 Taupō MB 214-215 (64 TPO 214-215). 2 61 Waiariki MB 240-244. 291 Waiariki...

  6. Justice-Factsheet-for-claimant-funding-for-Tuapapa-Stage.pdf [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...the later stages of the Inquiry. The Tribunal is holding events at different locations in May and June 2023. The details will be confirmed by the Tribunal. Who can access support to attend the events? Māori individuals or groups who have filed a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal and have asked to participate in Te Rau o Te Tika (Wai 3060) can access support to attend the events. This includes support for themselves, or on behalf of a member of their claimant group or suppo...

  7. Justice-Factsheet-for-claimant-funding-for-Tuapapa-Stage.pdf [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...the later stages of the Inquiry. The Tribunal is holding events at different locations in May and June 2023. The details will be confirmed by the Tribunal. Who can access support to attend the events? Māori individuals or groups who have filed a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal and have asked to participate in Te Rau o Te Tika (Wai 3060) can access support to attend the events. This includes support for themselves, or on behalf of a member of their claimant group or suppo...

  8. FINAL-Justice-Factsheet-for-claimant-funding-for-Tuapapa-Stage.pdf [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...the later stages of the Inquiry. The Tribunal is holding events at different locations in May and June 2023. The details will be confirmed by the Tribunal. Who can access support to attend the events? Māori individuals or groups who have filed a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal and have asked to participate in Te Rau o Te Tika (Wai 3060) can access support to attend the events. This includes support for themselves, or on behalf of a member of their claimant group or suppo...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 062 Cassidy Trust v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...However, the Cassidy Trust appeal is sufficiently confined to the appellant’s land and surroundings such as to not impact on those appeals. There are no parties under s274, RMA,1 M K Greenslade having withdrawn their interest by memorandum filed on 13 October 1 Resource Management Act 1991. 3 2021. [4] No party seeks costs, all agreeing that these should lie where they fall. Outcome [5] The court makes this order under s279(1), RMA, such order being by consent, rat...

  10. [2022] NZEnvC 066 Espin Holdings NZ Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...a notice of motion from Espin NZ seeking orders for partial commencement of the resource consent pursuant to s 116 of the Act. Affidavits of Charles Maasdorp and Hamish Firth, as well as a memorandum of counsel dated 25 February 2022 were also filed. Espin NZ submits that the proposed order for the partial commencement of the Consent is appropriate for the following reasons:1 (a) Both the grant of consent and allowing for early commencement of the consent would meet (and not be c...