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  1. [2025] NZLVT 009 - Jansseune v Kaipara District Council (14 March 2025) [pdf, 9.3 MB]

    ...is clear from the above statement that the issue for Mr Jansseune, which he confirmed in this Tribunal, is the change in the land value of the property from $400,000 as at 1 September 2020 to $560,000 as at 1 September 2023. After Mr Jansseune filed an objection, the figure was reviewed to a total of $510,000. This is the figure which is the subject of this appeal. Nevertheless, Mr Jansseune extensively criticises the change of the value downwards, especially for its 3 lack of...

  2. [2024] NZREADT 44 - Lemalu v CAC 2205 & KE (8 November 2024) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...of $1,725 (incl. GST). [27] The Committee assessed the failure to disclose the gate as a middle to high level breach. The only mitigating factor was Mr Lemalu had no prior disciplinary history. APPEAL [28] A notice of appeal (30 May 2024) was filed by the licensee in the Tribunal. It was accompanied by submissions (30 May 2024) from his counsel. [29] The Tribunal issued Minute 1 (3 July 2024) directing a hearing on the papers and setting a timetable for evidence and submissions....

  3. Form-4-Deportation-Appeal-by-a-Non-Resident.pdf [pdf, 460 KB]

    ...refusing a visa or deportation liability notice (day/month/year): / / Please attach your deportation liability notice, and any relevant Immigration New Zealand decision, expired visa, or the relevant pages of your passport. The time limit for filing your appeal (Select the statement that applies to you). I am liable for deportation because: Your appeal must be lodged:  I am unlawfully in New Zealand (eg, my visa has expired) Immigration Act 2009, sections 154(2) and 20...

  4. Horowhenua: The Muaūpoko Priority Report [pdf, 8.4 MB]

    ...Manawatū inquiry 4 (2) Muaūpoko claimant groups pursue different courses 4 (3) The Porirua ki Manawatū research casebook and Nga Kōrero Tuku Iho 5 (4) Urgency application filed : Muaūpoko Tribal Authority mandate 6 (5) Priority granted for Muaūpoko claims 7 1 2 3 Completing Muaūpoko-specific research and preparation for hearings...

  5. [2007] NZEmpC CC 18/07 Murphy v Steel & Tube New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 144 KB]

    MURPHY V STEEL & TUBE NEW ZEALAND LTD CHCH CC 18/07 16 October 2007 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH CC 18/07 CRC 13/07 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN MICHAEL MURPHY Plaintiff AND STEEL & TUBE NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 6 September 2007 (Heard at Christchurch) Appearances: J A Wilton, Counsel for Plaintiff Barry Dorking, Counsel for Defendant Judgment: 16 Octob

  6. [2014] NZEmpC 117 Hutchison v Nelson City Council re-issued [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...that was traversed in evidence. The defendant’s Staff Information Handbook was produced which refers to the processes for making a protected disclosure, as was the defendant’s Protected Disclosure Policy. Leave was granted for the parties to file additional submissions dealing with this topic, and as to the application of s 78 of the Coroners Act which was referred to for the first time by Ms Hutchison’s agent in closing submissions. [66] In the plaintiff’s supplementary...

  7. LA - Provider manual - Part 1 [pdf, 523 KB]

    ...have processes and systems in place to: − manage client service requirements and expectations − manage scheduling conflicts − manage complaints − manage conflicts of interest − invoice your time accurately − maintain accurate client files. You will also need to provide copies of your client care letter and/or standard letter of engagement that you provide to legal aid clients. Reference: Regulation 9 Competence and experience All applicants applying for approval as a...

  8. Whaanga v Niania - Anewa Block [2011] Māori Appellate Court MB 428 (2011 APPEAL 428) [pdf, 308 KB]

    ...22 November 1991 Māori Land Development Notice. 13 The lower Court mistakenly described it as a dairy farm. 14 We allowed the appellant to produce the 30 June 2010 Financial Report which was not before the lower Court. The Trust is required to file such reports annually and they therefore form part of the Court record. Some of the information we rely on is sourced from that report. 2011 Māori Appellate Court MB 434 would be held in two severances – this area of bush and scru...

  9. [2020] NZEnvC 186 Panuku Development Auckland Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...conferencing; • 4 August 2020 - Commissioner-facilitated meeting. [9] Following the sessions convened before the Environment Commissioner when it became apparent that an agreed resolution would not be possible, counsel for Panuku helpfully collated and filed the following documents to respond to the matters we had reserved in our interim decision. • A Statement of Outcomes from the facilitated meetings held between the parties, finalised on 12 August 2020. This document also a...

  10. [2019] NZEnvC 114 Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...August 2017 Pan Pac made an application for direct referral to the Environment Court, which ___ was approved by the Council on 13 September 2017. ,,,- /~-~~,1;.,I\L Or:-0>--~--~y~ . p l~\g?, .,,'fr. ~al ] 0 On 28 November 2017 Pan Pac filed its application for direct referral with the -· l 'I·•.~"' .{1, ·. .....3/"' \,\ 1} • ::,_ c; pursuant to s 87G of the Act and served that application on the Council as consent '~~\ ,,,\_.·-~~ ~ '...