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  1. C v H LCRO 49 / 2009 (27 May 2009) [pdf, 21 KB]

    ...delivered with a covering letter from XXXX’s solicitors it is possible that the Court would have found that the notice was given “under the hand” of a person authorised by the landlord. However, representatives of the tenant stated in affidavits filed in the statutory demand proceedings that the notice had been given by Client C showing the valuer’s letter to a representative of the tenant. Client C later filed a further affidavit stating that he had handed the valuer’s le...

  2. [2010] NZSC 218 CA780/2009 Parker v Silver Fern Farms Ltd [pdf, 32 KB]

    ...dated 7 November 2008 the Employment Relations Authority (the Authority) found that Mr Parker’s dismissal was justified. [7] Mr Parker had 28 days within which to challenge the decision,2 which expired on 5 December 2008. No challenge was filed within this period, and it was not until 10 September 2009 that Mr Parker’s application for an extension of time within which to challenge the decision was ultimately filed. Mr Parker’s explanation was delay in the granting of lega...

  3. Kingsnorth v Crawford – Motuaruhe 5D Block (2018) 185 Waiariki MB 106 (185 WAR 106) [pdf, 377 KB]

    ...Ltd, DX JP30025 Rotoura 3040 terena@tupono.co.nz L Hemi, Potts and Hodgson Barristers and Solicitors, 32 King Street, Ōpōtiki 3122 mailto:terena@tupono.co.nz 185 Waiariki MB 107 Introduction [1] On 16 November 2017, Joseph Kingsnorth filed an application for an urgent interim injunction in relation to Motuaruhe 5D. The application sought to prevent Caroline Crawford, a trustee of the Hariata Kingsnorth Whānau Trust, and her son Pararaki Waititi from entering the hous...

  4. LCRO 63/2019 AP v RE (17 May 2019) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...practice of the Complaints Service is to do so on the same day that it emails those documents to the parties. [6] On 13 May 2019 Mr AP emailed an application to review the Committee’s determination to this Office. Payment of the required $50 filing fee was also made electronically on that date. [7] Thirty working days after 20 March 2019, is 6 May 2019. 13 May 2019 is 35 working days after 20 March 2019. The Law [8] Section 198 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (the A...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 42 Alkazaz v Enterprise IT Ltd [pdf, 348 KB]

    ...Authority also penalised the company for failing to pay Mr Alkazaz in lieu of notice on termination of his employment. Although Mr Alkazaz had been successful in the Authority he was unhappy with the determination. He says that he held off on filing a challenge because he believed that the company would be filing a challenge itself. That does not explain why, if he took issue with the determination, he did not file his own challenge. Rather he filed an application to re- open the...

  6. LCRO 139/2018 KB v LD (21 November 2018) [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...were made to have the charges resolved. Mr KB received a grant of legal aid. Progress was slow. [3] On 14 November 2017, the Legal Services Agency (LSA) appointed Ms LD to act for Mr KB on terms that he challenged. Ms LD asked Mr KB where his files were. Mr KB told her. Ms LD asked Mr KB for an authority to uplift his files and documents 2 and, because he was overseas, she was “sure that in the circumstances an e-mail would suffice”. Although she did not provide him wi...

  7. [2020] NZSSAA 18 (30 October 2020) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...daughter had a brain tumour and was not mobile. Tragically the brain tumour was inoperable and her daughter died on 28 January 2018. 2 [4] The Ministry’s decision was upheld by a Benefits Review Committee. However, after the appeal was filed, the Ministry reviewed its decision and granted CDA from 10 April 2012 because it accepted that the appellant sought financial assistance at that time. The Ministry then paid the appellant arrears of $13,616.25 for the period 10...

  8. Director of Proceedings v Wilding International Ltd [2021] NZHRRT 45 [pdf, 351 KB]

    ...International Ltd [2021] NZHRRT 45. Note publication restrictions.] IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2021] NZHRRT 45 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA 2 [1] These proceedings under the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 were filed on 20 April 2021. [2] Subsequent to the filing of the proceedings the parties have resolved all matters in issue and the Tribunal is asked to make a consent declaration. The parties have filed: [2.1] A Consent Memorandum dated 12 Jul...

  9. 2022 NZPSPLA 033.pdf [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...and character. [23] Brown Group holds a company licence in the classes of crowd controller, property guard, document destruction agent, repossession agent, security consultant, monitoring officer and personal guard. At the time the complaint was filed Mr Brown held an individual licence in most of the same classes. However, it expired on 25 July 2022 and has not been renewed. [24] Despite accepting the findings in the CIPU report Mr Brown has not expressed or any remorse. To th...

  10. [2023] NZEnvC 125 Bay of Islands Maritime Park Incorporated v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 436 KB]

    ...[10] [11] [1 2] [14] 6 do “not accept that the information is in fact of a nature that properly attracts a claim of confidentiality”. On 2 May 2023, the Court issued directions that any objections to the application should be filed and served by 5:00pm Friday, 5 May 2023. No objections were received. Legal framework Sections 279(3)(c) and 42(2) RMA provide the Court with the power to make an order prohibiting or restricting the communication of any information...