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  1. LCRO 70/2020 FL v TP (8 October 2020) [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...the Committee’s determination. [3] The Standards Committee delivered its determination on 19 February 2020. [4] Ms FL lodged her application to review the Committee’s determination on 14 April 2020. 2 [5] Review applications must be filed within 30 working days after a copy or notice of the determination is served on, given to or otherwise brought to the attention of the applicant for review. In the absence of proof to the contrary, service of a Committee’s determinat...

  2. National Standards Committee 1 v Deliu [2016] NZLCDT 27 [pdf, 480 KB]

    ...summary, the primary contributing reasons for delay were the multiple challenges to the process taken by the practitioner and their, some-times slow progression, and his opposition to the Committee’s application to access evidence from the Court files. The intervening and unsuccessful endeavours of the New Zealand Law Society (“NZLS”) to take what may have been overlapping charges directly to the High Court made it proper to await the judgment in that proceeding before procee...

  3. Starting an Appeal

    ...new, evidence relevant to the case. It can confirm, amend, or reverse a decision of the Charities Registration Board or the Chief Executive. You have two months from the date you receive the Charities Registration Board or Chief Executive's decision to file an appeal with the Authority. Please use this form to apply: Notice of appeal An information guide is available for you. The guide provides information about how to make an application to the Authority and it also outlines what the next st...

  4. [2019] NZREADT 9 - Matson v CAC510, Newlove, Stewart & Eves Realty Ltd (4 March 2019) [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...special, uncommon or rare. [11] Mr Belcher submitted that if the Tribunal were to accept the circumstances of the licensees’ late appeal satisfied the “exceptional circumstances” test, that would “create a de facto extension of time for filing cross appeals where the initial appeal has been filed close to, or on, the last day for filing (when obtaining instructions would always present a challenge)”. He submitted that the scheme of the Act is that if a party wishes to c...

  5. Forms and fees

    How much does it cost? It costs $276 to apply to the Copyright Tribunal to enforce a file-sharing infringement. The fee includes GST and is non-refundable. There’s no fee to withdraw your application. Forms Online application to the Copyright Tribunal to enforce a file-sharing infringement Withdraw your file-sharing application Application for an Order requiring payment to a rights owner under Section 122O of the Copyright Act 1994 Ways to pay the fee Online Option 1: Complete the online...

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  6. ENV-2020-AKL-000086

    Appeal ENV-2020-AKL-000086 Taupo District Council v Waikato Regional Council s274 interested parties Beef+Lamb New Zealand Limited Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited Genesis Energy Limited Graeme Gleeson Hamilton City Council Hauraki District Council Matamata-Piako District Council OJI Fibre Solutions NZ Limited Otorohanga District Council Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated South Waikato District Council Waikato District Council Waikato River and Waipa River Iw

  7. Taylor v Southern District Health Board (Extension of Time) [2018] NZHRRT 30 [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...Background [1] The events in question occurred in 2012 and 2013. The Report by the Mental Health Commissioner was not published until 16 February 2017 and it was not until one year and three months after that that the present proceedings were filed in the Tribunal on 18 May 2018. The time for filing a statement of reply [2] Regulation 15(1) of the Human Rights Review Tribunal Regulations 2002 stipulates that a defendant who intends to defend proceedings must, within 30 days after t...

  8. Beveridge v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late filing to the District Court) [2024] NZACC 132 (31 July 2024) [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...calculation of a weekly compensation entitlement. 2 [2] On 1 July 2024, Judge Henare issued an Initial Minute which directed that Mr Beveridge formally apply for leave to file the appeal out of time and set out the reasons why the appeal was filed late. [3] On 3 July 2024, Mr Weaver submitted that the appeal was filed late because of an error made by Mr Beveridge’s counsel in calculating the final day to file the appeal. [4] On 30 July 2024, Ms Arnold for the Corporation su...

  9. Gwizo v Attorney-General (Strike-Out Application) [2021] NZHRRT 20 [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...the grounds of intellectual or psychological disability or impairment. [8.4] Mr Gwizo advised he required time to reflect and to seek advice as to whether he should proceed with his claim. He commented that given the time that has passed since filing it in 2016, he had thought that it was unlikely to proceed. Mr Gwizo intended to be away from New Zealand for approximately three months over the summer and wished to explore the possibility of obtaining legal representation or advice co...

  10. [2018] NZEmpC 103 RPW v H [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...[2018] NZEmpC 103 EMPC 250/2018 IN THE MATTER OF an application for a compliance order under s 140(6) of the Employment Relations Act 2000 AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for urgency and for an abridgment of time to file any statement of defence AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for interim non-publication order BETWEEN RPW Plaintiff AND H First Defendant AND C Second Defendant EMPC 265/2018...