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  1. Cooper v Hamilton Pharmacy 2011 Ltd (Pre-Trial Admissibility Ruling) [2018] NZHRRT 53 [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...[3] Hamilton Pharmacy 2011 Ltd (Hamilton Pharmacy) by application dated 1 November 2018 has applied for a pre-trial ruling on the admissibility of the evidence intended to be given by Lynette Wendy Barrett. She is a witness for Mr Cooper and has filed a statement of evidence dated 5 October 2018. The following particular directions are sought: [3.1] That the hearsay evidence contained in the statement be removed . [3.2] That the name of the third party referred to by Ms Barrett be prov...

  2. [2015] NZEmpC 101 Georgetti v Compass Communications Ltd [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...August 2013. The Authority upheld his claim by way of determination dated 22 December 2014 and ordered the respondent to pay the applicant the sum of $16,327.22. 1 [3] The company was dissatisfied with the Authority’s determination and filed a challenge on 19 January 2015. A non de novo hearing was sought, essentially focused on the Authority’s finding that a bonus was payable to the applicant. A statement of defence to the respondent’s statement of claim was file...

  3. Forms and Guides

    ...Compliance Notice - Reply Use this form to reply to an Appeal of a Compliance Notice under the Privacy Act 2020 Guides - Read these for more information on how the Human Rights Review Tribunal works Guide to filing a claim This is a guide about how to file a claim with the Human Rights Review Tribunal Guide on how to complete and serve a claim This is a guide about how to complete and serve your claim, after it has been accepted for filing by the Tribunal Easy Read: What to Expect at a...

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  4. Hill - Mangatainoka 1BC NO2B NO3 [2018] Chief Judge's MB 250 (2018 CJ 250) [pdf, 152 KB]

    2018 Chief Judge’s MB 250 Place: Wellington Date: 13 July 2018 Present: W W Isaac, Chief Judge M G Dittmer, Clerk of the Court A20180004894 An application filed by FREDRICK HILL pursuant to rule 4.10(3) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011 to review a decision of the Registrar made on 27 June 2018, to refuse to accept a Notice of Appeal in respect of MANGATAINOKA 1 BC NO 2B NO 3 Chief Judge Introduction 1. This is an application by Fredrick Hill (th...

  5. Family violence translations for interpreters

    Translations of standard family violence terms The documents below aim to assist people involved in court proceedingswho have English as a second language. They contain translations of standardfamily violence terms. These translations should be used by interpreters inproceedings involving family violence. Arabic - Family violence translations Chinese (Simplified) - Family violence translations Chinese (Traditional) -Family violence translations Farsi - Family violence translations Hindi - Family

  6. [2022] NZEmpC 121 Matajod v Crazy Horse Ltd [pdf, 41 KB]

    ...Prattley, counsel for plaintiff J Hobcraft, counsel for defendant Judgment: 8 July 2022 INTERLOCUTORY JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS (Application to extend time for filing a notice of opposition) [1] The plaintiff has filed a challenge to a substantive determination of the Employment Relations Authority. The defendant wishes to cross challenge the determination but is required to seek leave because of the timeframes involved. The defendant also wishe...

  7. About the tribunal

    In March 2006, Parliament passed the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act, replacing the Law Practitioners Act 1982. The Lawyers & Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal was established under this new regulatory system. Purposes of the tribunal The 3 main purposes of the Act and the tribunal are to: protect the clients of lawyers and conveyancers and ensure that quality, consistent and effective decisions are made in dealing with alleged breaches of service promote and maintain public confidence in the

  8. Find a debtor’s address

    On this page: How to find the debtor’s address yourself How to make a confidential address request to a government agency You need to inform the court if a new address is found Filing a new address for in-progress enforcement actions You need to know a debtor’s correct address before the court can take some enforcement actions on your behalf. If the debtor hasn’t provided a correct address, you can try to find the address yourself, or you can request confidential address information fro...

  9. Adoption Law Reform: First round of engagement in 2021

    On 18 June 2021, the Government asked the public about their views on our adoption laws. A discussion document was released covering six key issue areas, including what adoption is and who is involved, cultural aspects of adoption (including whāngai), how the adoption process works in Aotearoa New Zealand, the impacts of adoption and the adoption process where a child is born by surrogacy. That public consultation closed on 31 August. More than 270 submissions were received, which have helped t

  10. Chand v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal) [2022] NZACC 211 [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Judgment on the papers. Submissions: P Sara for the Appellant R Wanigasekera for the Respondent Date of Judgment: 17 November 2022 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE P R SPILLER [Late filing of an appeal to the District Court – s 151, Accident Compensation Act 2001] Introduction [1] The appeal in the above matter was lodged by Mr Chand on 7 September 2022. The appeal is from the decision of a Reviewer dated 22 October...