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  1. Tucker v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late filing Leave to Appeal) [2022] NZACC 220 [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...attendant social rehabilitation. [2] On 27 October 2022, Judge Spiller issued an Initial Minute which directed that Ms Tucker, by 1 November 2022, formally apply for leave to file the appeal out of time and set out the reasons why the appeal was filed late. 2 [3] On 15 November 2022, Ms Tucker submitted that the appeal was filed late because, around the time of the conclusion of the review, she fell ill, forcing her to be bedridden for a substantial amount of time. She was th...

  2. Madoc v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late appeal to the District Court) [2022] NZACC 245 [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Judgment on the papers. Submissions: P Sara for the Appellant S Arnold for the Respondent Date of Judgment: 9 December 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 Madoc on 29 September 2022. The appeal is from the decision of a Reviewer dated 30 August...

  3. Te Whata v Sanson - Part Maungakawakawa 20 (2025) 288 Taitokerau MB 26 (288 TTK 126) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...companies, Tarahau Farming Limited (TFL) and Shearing Services Kamupene Limited (SSKL). In 2016, SSKL was put into liquidation by the High Court. Mr Sanson and Mr Bridgman were appointed as the liquidators. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue filed an unsecured creditor’s claim in SSKL’s liquidation in the sum of $4,743,798.15. [2] Prior to its liquidation, SSKL made loan advances to TFL in the amount of $149,704.43. Following the liquidation, Mr Sanson and Mr Bridgman took p...

  4. [2006] NZEmpC AC 73/06 CE Bay of Plenty DHB v NZ PSA [pdf, 75 KB]

    ...that the matter could be determined on the papers by an exchange of submissions and on the basis of an agreed statement of facts. Background facts [3] The following is taken from the agreed statement of facts. [4] On 16 April 2004, the PSA filed with the Authority a statement of matter dated 14 April 2004. The PSA was seeking a determination from the Authority that the Board was incorrectly interpreting the Bay of Plenty District Health Board Mental Health Nurses and...

  5. Environment Court annual report 2009 [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...indicates whether the court’s pending caseload (for particular case types) have increased or decreased over that period. Plan and Policy Statement Appeals 2008/09 2007/08 2006/07 2005/06 Clearance Rate 117% 90% 69% 175% Over recent years filings for plan appeals have been generally sporadic. Filings for 1st generation plan and policy statement appeal filings peaked in mid - late 1990s. Currently district and regional plans have a ten-year life cycle. Plan and policy statem...

  6. Brown v Otago Polytechnic and Progressive Enterprises (Recusal Application) [2014] NZHRRT 5 [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...Enterprises Ltd DATE OF DECISION: 4 February 2014 DECISION OF TRIBUNAL ON RECUSAL APPLICATION 2 Introduction [1] Mr Brown currently has two sets of proceedings before the Tribunal: [1.1] HRRT003/2013: Brown v Otago Polytechnic (filed 21 February 2013). [1.2] HRRT004/2013: Brown v Progressive Enterprises Ltd (filed 19 March 2013). [2] In both proceedings he faces a strike out application. It had been intended that those applications be heard at Dunedin on 12 and...

  7. Disputes-Tribunal-Amendment-Bill_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...$60,000 will make it even more accessible. 6 The policy change is estimated to cost approximately $2.5million per annum. These costs will be met by the Ministry of Justice, with some of the costs able to be offset by revenue from a new, higher, filing fee for claims between $30,001 and $60,000. Background 7 The Disputes Tribunal is a division of the District Court that provides timely, low-cost and accessible resolution of disputes in contract, tort and under some statutory pro...

  8. 2024 NZPSPLA 111.pdf [pdf, 154 KB]

    [2024] NZPSPLA 111 IN THE MATTER OF An application for a company licence filed by SPS SECUITY LIMITED and an application for a certificate of approval by DANNY TAIMALIE filed under the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) HEARD at Dunedin on 21 October 2024 DECISION [1] SPS Security Limited has applied for a company licence in the classes of crowd controller, property guard and personal guard. Danny Taimalie, the sole director of SP...

  9. Nepe v Hill and Woodville (Extension of Time) [2022] NZHRRT 26 [pdf, 493 KB]

    ...EXTENSION OF TIME1 1 [This decision is to be cited as Nepe v Hill and Woodville (Extension of Time) [2022] NZHRRT 26.] IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2022] NZHRRT 26 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA 2 [1] On 20 May 2022 Ms Nepe filed a claim against Ms Hill and Woodville Districts Vision Incorporated (Woodville). The claim was served on Ms Hill and Woodville by email on the same day. [2] Regulation 15(1) of the Human Rights Review Tribunal Regulations 2002 required...

  10. How to apply

    ...within 20 working days of being notified of the reviewed decision by your district council or Quotable Value.  Find out more about deadlines, how to apply and what to expect Ways to pay the fee Online You can pay the filing fee online using File and Pay, select Court type - Environment Court.To file the documentation, you must post or deliver a physical copy to the Tribunal or your local court. You must include a copy of the File and Pay online receipt as proof of payment. Pleas...