Search Results

Search results for Filing.

18499 items matching your search terms

  1. [2014] NZEmpC 50 Stevens v Hapag Lloyd interlocutory [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...Employment Relations Authority. 1 The costs challenge is to be heard together with the defendant’s challenge to the Authority’s substantive determination, 2 finding that Ms Stevens had no personal grievance. [2] The statement of claim was filed on 29 January 2014 and served the next day. [3] The company neither consents to, nor opposes, the application. [4] Regulation 19 of the Employment Court Regulations 2000 states that:

  2. 2021-01-27 ORC MOC common bundle [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...Environment Court under section 142(2)(b) of the RMA AND IN THE MATTER of an application under section 149T of the RMA BETWEEN OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant MEMORANDUM OF COUNSEL ON BEHALF OF THE OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL IN RELATION TO FILING DOCUMENTS FOR COMMON BUNDLE 27 January 2021 Judicial Officer: Judge Borthwick Applicant's Solicitor PO Box 4341 CHRISTCHURCH 8140 DX WX11179 Tel +64 3 379 7622 Fax +64 379 2467 Solicitor: P A C M...

  3. [2025] NZEmpC 117  Tangohau v Maiava-Perez [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...attended a directions conference. In line with the costs guideline scale, he submits that a costs award of $10,277 is fair and reasonable. His invoice to the defendant is for that exact amount (including GST). Commencement of defence 1.5 days Filing two interlocutory applications 1.2 days Filing opposition to interlocutory application 0.6 days Preparation for directions conference 0.4 days Filing first and subsequent memoranda 0.4 days Filing of costs application 0.2 days...

  4. The family's rights

    The immediate family of the person who died have the right to be kept informed and be given certain documents relating to the coronial process.  Be kept informed National Initial Investigation Office Co-ordinators manage the cases from the time the death is reported to the Duty Coroner until the person is released from the mortuary. They keep families informed about what’s happening with the post mortem and any body tissue samples, and when the person is released from the mortuary. 

    Located in:
  5. How to make a claim

    ...the Disputes Tribunal Team who will confirm your application and schedule a hearing. no need to visit a court until your hearing you can upload any additional documents online we will contact you directly if any additional information is needed. Or file a claim by paper You'll need to fill in and send us the Disputes Tribunal claim form. Claim form You’ll need to give us 3 copies of the form and any other documents. If you need any assistance please use the guide to filing a claim form to h...

    Located in:
  6. IN v SK LCRO 53 / 2011 (24 February 2012) [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...out the first invoice. This invoice was for $10,000.00 for the work that had accumulated throughout that time. 2 [4] The amount shocked the Complainant and she took the matter up with the Practitioner, informing him that she intended to file a complaint against him with the New Zealand Law Society if he refused to reduce her bill to the sum of $3,000.00, this being the sum that her husband had paid his lawyer. [5] The Practitioner refused to accede to her proposal, but n...

  7. [2020] NZEmpC 87 Freeborn v Sfizio Ltd [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...that Sfizio should pay her $2,000 as compensation for humiliation, loss of dignity and injury to feelings; $640 gross as recompense for wages lost as a result of the dismissal; $112 gross being wages payable for working on a particular day; and a filing fee reimbursement of $71.56.3 [6] The Authority’s determination cited Sfizio only as the respondent. The determination, as noted, was issued on 14 December 2018. Sfizio filed a de novo challenge on 11 January 2019. The 28-day fi...

  8. Recording Industry Association of New Zealand v CAL2012-E000627 [2013] NZCOP 9 [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...it had paid to Slingshot for the issue of the infringement notices ($143.75), and the application fee it had paid to the Tribunal ($200). The total amount claimed was $4,419.25. The Parties’ Submissions The Applicant [17] The Applicant filed detailed written submissions. They are summarised below under the heading “Discussion and Findings”. The Respondent [18] The Respondent filed a one-page response to the Application, in an email from a Hotmail address. In her respo...

  9. Shaw - Tauwhao Te Ngare (2004) 79 Tauranga MB 40 (79 T 40) [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...Counsel for the Applicant advising that the Respondent had not adequately addressed a number of matters raised by his Notices of Opposition in submissions at the hearing. Counsel for the Applicant advised that supplementary submissions would be filed. On 15 October 2004 the Court received a Memorandum from Counsel for the Respondent dated 14 October 2004 opposing the filing of further submissions by the Applicant without the leave of the Court. On 26 October 2004 the Court receive...

  10. Singh v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late appeal to the District Court) [2022] NZACC 253 [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Judgment on the papers. Submissions: D Tuiqereqere for the Appellant S Arnold for the Respondent Date of Judgment: 21 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 Singh on 28 November 2022. The appeal is from the decision of a Reviewer dated 24 Sept...