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  1. Bell v Churton - Mataimoana (2019) 410 Aotea MB 244 (410 AOT 244) [pdf, 352 KB]

    ...then directed that hearings would occur: (a) in October 2017 for a substantive hearing for Mr Churton to give evidence on his claims of ownership; (b) in November 2017 for Professor Boast QC to present his report and reflect on any evidence filed by interested parties; and (c) in December 2017 for closing submissions. [5] Dr Gilling filed a memorandum on 25 August 2017 responding to concerns raised by Mr Churton. In addition, counsel invited me to consider those elements of...

  2. [2024] NZEmpC 136 Stellar Elements New Zealand Limited v Amesbury [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...perform any work for Stellar. [12] Judge Smith ordered that the stay was to continue until the resolution of Stellar’s challenge. [13] The case was also set down for an urgent hearing. In the circumstances, a pragmatic approach was taken to the filing of evidence. A bundle of documents was to be filed which contained all the affidavits and documents which had been before the Authority. A timetable was established for the filing of additional evidence. In addition, both sides...

  3. LCRO 153/2022 YA v CK (16 July 2024) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...email and that you will observe this direction. [18] Ms JV responded, advising that the executors had agreed to postpone distribution of the estate until the middle of the following week. [19] Ms YA met with Mr CK in person on 6 March. Mr CK’s file note of that meeting records the family background and Ms YA’s straitened circumstances. At the foot of the fourth page of his file note, Mr CK noted: – legal aid? [20] Mr CK sent an email to Ms JV on the same day advising that he...

  4. DeMarco v Accident Compensation Corporation (Independence Allowance) [2024] NZACC 189 (25 November 2024) [pdf, 339 KB]

    ...chronic pain due to trauma; cervical spondylosis without myelopathy; arthritis, osteoarthritis and spondylarthritis. [10] Two memoranda from Ms Boyle addressed previous independence allowance assessments. The Court granted leave for evidence to be filed by the Corporation regarding the covered injuries at C4/5, C5/6 and C7-T2 on the basis they had been identified by Dr Hudson in the medical certificate. The Court then directed a timetable for the parties to file supplementary...

  5. Directory of Official Information P-R [pdf, 971 KB]

    ...given by the full board. Records Individual requests for financial assistance towards the cost of tertiary education are only accepted on the Foundation’s official application form available from the administrator. A confidential personal file is made up for each applicant. The Board’s administrator holds these files. Files for general correspondence and policy matters are kept by the PIPEF Administrator. The Board keeps a set of minutes that are held by the administrator....

  6. Applications and information sheets

    You’ll need to file an application if you want to ask the Family Court to make a decision for you. Usually, the information sheet will be part of the application form. The information sheet is where you write down the personal details for everyone involved in the case. This includes each person’s full name, date of birth, and address for service. If you’re filing more than one application, you only need to provide one information sheet.

  7. [2010] NZEmpC 35 Heritage Expeditions Ltd v Fraser [pdf, 34 KB]

    ...of Mr Fraser of $2,097.50. [6] It is this determination citing the plaintiff as a party and making orders against it which is the subject of the challenge. In my earlier judgment, I granted an extension of time within which the plaintiff might file that challenge. The statement of claim was duly filed in time and a statement of defence to it was also filed. I then held a telephone conference with the parties on 9 November 2009....

  8. [2015] NZEmpC 160 Shanmuganathan v PowerNet Ltd [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...warranting demotion was not justified, and that Mr Shanmuganathan’s personal grievance was accordingly established. 1 I then ordered Mr Shanmuganathan to be reinstated which would take effect on a date to be determined following mediation and the filing of submissions and the Court’s consideration of those. The order of reinstatement would be subject to conditions which would apply when Mr Shanmuganathan was reinstated to his former role. I held that no order of financial re...