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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 196 Bacon Butty Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...2024 requiring the cessation of operations of a take-away food bar at 70 Kokihi Lane, Snells Beach by 9 August 2024. The appeal was accompanied by an application for stay of the abatement notice. An affidavit in support of that application was filed by the appellants. All were filed on 2 August 2024. Judicial Conference [2] A Judicial conference was convened on 12 August 2024 via Microsoft Teams to discuss the application for stay. [3] The appellant requires some time to investi...

  2. 2023-09-20-DR-NZTA-Waka-Kotahi-O2NL-Minute.pdf [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...to answer any queries which parties might have as to the timing and procedure of the Court’s site visit and hearing.  [3] The site visit is to take place on Wednesday 18 October. As per the Court’s minute of 29 August 2023 Waka Kotahi is to file a suggested itinerary for the site visit by 4pm on 22 September. This will be circulated to all parties for consideration and 2 comment at the PHC. The itinerary is Waka Kotahi’s suggestion only and may be amended by the Court havi...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 061 Newsome v Auckland Council [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...Newsome (Appellants), to immediately remove the building partly within the road reserve and partly within the 2 front yard at 1/213 Lake Road, Belmont, Auckland. Appeal and application for stay [2] The appeal against the abatement notice was filed on 27 November 2023. The appeal was accompanied by an application for stay of the abatement notice. [3] On 25 January 2024, stay of the abatement notice was granted until 29 March 2024 and the parties were directed to report back...

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 190 Japanese Car Parts Limited v Brooker [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...Hearing: On the papers Appearances: D J France, counsel for plaintiff C W Stewart, counsel for defendant Judgment: 2 October 2024 CONSENT JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS [1] On 28 August 2024 the plaintiff filed a de novo challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority (the determination).1 In its determination the Authority ordered various remedies in the defendant’s favour. The plaintiff has made partial payment to the...

  5. OIA-Care of Children Act [pdf, 501 KB]

    ...apologise for any inconvenience this caused. In response to your request, please refer to Table 1 below, which provides the number of applications for Warrants to Enforce under sections 72 and 73 of the CoCA broken down by application type, filing method, outcome, and gender of applicant, for applications filed between 1 July 2020 and 30 June 2024. Please note that this response, with your personal details removed, may be published on the Ministry website at: justice.govt.nz/...

  6. OIA-Property Relationships Act [pdf, 415 KB]

    ...2020/21 $488.25 2021/22 $0.00 S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a) 2022/23 $382.47 2023/24 $663.39 Total $11,794.02 Please also see attached the updated data tables 1 - 3: • Table 1 provides the number of property cases filed, by relationship type and filing financial year from 2011/2012 to 2023/2024, • Table 2 provides the number of cases that had a settlement conference relating to PRA proceedings prior to a Family Court hearing, by relationship t...

  7. [2024] NZEmpC 205 Magnum Hire Ltd and Field v Parker [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...of the defendant.1 1 Parker v Magnum Hire Ltd [2024] NZERA 85 (Member Blick); and Parker v Magnum Hire Ltd [2024] NZERA 231 (Member Blick). [3] The plaintiffs firmly deny the adverse findings in the Authority’s determinations and filed a challenge de novo to the determinations on that basis. [4] The defendant firmly concurs with the Authority’s findings and has been defending the plaintiffs’ challenge. [5] Following a Judicial Settlement Conference, the parties ha...

  8. About civil debt

    ...can ask the court to take action against you to encourage you to pay your debt. This is called civil enforcement. Find out what the court can do and what your options are. Civil enforcement fees Civil enforcement fees have to be paid when you file an application. To apply for enforcement against more than one debtor, the creditor must file an application form & pay fees for each debtor. Civil enforcement forms Civil enforcement application forms for creditors, debtors and third par...

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  9. Interested Parties

    ...Interested Party. You can apply to be an Interested Party at any time.  However, the closer it gets to the hearing, the harder it will be for you to review the material and participate meaningfully at the hearing.  We recommend any applications be filed as soon as possible. Legal Aid is available to help pay for a lawyer to represent you and help you participate in the Coronial process.  Apply to become an Interested Party Once you’ve filled in the form, email it to Coronial Se...

  10. New Protection Order Information at Service packs being introduced

    Published on 8 July 2020 New Protection Order 'Information at Service' packs for respondents and protected people are being rolled out across Aotearoa this week. Protection Orders are court orders that place conditions on a person who has, or is alleged to have, used violence. The conditions can include not having contact with a person, not using violence, or a requirement to attend a non-violence course. To support the people involved to better understand Protection Orders, there are two ‘Inf

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