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  1. Ways to make or receive a payment

    ...you previously made or received payment by cheque for Ministry-related services, refer to the information below to find a payment alternative. Pay a fine This includes reparations, court-ordered fines, infringement fines and offender levies. Pay a filing fee Ways to pay a filing fee for courts and tribunals. Make a legal aid debt repayment You may be required to make regular repayments or a lump sum payment to legal aid. Pay a Cost Contribution Order How to pay a Cost Contribution Order...

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  2. Register of licences & certificates

    The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Community Participation) Amendment Act 2023 has recently been introduced. These pages are currently being updated to reflect the new legislation. Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 (the Act), the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority must maintain a register of managers’ certificates and licences granted under the Act. Manager’s certificates register Download ARLA manager’s certificate register When alcohol is being sold, supplied or consum

  3. [2010] NZEmpC 22 The Chief of Defence Force v Ross-Taylor [pdf, 55 KB]

    ...IN THE MATTER OF point of law challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN THE CHIEF OF DEFENCE FORCE Plaintiff AND FIONA ROSS-TAYLOR Defendant Hearing: 15 and 16 October 2009 Submissions of the plaintiff filed on 17 November 2009 Submissions of the defendant filed on 4 November 2009 Further submissions of the defendant filed on 2 December 2009 (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Joanna Holden and Nigel Lucie-Smith, counsel for plaintiff Penny...

  4. [2013] NZEmpC 34 Baker v St John Central Regional Trust Board [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...documentation was before the Court that supported such an “appointment”. Mr Andrews did not give evidence. [7] Mr Nielsen (the then Regional Operations Manager) wrote to Miss Baker on 30 June 2006, noting that no employment agreement was held on the file. He enclosed two copies of a proposed casual employment agreement. It remains unclear whether the signed agreement was returned. [8] Miss Baker undertook some night time PTS work for the Tokoroa Station while working at P...

  5. [2015] NZEmpC 142 First Union Inc v Jacks Hardware & Timber Ltd preliminary [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...bargaining is able to be concluded. Accordingly, it will take no further part in bargaining for this collective, which is now at an end. [8] On 9 March 2015 (by application dated 5 March 2015) the Union applied to the Employment Relations Authority by filing a statement of problem which challenged the lawfulness of the defendant’s actions. The terminology used in its statement of problem reflects old s 33. It also sought the other orders referred to at [1] above. The statemen...

  6. Lee v Couch - Rāpaki Marae 875 Sec 19 and others (2012) 12 Te Waipounamu MB 139 (12 TWP 139) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...cemetery for the common use of the people of Rāpaki. 6 The current trustees are Donald William Te Rangi Couch, Tutehounuku Korako and Te Whe Phillips. Mata Hana Toko Rehu and Te Whe Ariki Hutana are deceased. Procedural history [10] Kopa Lee filed an application for appointment of trustees on 1 April 2008 to replace Te Whe Ariki Hutana who had died. An earlier application to replace had been filed by June Swindell on 29 August 2005. This application was adjourned sine die on...

  7. Warrington - Hopa Te Piki (2011) 2011 Chief Judge's MB 325 (2011 CJ 325) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...Aotea MB 11-19 (Heard at Levin) Judgment: 14 September 2011 DECISION OF CHIEF JUDGE W W ISAAC 2011 Chief Judge‟s MB 326 Introduction [1] This application, filed by Robert Warrington, pursuant to s 45 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, seeks to amend an order for succession made on 2 February 1909 at 50 Otaki MB 209-212 in respect of the interests of Hopa Te Piki in Horowhenua 11B No. 41, 11B N...

  8. Family legal aid response to consultation [pdf, 565 KB]

    ...as client confidentiality was assured. Some reservations were expressed about clients being able to access the legal support service only once during a 12 month period, and about the length of time providers might be obliged to hold open a file. Schedule of Activities Submitters felt the proposed schedule of activities did not match the fee proposed. They did not support including ‘promoting resolution and reviewing any agreements reached’ in the schedule of tasks....

  9. [2013] NZEmpC 210 MAS Zengrange (NZ) Ltd v HDT Ltd [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...to give evidence by way of producing for the Authority any books, papers, records or things in Mr Ballantine’s possession or under Mr Ballantine’s control in any way relating to the matter between the parties. Alternatively, Mr Ballantine may file a sworn affidavit attaching the relevant documents. I am satisfied of the relevance of these documents, on the basis of Mr Churchman’s submissions to that effect. [2] Those documents are copies of all correspondence since February...

  10. Morpeth v Ramsey LCRO 110 / 2009 (12 November 2009) [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...complaint being laid. [4] At some time prior to the complaint being laid Mr Morpeth telephoned the New Zealand Immigration Service. He states that the call was made in response to a message and he was returning a missed call. The notes from the file of Immigration New Zealand provide a record of that call. They say: Phone call from Mr Morpeth regarding Ramsey. He advised that Ramsey had recently assaulted Ms Driffield and he had fears for her safety. I advised him that the correct...