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  1. [2025] NZEmpC 70 [2025] NZEmpC 70 Carrington Resort Jade LP v Maheno [pdf, 142 KB]

    ...challenge.1 As the successful party, the defendant is entitled to costs. [2] The defendant seeks scale costs of $12,667 calculated on a category 2 band B basis. Alternatively, she seeks indemnity costs of $16,960 plus GST. The plaintiff has not filed any material in opposition to the application. [3] In light of the plaintiff’s conduct in these proceedings, I accept that this is a case where indemnity or increased costs could be ordered.2 The plaintiff failed to 1 Carrin...

  2. [2025] NZEmpC 101 Lu v Young [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...plaintiffs’ asserted financial positions. [6] I consider that the defendant is entitled to scale costs on a category 1 band A basis for the following steps: Commencement of defence (one page) 0.5 days Preparation for directions conference 0.2 days Filing memorandum for directions conference 0.2 days Appearance at directions conference 0.2 days Filing of interlocutory application 0.3 days Preparation of written submissions (two pages) 0.5 days Preparation of written submis...

  3. [2024] NZLVT 035 - Paul Edgar Trustees Ltd v Auckland Council (26 June 2024) [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...Auckland as at 1 June 2021 is as follows: (a) Capital Value: $700,000; (b) Land Value: $330,000; (c) Value of Improvements: $370,000. B: There is no order as to costs. 2 REASONS Introduction This determination relates to an objection filed by Paul Edgar on behalf of Paul Edgar Trustees Limited to a valuation adopted by Auckland Council in relation to the property at 15A/8 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland under the Rating Valuations Act 1998. The parties have now r...

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 192 MGE New Zealand 2010 Limited & McKay Ltd v Campbell  [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...and further orders were made varying what had been granted.2 1 MGE New Zealand 2010 Ltd v McKay Ltd [2024] NZEmpC 5. 2 MGE New Zealand 2010 Ltd v McKay Ltd [2024] NZEmpC 13. [2] On 2 October 2024 the parties’ representatives filed a joint memorandum in which they recorded resolutions have been reached on issues outstanding between them in all matters before the Court, subject to the Court making further orders. [3] The orders sought were that: (a) The 1,147 do...

  5. Notice-of-Claim-TCRA [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...‘Application for Waiver of Fees’ Attachments A. Commissioner’s statement of position [if applicable] B. Disputant’s statement of position [if applicable]. C. Commissioner’s notice of disputable decision. Address for service This document is filed by [Name], on behalf of the disputant whose address for service is [Describe geographical address and any other acceptable arrangements for service, for example, PO Box or fax number.] Signature Date Text1: Text2:...

  6. Children and young people with finalised charges in court

    ...with finalised charges in court for official release on the Stats NZ website. In March, we release the calendar year tables (year ending 31 December). In September, we release the financial year tables (year ending 30 June). Charges for 17-year-olds, filed from 1 July onwards, are treated and counted as ‘child and young person’ charges, and are not included in the adult statistics; they are included in these ‘child and young person’ statistics. Charges filed prior to this date are ‘ad...

  7. What you'll need to apply

    On this page: Suitable passport-style photo Identification Training & skills documents Find out what you need to send us when you apply for a private security licence or certificate. Suitable passport-style photo Your photo will be printed on your licence and ID badge. The best way to make sure your photo is suitable is to get a professional passport photo. If your photo isn’t suitable your application may be turned down or delayed. All photos must be: good quality colour a good likenes

  8. New online guide for victims of sexual violence

    A new online guide has been launched to help victims of sexual violence, their families/ whānau and supporters understand the justice process. Launched by Under-Secretary, Jan Logie MP, the guide will also support Court Victims’ Advisors in their work. In 2015, the Law Commission Te Aka Matua O te Ture Report: The Justice Response to Victims of Sexual Violence - Criminal Trials and Alternative Processes highlighted concerns about the impact of the justice system on victims. Further research,

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  9. Criminal Process Improvement Programme (CPIP)

    CPIP is a judicially led, cross-agency effort to reduce backlog and improve timeliness in the criminal jurisdiction of the District Court, by establishing best practice in court procedure. Complex court matters and processes involving various participants add to current workload pressures. To establish best practice in court processes, CPIP brings together representatives from the legal profession, Ngā Pirihimana O Aotearoa NZ Police, Ara Poutama Aotearoa Department of Corrections, experienced

  10. Nelson courthouse seismic update

    ...you can call 0800 COURTS or email nelson.dc@justice.govt.nz. If you have a warrant to arrest or need to speak to a registrar in person, you can go to the temporary location at the Community Corrections building and ask to speak to a court registrar. Filing documents: documents can be filed via email at nelson.dc@justice.govt.nz or in the drop box at the side entrance outside the courthouse. Family Court: A temporary courtroom has been established in the community to be used for Family and C...

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