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  1. Morrison - Moteo Hapua Te Pirau 1C 4B (2024) 113 Tākitimu MB 193 (113 TKT 193) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...1,636 shares in the block (being 79.9 per cent of the shares). The next highest shareholder holds 54.534 shares (being 3.33 per cent of the shares in the block). [4] The applicant purchased his shares in the block in 1978. The applicant did not file substantial evidence about how the block has been used for most of the 46 years since. In recent times, the applicant says that he has arranged for the lease of the block for a period of seven years up to 2021. He acknowledges that he...

  2. Final Env-Reg-Report-2022-23 [pdf, 479 KB]

    ...they need to move to another track and be actively progressed. 3.2 Case statistics The total number of lodgments (appeals and applications) filed in recent years have allowed the Court to maintain a good overall clearance rate. Plan appeal filings fluctuate as planning instruments undergo change, the volume of resource consent appeals and other matters remain stable. Over 2022/23 the Court received a total of 325 new lodgments (including 58 Land Valuation objections and 9 clai...

  3. 2025 NZPSPLA 051.pdf [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...advised of his responsibilities as the sole officer of a licence holder in 2023 and given a formal warning for his noncompliance. However, he gave little priority to ensuring he did things correctly when he restarted his business. Mr Pailate did not file an application for a company licence until after he started providing security guards to Panda Mart. Even then the application was incomplete, and it took three months for him to file the required evidence of training and experience. CIPU...

  4. Bookings and what to expect

    Overview: The Ministry’s process for managing booking requests and travel arrangements, and what to expect at the court or in the hearing room. On this page: Interpreter bookings and travel Our payment policies What to do on the day of the hearing What to expect in the hearing room Interpreter bookings and travel Booking requests and travel arrangements The Central Registry (CR) manages the booking and payment of interpreters for all courts and tribunals. Bookings with the Immigration and Pr

  5. Status hearings evaluation: New Zealand study of pre-trial hearings in criminal cases [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...quantitative and qualitative data has been collected. During a period of two years, researchers listened to about 100 status hearings at each of five District Courts around the country (plus a ‘pilot’ Court), interviewed key participants and searched Court files in order to be able to accurately describe the main features of the operations and to know what defendants and complainants, as well as Judges, defence counsel and others involved, think about the issues. This joint Ministry of Ju...

  6. [2011] NZEmpC 125 Angus v Ports of Auckland Limited [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...are the same as the tests for interlocutory injunctive relief in other proceedings. Mr Angus‘s application for interim reinstatement has been brought on, heard, and decided at short notice. The only evidence before the Court is on affidavits filed by each of the parties. There has been no cross-examination of witnesses (as may be a particularly important feature of this case) and the parties have not had the usual opportunity to present detailed submissions about the law and th...

  7. [2012] NZEmpC 101 Pottinger & Nine Dot consulting Ltd v Carew and Kelly Services (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...contained within this paragraph. The term of this order is from the date of this determination [4 May 2012] until 14 September 2012 (unless varied before that date by further order of the Authority or the Employment Court). [2] The plaintiffs filed a challenge against the Authority’s determination. The substantive application is set down for an investigation meeting in the Authority on 14 September 2012. Issues have since arisen in relation to the scope of the customers refe...

  8. [2015] NZEmpC 150 Burrowes v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...that costs that would otherwise be payable should be significantly reduced. [73] In response for Mr Burrowes, it is submitted that by the time the offer was made, almost all of the preparation had been undertaken for the hearing, including the filing of all evidence, preparation and filing of the agreed bundle of documents, and the finalising of an agreed statement of facts. The offer did not reflect the significant costs incurred by Mr Burrowes up to that time. [74] Counsel fo...

  9. Ali v Wang [2015] NZIACDT 2 (22 January 2015) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...attended the 4 February 2011 meeting for that purpose. Mr Wang accepted Mr Martin was engaging with clients behind closed doors and that he did not know what Mr Martin said to clients in those circumstances. [36] Mr Wang said there were some 130 live files in the Practice while he was the sole licensee. He also accepted that he was concerned as to his capacity to manage them all as he had other work. However, as matters transpired the files were largely inactive and only required monitor...

  10. [2013] NZEmpC 133 2013 Dolev v Netafim Australia Pty Ltd [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...account of an also relatively small sum paid by Netafim to Mr Dolev by mistake. In a costs determination of the Authority dated 9 August 2012, Mr Dolev was ordered to pay $3,500 as a contribution to Netafim towards its costs. 2 [7] Mr Dolev filed a challenge in this Court against the substantive determination. He sought a full hearing de novo. The pleadings consist of an amended statement of claim dated 13 July 2012. The defendant filed a statement of...