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  1. Regulatory Impact Statement Considering changing the New Zealand flag [pdf, 8 MB]

    REGULATORY IMPACT STATEMENT: CONSIDERING CHANGING THE NEW ZEALAND FLAG Agency Disclosure Statement This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) has been prepared by the Ministry of Justice. It analyses the implications of regulatory options for a referendum process to consider changing the New Zealand national flag . There will be a further RIS at a later point on the regulation of referendum advertising and any further detailed policy decisions with regulatory impacts relating to the flag pr...

  2. Wilton TRI-2021-100-002 Procedural Order 7 [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...of the house is unrelated to the scope of the claim and is not indicative of a cause of action accruing. The remedy agreed between the trustees and Valspar did not involve Tiling Solutions, which was given no opportunity to rebut Valspar’s statements and was not requested to identify the cause or rectify the water ingress. It was not involved in the repair work and did not pay for it. Its sole involvement was to provide information as to its work on site and to refer the trus...

  3. Lee v Mangapapa B2 Incorporation - Mangapapa B2 (2017) 140 Waikato Maniapoto MB 83 (140 WMN 83) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...Māori Affairs Amendment Act 1967 approving remuneration in terms of meeting fees and honoraria for the COM. [3] Ramona Lee now claims historic meeting and travel fees and interest for the period from 1983 to 1989. The Incorporation has not filed a statement of defence but by memorandum of counsel dated 11 November 2016, the Incorporation indicated that there were four issues that the Court should consider. Those issues are: a) Liability to pay meeting fees and travel expenses;...

  4. [2019] NZEmpC 6 Cornish Trucks and Van Ltd v Gildenhuys [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...uniform, which she says she did to show that, contrary to Mr Cornish’s assertion that it was closing, the Autotech business was still operational. [35] The email that Mr and Mrs Cornish sent to the Authority, effectively as Cornish Trucks’ statement in reply, focussed on the profitability of Autotech and said that Mr Gildenhuys was “told that the business was already [losing] money and he could leave at [any] time”. [36] From the transcript of his interview with the Auth...

  5. [2013] NZEmpC 220 Puna Chambers v Christensen [pdf, 44 KB]

    ...29 November 2013 (by telephone) (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Mr Deobhakta, advocate for plaintiff Mr McKenna, counsel for defendant Judgment: 29 November 2013 ORAL JUDGMENT OF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS [1] A statement of claim was filed on 2 September 2013 on behalf of the plaintiff challenging a determination 1 of the Employment Relations Authority that the defendant had raised a personal grievance within the 90 day timeframe for doing so. A st...

  6. [2016] NZEmpC 133 Prasad v LSG [pdf, 13 KB]

    ...JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS [1] The plaintiffs in these proceedings, Mr Prasad and Ms Tulai, seek a declaration that they were in an employment relationship with the defendant (LSG). LSG has denied the existence of such a relationship in its statement of defence. It has since applied for orders joining Solutions Personnel Ltd and Blue Collar Ltd as third parties. The application is not opposed by the plaintiffs. [2] The draft statement of claim against Solutions Personnel Ltd a...

  7. Court fees for civil & family court cases

    You might need to pay a fee at different stages of a civil or family court case. When you need to pay a court fee You might need to pay a fee when you give the court each document for your case, like a statement of claim, statement of defence and interlocutory application, or an application for a Parenting Order or Relationship Property Order. This is called filing your documents. You might also need to pay a fee when you ask the court to do things like hold a hearing, seal documents or give cop...

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  8. Improving jury trials timeliness

    ...people consider all the issues and share their views. A summary version [PDF, 229 KB] and te reo version [PDF, 450 KB]) of the document are also available. More details of the proposal are available in the Ministry’s  interim Regulatory Impact Statement [PDF, 2.3 MB]. (A final Regulatory Impact Statement will be developed following the consultation period and will inform final Cabinet policy decisions).

  9. Wai 2180 Taihape inquiry newsletter 2 December 2015 [pdf, 822 KB]

    ...has been the forward plan for the inquiry. The Tribunal has issued memorandum-directions outlining a timetable for the next twelve months, including the completion of the research program, holding ngā kōrero tuku iho hearings, filing amended statements of claim, and producing a statement of issues. The inquiry timetable, MAP OF THE TAIHAPE INQUIRY DISTRICT and what it means for you, is discussed in more depth on the opposite page. Claimants have also met w...

  10. [2020] NZEmpC 83 Hurst v Hodgson [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...[2007] ERNZ 295 (EmpC) at [9]. could be to leave Mr Hurst as the sole person responsible for the awards against Greenfields to the extent Greenfields is unable to pay those awards. Mr Hurst says that it was only upon reading Mr Reimann’s statement of claim, which he received on 21 April 2020, that he became aware of the significant potential negative implications of Mr Reimann’s challenge for himself. He then acted quickly to apply for leave to extend time. [7] Als...