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  1. Civil enforcement fees

    ...judgment order has more than one debtor, the creditor must file an application form and pay fees for each debtor individually. Creditors and Debtors applying for civil enforcement must pay the fees at the time of application. What fees/costs can I claim? For more information on what costs can be claimed, please refer to the forms available on: Civil enforcement forms. File and Pay Civil Enforcement fees can be paid through the File and Pay service. You will find them under the Civil Distr...

  2. [2021] NZACC 122 - Nelson v ACC (3 August 2021) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...pelvic discomfort, and tests showed decreased compliance and possible detrusor overactivity at end fill. [47] On 9 May 2017, Dr Sarwar noted Mr Nelson’s report of erectile dysfunction, and his request for a neurology referral. Dr Sarwar also requested the Corporation to assess Mr Nelson for podiatry, to improve his pelvic instability which resulted from 10 his injuries. She reported that he had numerous symptoms including a foot drop and nerve damage to his legs as a resu...

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 148 Poutama Kaitiaki Charitable Trust v Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga [pdf, 338 KB]

    ...High Court.2 Poutama also referred to a potential application for judicial review in relation to its first ground of appeal in this proceeding,3 which it considered should be determined prior to a hearing of this proceeding. Additionally, Poutama requested that service be directed upon the New Zealand Māori Council in accordance with s 18 of the Māori Community Development Act 1962. The Court accepted that the works proposed to be undertaken are urgent repair works. The Court...

  4. Adlam v Savage - Lot 39 A Sec. 2A Parish of Matatā and Lot 39 A Sec. 2B No.2B No.2A Parish of Matatā [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 59 (2015 APPEAL 59) [pdf, 342 KB]

    2015 Māori Appellate Court MB 59 IN THE MĀORI APPELLATE COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIĀRIKI DISTRICT A20140005924 APPEAL 2014/1 UNDER Section 58, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal against orders of the Māori Land Court made on 17 April 2014 at 95 Waiariki MB 176-229 in relation to Lot 39A Sec. 2A Parish of Matatā and Lot 39A Sec. 2B No. 2B No. 2A Parish of Matatā blocks BETWEEN RAE BEVERLY ADLAM Appellant AND H

  5. Forrest v Kamara Developments Ltd [2010] NZWHT Auckland 28 [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...established the claim for contribution of $43,519.67 against Mr Rudolph. [47] Ms Macky submitted that there is no need for the Tribunal to consider the contributions to settlement made by the other parties. I agree with that submission as no such request was made by any of the other parties to this proceeding. CONCLUSION AND ORDERS [48] The claimants‟ claim is appropriate to the extent of $207,401.66. For the reasons set out in this determination I make the followi...

  6. Khan v Accident Compensation Corporation (Personal Injury) [2022] NZACC 225 [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...25 Accident Compensation Act 2001] ____________________________________________________________________ [1] At issue on this appeal is ACC’s letter of 10 June 2019 in which the Corporation said that it was unable to approve the appellant’s request for a driving assessment and home help. The decision noted that cover for pain in lumbar spine “has now been revoked”. [2] The decision letter went on to say: The medical reports and scans available do not support your incapacit...

  7. Triennial-Legal-Aid-Discussion-document [pdf, 489 KB]

    ...aid cases granted in the 2024 calendar year. Ethnicity and gender data is based on data recorded in legal aid cases granted in the 2017 calendar year. This is because ethnicity and gender information are no longer collected on legal aid application forms, so more recent data is not available. The civil data in the tables above exclude Waitangi Tribunal legal aid grants. 7 In 2022, the New Zealand Law Society’s Access to Justice report noted that Māori, Pacific, women, and low...

  8. Form 47 Public Protection Orders [pdf, 585 KB]

    Templates V12 – August 2017 page 1 08/17 form 47 Amendment to Grant Civil Legal Aid Fixed Fee/Fixed Fee Plus Public Protection Orders Legal aid file no. Lead provider’s ref. Name of aided person Name of lead provider Name of law firm Applicable fee schedule(s) Amendment sought: To replace fixed fee (start at A below) For additional work required when fixed fee has already been claimed (start at A below) For disbursemen...

  9. Form 43 Victims Orders against Violent Offenders [pdf, 585 KB]

    Templates V12 – August 2017 page 1 08/17 form 43 Amendment to Grant Victims' Orders against Violent Offenders – Applicant and Respondents Fixed Fee/Fixed Fee Plus Legal aid file no. Lead provider’s ref. Name of aided person Name of lead provider Name of law firm Applicable fee schedule(s) Amendment sought: To replace fixed fee (start at A below) For additional work required when fixed fee has already been claimed (sta...

  10. Smith v ACC [2010] NZACA 7 [pdf, 90 KB]

    ...would go back about seven years.” [31] On 29 November 2007 the Corporation issued its primary decision. The Corporation advised, inter alia: “ACC is unable to backdate your weekly compensation entitlement to 12 March 1992, as you have requested, as there is insufficient information available regarding the level of earnings at that time. You provided a letter from Bruce Howells, in which he stated that total turnover from fish was $365,000 to $385,000 per annum, and that you w...