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  1. [2006] NZEmpC AC 43/06 Axiom Rolle PRP Valuations Services Ltd v Kapadia [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...specified persons to enter premises including the 9th floor of the SIL building (the offices of Equity) to search for, examine or remove specified items. The application was heard ex parte and urgently by the Employment Court which granted the relief claimed on the same day. [8] On 11 October 2004 the Anton Piller orders were uplifted. The attempt to execute them at the premises of Equity did not take place because the occupier of the premises (Equity) declined under legal advice...

  2. Legal aid Criminal Procedure Act 2011 - consultation response - final [pdf, 627 KB]

    ...(online) Ministry of Justice The Vogel Centre, 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088, Wellington, New Zealand T +64 4 918 8800 F +64 4 918 8820 E info@justice.govt.nz W www.justice.govt.nz http://www.justice.govt.nz/ iii Contents About the reforms 6 The Consultation 7 Part 1: Changes required by the Act 7 PROPOSAL 1 Establishment of a Case Management Memorandum (CMM) Fee 7 Submissions 7 Response 8 PROPOSAL 2 Pre-trial Admissibility Hearings Fee for Judge-Alone Trials...

  3. Regulatory Impact Statement Tribunal Enhancements [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...registries administered by the Ministry of Justice. This does not include the Waitangi Tribunal. The Ministry administration of  tribunals includes operational, administrative and legal and research support.    Introduction  1. In 2013, the Minister for Courts requested the Ministry of Justice to provide advice on ways  to improve the user experience and efficiency of tribunals administered by the Ministry.     2. Tribunals,  a...

  4. Regulatory Impact Statement: Unilateral cancellation of voluntary time payment arrangements for unpaid fines [pdf, 733 KB]

    ...administered by the Ministry of Justice. This does not include the Waitangi Tribunal. The Ministry administration of tribunals includes operational, administrative and legal and research support. Introduction 1. In 2013, the Minister for Courts requested the Ministry of Justice to provide advice on ways to improve the user experience and efficiency of tribunals administered by the Ministry. 2. Tribunals, authorities and committees supported by the Ministry are expert forums for...

  5. [2012] NZEmpC 56 EBIIWU v Norske Skog Tasman Ltd [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...agreement were subsumed by the statutory increase in the annual holiday entitlements which took effect from 1 April 2007. [3] A statement of claim challenging the Authority’s determination was filed on 11 August 2008. The parties initially requested that the challenge be dealt with on the papers. An adjournment was subsequently granted, by agreement, pending delivery of the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Silver Fern Farms Ltd v New Zealand Meat Workers and Related Trade Uni...

  6. Wright v CAC 10056 & Woods [2011] NZREADT 21 [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...boundary peg, that there was no point in checking the boundary with the vendors as they had been vague regarding the location of the right hand side of the boundary. He submitted that Ms Wright had complied with her obligations under Rule 6.5 by informing the Woods that she was not aware of the boundary location, taking all reasonable steps to allow the Woods to obtain expert advice by making the contract conditional upon a LIM and inspection of the council property bag, suggesting that t...

  7. [2014] NZEmpC 173 Lund South Ltd v Low [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...to state that on 16 May 2012: [Y]ou told me that we would meet last week and reach an agreement on outstanding bonus payments. This did not happen and we need to get this sorted and agreed before I finish up. [26] Mr Lund responded to this request indicating that they would meet “on Friday”. He did not contest the acknowledgment referred to by Mr Low that an agreement would be reached on outstanding bonus payments; and he agreed to meet to discuss the issue. Issues [...

  8. CAC 10031 v Lum-On [2012] NZREADT 30 [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...agreement in respect of the property. (b) The defendant did not disclose his conflict of interest to the complainants. [6] At that time of these events Mr Lum-On held a salespersons licence and worked for Ray White Manukau. [7] These charges form the basis for the issues to be determined. (a) Was Mr Lum-On acting as an agent when he advised on the “lay-by” agreement? (b) Did he receive $1,500 from the Nathans as a deposit or a fee for service? If the latter, does that contra...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 079 Woolworths New Zealand Limited [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...any s87F proceeding as akin to amicus curiae, which it says aptly describes the position taken by the Council in this instance. [13] In counsel’s submissions, it is said that the Council did not advocate for a particular outcome, and only when requested to do so by the court, did it argue for decline unless requested changes were made to the proposal. Counsel further contends that the merits of the position it advanced through the evidence should have no bearing on the costs of t...

  10. Hawkes Bay Standards Committee v Heaphy [2014] NZLCDT 61 [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...later. [6] The extent of Mr Porter’s own “panic” and motivation to shelter assets was the subject of considerable dispute in the evidence. 3 [7] It is the steps carried out in the name of asset protection for Mr Porter, which form the basis for the first two charges against Mr Heaphy. [8] Although we preferred the evidence of the lawyer to that given by the client, Mr Porter, we found that Charges 1 and 2 had been proved, to the level of misconduct. [9] We dis...