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  1. Form 28 Criminal Legal aid Fixed Fee and Complex Cases [pdf, 594 KB]

    Templates V12 – August 2017 page 1 08/17 form 28 Amendment to Grant Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees/Fixed Fees Plus Legal aid file no. Lead provider’s matter/file no. Charges/CRNs Name of aided person Name of lead provider Name of law firm Applicable fee schedule A-C D E F G H-I J Court location Amendment sought in relation to Fixed fees/fixed fees plus (start at A below) Estimate* (start at C below) Disbursement req...

  2. Form 28B Criminal legal aid Fixed Fee and Fixed Fee Plus [pdf, 594 KB]

    Templates V12 – August 2017 page 1 08/17 form 28b Amendment to Grant Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees/Fixed Fees Plus Cases Legal aid file no. Lead provider’s matter/file no. Charges/CRNs Name of aided person Name of lead provider Name of law firm Applicable fee schedule A-C D E F G H-I J Court location Amendment sought in relation to Fixed fees/Fixed fees plus cases (start at A below) Estimate* (start at C below) Dis...

  3. [2021] NZREADT 40 – Beath (29 July 2021) [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...engineer’s findings as to the party wall issue. [55] Regarding the 1 April 2015 exchange of emails, Mr Beath submitted that the Committee should have acted on its concern that the emails had not been produced earlier. He submitted that multiple requests had been made for disclosure of the emails after they were disclosed during the High Court proceeding, and the fact that they were not provided until after the Committee’s second investigation indicated that the non- disclosure...

  4. MG v Jean Xiujing Hu [2019] NZIACDT 20 (10 April 2019) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...Consultants Ltd, of which she is a director. [5] In about 2012, the complainant decided to migrate to New Zealand with her family. She decided to purchase from Ms H a fast food business for NZ$300,000. The complainant and Ms H entered into some form of conditional contract in about April 2012 (unseen by the Tribunal). It was agreed between the complainant and Ms H that the latter would be responsible for ensuring that the complainant’s Long-Term Business Visa (LTBV) was obtain...

  5. E79 CVA - Te Kawerau Iwi Tribunal Authority [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...followers’ children, forming the tribal groupings known as Ngāti Manuhiri, Uriokatea, Ngāti Te Kahupara, Ngāti Rongo, Ngāti Waitaua, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Ka, Ngāti Raupo, Ngāti Poataniwha, Te Kawerau ā Maki and Ngāti Rehua. This grouping collectively formed the Te Kawerau Confederation (Murdoch, 2011). Maki and his followers undertook a series of famous battles against Nga Oho hapu along the upper eastern coast of the North Shore and into the Mahurangi. Tiritiri Matangi Island, in...

  6. LCRO Annual Report 2010 [pdf, 517 KB]

    ...decision had already been reviewed by a Lay Observer, and in such cases the LCRO explained to the Applicant the reasons why no further steps were open to him or her to pursue the complaint further. Where it appeared that no Lay Observer review had been requested, or where such a request had been made but not completed, the review was undertaken by the LCRO pursuant to the exercise of the functions and powers conferred by Section 97 of the Law Practitioners Act 1982. In this reporting pe...

  7. Interpreter Services Quality Framework [pdf, 1 MB]

    1 Ministry of Justice May 2023 V.1 Interpreter Services Quality Framework 2 Foreword I thank interpreters for their work in our courts and tribunals and for their passion in ensuring everyone has access to justice. As you are all aware, people who are involved in court proceedings need to understand what is happening, and be able to understand and respond to questions they are asked. You play a fundamental role in our justice system, making sure

  8. Hawkes Bay Standards Committee v McKay [2014] NZLCDT 20 [pdf, 64 KB]

    ...follows: “3 September 2007 To Whom It May Concern Would you please note that I have appointed Mr Keith Foote, Director, Avenue Capital Limited to assist me with certain financial matters. You are authorised to provide him with any information he requests in respect of my accounts or financial dealings I have had with you or to enter into any negotiations with him in respect of my accounts with you. In providing any information as set out above I hereby agree to indemnify you in t...

  9. LS v TD LCRO 298/2012 (10 December 2014) [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...addressed was whether or not Mrs LS’s complaint had already been the subject of a decision by the LCRO as determined by the Standards Committee. I indicated my preliminary view was that it had not but I would make a final decision in that regard. I requested the hearing to proceed to address the issues. [17] During the course of the hearing I also advised the parties I did not consider the conduct complained of was such that would warrant the laying of a charge of misconduct b...

  10. [2011] NZEmpC 172 [pdf, 118 KB]

    ...counsel for Mr Grant (not Mr Anderson, his current counsel) sought the Vice-Chancellor‟s agreement to the extension of the period during which the parties could consider and object to the Authority‟s recommendation. The defendant agreed to that request. This agreement between the parties was confirmed in writing by counsel and the period for consideration and rejection of the recommendation was then extended to 9 May 2011. It is common ground that although Mr Grant‟s counse...