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  1. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AT evidence chief Aut Karndacharuk [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...operation performance of the Ferry Terminal Area. b Any change to the existing traffic and parking restrictions in the Ferry Terminal Area (to accommodate the marina traffic) requires formalisation via the AT Resolution process at the applicant’s cost. This Resolution Process requires a report to be presented to the AT Traffic Control Committee who has delegated authority for passing resolutions under traffic bylaws. 11 4688512.7 52 With respect to the Project’s l...

  2. Nimick & Anor v CAC 20005 & Ors [2014] NZREADT 11 [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...Evidence of Mrs Nimick [11] The appellants had sought to sell their then property at 25 Princes Street, Katikati, through the team at Harcourts there of Ms C Anderson and Ms L Perry. They did not “want to be tied to certain advertising media or costs”. The agents explained to them that the sole agency contract, which they signed on 31 August 2012, expired on 30 November 2012 and would then, automatically, become a general agency contract. It was important to the appellant vendors...

  3. Family legal aid response to consultation [pdf, 565 KB]

    ...fixed fee will be increased to $30, rather than $20 as incorporated within the consultation fee proposal. f) The proportion of the general office disbursement allowance allocated to the two sets of activities will be adjusted to reflect likely costs, with $5 allocated to the initial advice and $25 allocated for assistance at court entry. These changes simplify the proposed activities and fee schedule for the service, so that only two fixed fee amounts will be required: one for in...

  4. Farac v CAC406 & Anor [2016] NZREADT 2 [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...appellant’s appeal case to us and, as already indicated, we consider that the Committee was absolutely correct in its reasoning and decision. [72] Accordingly, this appeal is dismissed. We observe that, had we the power to do so, we would have ordered costs against the complainant. [73] Pursuant to s 113 of the Act, we record that any person affected by this decision may appeal against it to the High Court by virtue of s 116 of the Act. ______________________________...

  5. [2013] NZEmpC 210 MAS Zengrange (NZ) Ltd v HDT Ltd [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...It is, however, dismissed first because there is not a determination of the Authority to challenge, and second because even if there is a determination, a challenge to it is prohibited by s 179(5) of the Act. [51] The defendants are entitled to costs and I encourage the parties to attempt to settle these. If they cannot do so, the defendant may apply by memorandum filed and served within 30 days of the date of this judgment with the plaintiff having 21 days thereaft...

  6. EA v WSC2 LCRO 11 / 2011 (24 June 2011) [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...presumably the Standards Committee based its decision. The question to be considered in this review raises an important issue, to which the Applicant and her Counsel have devoted considerable time resulting, presumably, in some not inconsiderable cost to the Applicant. [21] Mr EB also produced further detailed submissions at the hearing, having received the copy of the Tribunal decision with the Committee‟s letter of 3 June, being one working day prior to the date of the hearing....

  7. CM v XH LCRO 97 / 2010 (5 July 2011) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...[43] The Applicant was critical of the Practitioner in respect of advice given to R, particularly in respect of the division of relationship property, alleging that the Practitioner had given R wrong advice which unnecessarily added to legal costs. He was particularly critical of the Practitioner‟s alleged failure to have grasped the fact that he (the Applicant) had taken steps to „ring-fence‟ his pre-relationship assets in a family trust. [44] The evidence showed that...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal - Preparing claimant evidence for the Waitangi Tribunal [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...it copies reports for release to the Crown 17 and other claimants. Professional mapping assistance can be accessed through cfrt funding or from private providers. Existing maps can be reproduced (with permission if there is copyright) for less cost, and claimants can of course take their own photographs. Copies of historical maps and photographs can be obtained from various libraries and museums. Funding There are two main sources of funding for traditional history reports. The prin...

  9. BF v CV LCRO 271 / 2012 (6 September 2013) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...meeting to proceed. [44] In that light I accept that to some extent there is merit in Mr BF’s criticism of the Practitioner’s failure to have been proactive, particularly insofar as the 27 June meeting raised the potential problem about the cost of long term health care for Mr BG, and the Practitioner could have taken steps to coordinate the trustees and Mr BG, met with them and provided advice and guidance. Mr BF speculated that had the Practitioner been more responsive when...

  10. CA v DO LCRO 68 / 2012 (26 September 2013) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...Aid had been approved, CA considered there was nothing further to be done as the family had decided not to try and move DP into a rest home and therefore CA considered he had achieved what he had been instructed to do. He therefore closed and costed his file. The complaint [18] The complainant lodged her complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service on 12 July 2010. She complained CA had informed her mother “that her family could not put her into a rest home....