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  1. Notice of Response and Affidavit in Support [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...affirmed as true. How to file and serve this form There is no fee to pay when filing this form. You should file all parts of the form together. • File your documents at the Family Court where your case is being heard, by post or courier, by email, or by taking them to the counter. • If not filing by email, each page should be printed on one side of the paper only. • Serve a copy on the applicant(s) and lawyer for the child (if there is one): Do this by posting or delivering i...

  2. 2020 NZEnvC 143 Envrionmental Defence Society Incorporated v New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Limited [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...grounds for that opposition being that the document contains information of a commercially sensitive and confidential nature which, if made publicly available, would 4 Memorandum of counsel for NZAS regarding the media application dated 17 August 2020; email of Rob Enright for EDS to the Registry regarding consent to media access (20 August 2020) ; memorandum of counsel for Gore District Council regarding the media application dated 17 August 2020; memorandum of counsel for Southland Reg...

  3. 205w Application for financial assessment hearing [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...not served, the judgment creditor will need to supply a new address for the judgment debtor. Where can I find more information? If you need help with this form, you can: • call 0800 233 222 • visit justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/ • email civilenforcement@justice.govt.nz. MOJ205/04/23 Ministry of Justice Collections Unit www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/ 0800 233 222 PAGE 3 OF 8 Paying for your application You must pay the fee with your application. Applyin...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 111 The Trustees of Dokad Trust and Successors v Auckland Council [pdf, 993 KB]

    ...2022 advising the appellants that a waiver application was needed. The Council was directed to advise its position on the waiver. The application was filed, and the Council advised that it opposed the application. [12] The Council states that it emailed Mr Mawhinney the decision on 4 February 2022 at 5.11 pm. 8 It maintains that the covering letter stated that the letter was official notice of service of the Council's decision. 9 It submits that the appeal period therefore en...

  5. Re Dunstan (Rejection of Statement of Claim) [2023] NZHRRT 34 [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...any other document that showed the Commissioner had in fact decided under s 77(2)(a) of the Act not to investigate the complaint. [5] Ms Dunstan added the following words next to the box she ticked “no legislation provided – just a general email by Tara Reynolds dated 19/04/2023 [sic]”. She also attached to her form an email dated 18 April 2023 from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner that stated, “for the reasons set out in my previous correspondence we will not be investi...

  6. [2025] NZREADT 11 - Feng v REAA (15 April 2025) [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...Ms Feng gave notice of the voluntary suspension of her licence, as from 3 December 2022 for a period of one year. On the same day, she paid the prescribed suspension fee of $198.95. [4] The Real Estate Agents Authority (the Authority) sent an email to Ms Feng on 18 December 2023 stating that her licence (expiring 5 August 2026) was voluntarily suspended from 18 December 2023 to 18 December 2025. If the suspension was longer than a year, she was required to pay a fee annually to...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 98 Noble v Ballooning Canterbury.com Ltd [pdf, 565 KB]

    ...2000 to 2004. He did so on what he described as a “cash basis”; he said this meant that he was paid a sum in cash and was thereafter responsible for paying his own tax. He was not, however, registered for GST. [9] In July 2015, Mr Oakley emailed Mr Noble stating that he needed a pilot from the middle of November 2015 to the middle of January 2016, because he would be out of the country for two weeks in early December, and for another two weeks shortly after Christmas. [10]...

  8. TXY v Police [2025] NZHRRT 31 [pdf, 358 KB]

    ...the family home. [Redacted].26 26 Part of the additional evidence adduced by TXY in support of his claim included a report from a [redacted] which supported his claim that [redacted]. 10 The disclosures [38] TXY received copies of emails between Police and LZA as part of the criminal disclosure he received in June 2015, prior to his first trial. TXY accepted that some of the emails sent by Police to LZA were authorised by IPP 11. However, he claims there were five d...

  9. 2020 NZPSPLA 008 [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...no charge due to the amount of work Ms F had done for him and his family over the years. [6] Ms F says Mr Buckland’s services started around April 2018 although until July 2018 most of the communication was verbal. She points to documents, emails and text messages from June 2018 onwards which she considers confirm that Mr Buckland was doing private investigation work on her behalf. One of the jobs Ms F says Mr Buckland assisted her with is trying to obtain records from Spark of t...

  10. LCRO 189/2021 KP v MM (10 February 2022) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...review proceedings in which Mr KP had been represented by counsel. 1 For ease of reference in this decision I will simply refer to Mr KP rather than his company. 2 EJ v Company A Limited [XXXX] NZMVDT XXX. 3 Complaint [13] In a complaint emailed to the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (Complaints Service) on 24 May 2021, Mr MM complained about Mr MM as follows (relevant to the issue to be decided on review): (a) Rule 10.2 of the Rules provided that a lawyer must n...