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  1. Te Kani - Mangatawa No 9B, No3B, No 2B Block (2020) 201 Waikato Maniapoto MB 168 (201 WMN 168)) [pdf, 359 KB]

    ...Tahana for Applicants Whakataunga: Judgment date 14 April 2020 TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ Judgment of Judge S R Clark Copies to: Kahui Legal, Solicitors, PO Box 1177, Rotorua 3040, by email: kiri@kahuilegal.co.nz 201 Waikato Maniapoto MB 169 Introduction [1] The trustees of the Orea Ahu Whenua Trust (the trust) administer the Part Mangatawa No.9B No.3B No.2 Block situated in Kairua Road, Tauranga.1 [2] Betw...

  2. Stirling - Opape No 1A No 1B [2020] Chief Judge's MB 526 (2020 CJ 526) [pdf, 323 KB]

    ...made under section 216 or 214. The Court was in error of its own volition varying the application and not allowing the proper consultation with the beneficial owners which was a pre-requisite to the Courts jurisdiction under section 216. b) Email from Donald Rewita (trustee) stating that he wants Opape 1A1B to continue under the whenua tōpū trust. c) Letter from Debbie Eggo (owner) stating that Donald Rewita speaks on her behalf. 2020 Chief Judge’s MB 530 d) Copy...

  3. D-G Conservation - EiC - N R Dunn - Freshwater Ecology (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...Director-General of Conservation/ Tumuaki Ahurei dated 5th February 2021 Department of Conservation/ Te Papa Atawhai RMA Shared Services Operations Group Private Bag 4715 Christchurch 8140 Solicitor: Pene Williams Email: pwilliams@doc.govt.nz 2 DOC-6558656 Evidence of Dr Nicholas Dunn on behalf of Director-General of Conservation for Otago Regional Council Plan Change 7 Introduction 1. My full name is Nicholas Rex Dunn. 2. I am appea...

  4. MFE-Your-Guide-to-the-Environment-Court.pdf [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...Commissioner. Complaints need to specify the name of the judicial officer, the complainant’s name and the actual conduct complained of. Further information can be provided by the Commissioner’s Office. Contact: PO Box 2661 Wellington Phone: 0800 800323 Email: judicialconduct@jcc.govt.nz 23 AN EVERYDAY GUIDE TO THE RMA›› Contacts For more information, or to lodge a case in the Environment Court, contact the Court Registry closest to you. Wellington Registry The Deputy Registrar 5...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 141 H and C v RPW [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...time would have expired on 29 November 2018. [28] In each case, the delay in seeking leave to file challenges out of time was well over 12 months. The delay was compounded by the fact that, even though the applications for leave were filed by email with the Court on 20 January 2020, they were not served on the defendant. Amended applications which were subsequently filed on 20 March 2020 were served. These are substantial periods of delay, having inevitable consequences consi...

  6. Williams v Police (Strike-Out Application No. 2) [2020] NZHRRT 26 [pdf, 696 KB]

    ...independent contractors to the agency, in their capacity as contractors. If this information is not in the agency’s physical possession—for example, because it is held by the contractor, or on an employee’s personal device (see case 411501) or email account (see case 439322)—the agency will need to take steps to obtain it, so that it can comply with its 9 obligations under the OIA. Agencies should ensure that any contracts for service include standard terms and conditions...

  7. Care of Children Applying for a Court Order guide [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...want the court to do • if it is urgent (refer to page 8) • the number of applicants, respondents and children • if you want a form to hand write or complete electronically and then print • what you are asking the judge for. They will then email or post the application form created to you. Completing the forms by hand You will have already decided if you’re filling in your forms on a computer or by hand. If you’re filing in the forms by hand, they must be: • clearly writ...

  8. LCRO 7/2018 AB v CD (26 November 2019) [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...that Mr AB had assured him that the costs for defending the protection order application would not exceed $2,500. Mr AB was firm in his recollection that no estimate had been provided. [48] Mr CD’s evidence was that there had been significant email traffic between himself and Mr AB during the course of the retainer. That is confirmed by Mr AB’s time records and the summary of correspondence Mr AB provided to the Complaints Service on 4 July 2014. [49] Mr CD accepted that h...

  9. LCRO 283/2014 AD v FR and OR (31 August 2018) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...The purchasers consulted their solicitor who, in turn, referred the purchasers to Mr AD. [7] Mr AD wrote to the agents on 18 March 2014. [8] The letter was addressed to the real estate company that the agents worked for, but was forwarded by email to the agents in their personal capacity. [9] In his correspondence of 18 March 2014, Mr AD set out his clients’ concerns regarding the noise issue and submitted that the agents had been aware, at the time the sale was negotiated, tha...

  10. [2018] NZEmpC 147 Amcor Flexibles (NZ) Ltd v Gillan [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...unresponsive, and engaged in repetitive movements such as patting himself, pacing and looking restless. [33] Based on this history Dr Obele provided her report on 5 November 2015. There was some controversy about it, because of an exchange of emails she had with a member of Amcor’s human resources team, in which an attempt was made to restrict its length. In the end nothing turns on that exchange, because Dr Obele insisted she would write a detailed report and did so. [3...