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  1. [2015] NZEmpC 194 Tuala v Linfox Logistics (N.Z.) Ltd [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...WINZ) is a benefit of $292.06 per week and his weekly rent amounts to $170. Details of Mr Tuala's other weekly expenses have been disclosed. He states that he has no assets and the small savings he had accumulated has been spent on legal fees. [14] Mr Tuala also deposed that he had applied for legal aid which was declined but he had requested reconsideration which was still pending. [15] In its notice of opposition, dated 15 April 2015, opposing Mr Tuala's appli...

  2. ENV-2016-AKL-000TBA Radiata Properties Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    ...in (a) above be accepted and adopted, subject to any modifications considered by the Court to be necessary and appropriate to achieve a sustainable management outcome in terms of Part 2 RMA. (c) Costs. 11. An electronic copy ofthis notice is filed on the designated electronic address at the Auckland Registry of the Environment Court and is served today by email on the Auckland Council at unitaryplan@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Waivers and directions have been made by the Environment...

  3. Proprietors of Mangatawa Papamoa Block - Lot 1 DP SA 86263 (2007) 90 Tauranga MB 25 (90 T 25) [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...Court, while subsection (3) provides that a copy of a lease for a term of more than 21 years must be sent to the Registrar for noting. Counsel for Mangatawa suggested that the layout of section ISO(B) therefore allows for subsequent execution and filing of the lease with the Registrar to endorse the contents. [II] Counsel's submissions refer to one aspect of a range of matters that reqUIre consideration by the Court, and I do not entirely agree with his submissions. There is an...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 079 Woolworths New Zealand Limited [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...the proceedings, in the sum of $346,434.95. [22] The sum sought is apportioned as follows: (a) an award against the Council in the sum of $60,853.72; and (b) an award against Spreydon in the sum of $285,581.23. [23] The costs comprise of legal fees in the sum of $207,654.85 (including disbursements but excluding GST) and expert costs (including disbursements but excluding GST). Copies of the relevant invoices were attached to Woolworths’ application. [24] In addition, Woolwor...

  5. LCRO 167/2022 LY v SN, MB, TD and KV (8 September 2023) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...action on the complaints against Mr SN, Ms MB and Ms KV. Background [2] In May 2021, Mr LY viewed a property at [Address], which was to be sold by auction. He made contact with [Law firm A] Limited ([Law firm A]) and asked for an estimate of the fees which the firm would charge to act on the purchase of the property, which he accepted. [3] Subsequently, on 2 June, he emailed documents to the firm and asked that they be reviewed and for the firm to provide advice on any issues ari...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 111 Weston Lea Limited v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 23 MB]

    ...Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health) Regulations 2011, the Hamilton City Council grants consent to the subdivision and land use consent applications (11.2018.6695.01 & 10.2018.9853.01) of Weston Lea Limited to: (i) Undertake a fee-simple subdivision; and (ii) Undertake the following land use activities associated with a Master Plan development for urban purposes: A. Walkways and cycleways B. Earthworks and utility infrastructure within the Waikato Riverbank and Gu...

  7. Hauiti v Tamati - Puhunga A7D1 (2017) 68 Tairawhiti MB 100 (68 TRW 100) [pdf, 334 KB]

    ...R Revington, Woodward Chrisp Solicitors, Gisborne DX LP78507, manaaki.t@wwclaw.co.nz mailto:manaaki.t@wwclaw.co.nz 68 Tairawhiti MB 101 Introduction [1] The applicants’ on behalf of the Keita Kapuarangi Tamati whānau trust have filed an application for a permanent injunction per s 19(1)(a) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 against Emma Tamati (also known as Leah Tamati). [2] Emma Tamati has lived in the house situated on Puhunga A7D1 for approximately 25 years pu...

  8. Ministry of Justice annual report 2019-20 [pdf, 9.3 MB]

    E.64 AR (2020) Annual Report Te Tāhū o te Ture 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 In accordance with the Public Finance Act 1989, this Annual Report presents: Te Tāhū o te Ture - Ministry of Justice This document includes information about the Ministry’s operations and performance for the 2019/20 financial year. Joint Venture Business Unit – Family Violence and Sexual Violence (JVBU) The JVBU is hosted by the Ministry of Justice and provides a governance secretariat for the Joint V

  9. DJ v Dua [2019] NZIACDT 6 (14 February 2019) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...as the manager of the fish and chips shop where she worked. Application for work visa [7] Immigration New Zealand received Ms DJ’s application for a graduate work visa on 10 November 2015 (covering letter dated 3 November 2015). It had been filed by Mr Dua. The application was on the basis that she would be the manager of the fish and chips shop. The remuneration offered was “$16 per annum”, presumably meaning per hour. The completed employment agreement between Ms DJ and...

  10. Practice Note: Family Court specialist report writers [pdf, 908 KB]

    ...will be given an opportunity to respond to the critique or second opinion. 10.7 The costs associated with the preparation of the second opinion or critique will be carried by the party requesting the second report. Such costs will include reasonable fees payable to the Court-appointed report writer for his or her time in assisting the second opinion/critique report writer with the access and interpretation of his or her notes and materials, and any meetings with that second opinion/criti...