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  1. HLL Ltd v RO [2018] NZDT 1133 (6 July 2018) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...hearing of the claim until February 2017. After three hearings, a decision was made on 23 October 2017 that OL Trust owed HLL the sum of $15,000.00. However, due to ill health, Mrs RO had been unable to attend the final hearing, and she filed a request for a rehearing. This was granted. The matter therefore started afresh before me in early 2018. [4] Mrs RO advised the Tribunal during 2017 that her claim had been withdrawn. It is not clear that she intended that consequence, bu...

  2. [2020] NZEnvC 101 Southland District Council v Chartres & Otherspdf [pdf, 744 KB]

    ...pattern/history of non-compliance and the clearance over the past two winters alone has allegedly caused irreparable damage to approximately 800 hectares of significant flora and fauna 13. (16] The Council claims that Mr Chartres has ignored numerous requests to cease activities and has made it clear that he intends14 to continue clearing indigenous vegetation on the Station. That illustrates a high risk of ongoing and irreparable environmental damage if interim orders are not mad...

  3. Affidavit accompanying Jumpjet's Application to Strike Out (17 November 2018) [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT IN THE MATTER OF the Resource Management Act 1991 (The Act) of notice of motion under Section 87G requesting the granting of Resource Consents to WELLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED for the WELLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT EXTENSION OF RUNWAY CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE BETWEEN AND [ ENV-2016-WLG-OOOOS8 ] JUMPJET HOLDINGS LIMITED WELLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED AFFIDAVIT ACCOMPANYING APPLICATION TO STRIKE OUT 17t...

  4. [2018] NZEnvC 169 Te Runanga o Ngati Awa v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...proceedings in seeking to enforce the public law as a matter of principle, a belief that activity of a particular kind ought to be prevented, or as part of an endeavour to achieve the objects of an association, or uphold the values which it was formed to promote, would not be an interest in the proceedings greater than that of the public generally. Nor would an interest in the preservation of a particular environment, or an intellectual or emotional concern, the satisfaction of righti...

  5. [2018] NZEmpC 111 Hines v Eastland Port Ltd [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...Worldwide NZ LLC [2016] NZCA 282, (2016) 23 PRNZ 260 at [11]-[12]. 8 Hines, above n 1, at [164]. 9 Chesterfields Preschools Ltd v Commissioner of Inland Revenue [2013] NZCA 44, [2013] 2 NZLR 499 at [20]. there was no response to that request other than the filing of the memorandum seeking costs later that day. [38] The Court’s approach to costs on applications for costs was discussed recently in Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs NZ Ltd (No 2).10 Applications for costs on costs a...

  6. Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill: Approval for Introduction [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...published on the Ministry of Justice website. 45 I also intend to publish this paper and related Cabinet decisions on the Ministry of Justice website, subject to consideration of any deletions that would be justified if the information had been requested under the Official Information Act 1982. Recommendations The Minister of Justice recommends that the Committee: 46 note that the Criminal Cases Review Commission Bill holds a category 2 priority on the 2018 legislation programme;...

  7. [2018] NZEmpC 159 X v The Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...immediately. [14] The defendant considers that the costs it incurred after making the settlement offer were unnecessarily incurred. In February and March 2018, the defendant incurred an additional $29,980.91 in legal fees. The $15,000 uplift requested is, therefore, slightly more than 50 per cent of those fees. [15] The plaintiff acknowledged a settlement offer was made, but disputed the appropriateness of an uplift, because he maintained he was justified in rejecting the offe...

  8. MOJ0501 Childrens Guide to Separation booklet [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...can talk to someone similar to a big brother or sister. What’s Up. 0800 WHATS UP (0800 942 8787) Monday to Friday 12pm- 11pm; Saturday and Sunday 3pm-11pm. Online chat 5pm- 10pm every night. Go to https://public.mc.hostedcc. com/whatsupnz/forms/ Chat/www.whatsup.co.nz/ kid Free phone counselling service for everyone up to 18 years old. Counsellors are specially trained to talk with kids and teenagers. They aren’t allowed to tell anyone what you say. Oranga Tamariki. Phone...

  9. Building (Building Products and Methods, Modular Components, and Other Matters) Amendment Bill [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...expected to improve trust and confidence in the building regulatory system and sector and reduce the risk to New Zealand’s reputation from product and building defects. 6. Key features of the Bill include: a. introducing minimum requirements for information about building products so that members of the industry know their obligations under the scheme; b. creating a specialist framework for modular components (a building product of a certain kind e.g. a prefabricated section o...

  10. [2022] NZIACDT 4 - ZI v Wan Sanctions (3 March 2022) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...in breach of cl 19(c). (6) Failed to update the client about a letter from Immigration NZ or an extension granted, in breach of cl 26(b). (7) Failed to provide the client’s newly instructed immigration adviser with a copy of the full file on request, in breach of cl 26(f). [29] In that earlier complaint, the Tribunal censured Mr Wan and ordered him to pay a financial penalty of $1,000. He was also ordered to pay $4,355 to his client, being a refund of fees of $1,995 and compens...