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  1. ND v BC [2022] NZDT 128 (15 August 2022) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...awarded to ND in this circumstance. Did BC misrepresent there would be a mechanical warranty with the van? [23] BC stated that he never said there would be a mechanical warranty with the van. However, ND provided evidence that in April 2022 BC had requested the mechanical warranty, the mechanical breakdown insurance policy to be transferred. The insurer QJ advised that BC’s circumstances did not meet the policy conditions because he was not the first owner insured under the policy...

  2. [2023] NZEnvC 264 Fleet v Ashburton District Council [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...resource consent application was “wrong”; (d) the choice to delegate the matter to a hearings commissioner was made by the Council and accordingly should be at their expense; (e) the Council had not provided an accurate quote despite repeated requests to do so. . The Law [9] Section 36 provides inter alia: (1) A local authority may from time to time fix charges of all or any of the following kinds: … (aa) charges payable by an applicant who makes a request under s...

  3. 2023-10-12-Affidavit-of-Laila-Alkamil_Part1.pdf [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...4771 tompkinswake.com 3 11. Land use consent is required for a discretionary activity (Rule 21.6(a)) and a restricted discretionary activity (Rules 4.5.5(c) and 4.5.5(e)(i)) under the District Plan. A 35 year consent duration is sought. REQUESTS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 12. On 2 February 2023 Council requested further information from the Applicant pursuant to s 92 of the Act. I attach Council's request at Annexure 1. Council sought the information to better understand th...

  4. KC v DG [2023] NZDT 108 (22 March 2023) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...has agreed to do under the contract. A contract may be in writing, or it may be made orally between the parties. 11. DG noted that he had not signed the terms and conditions sent to him by KC. However, he accepted that there are various different forms of contract, and that he and KC had a verbal agreement. 12. I agree and note that there was clearly a contract between the parties. On one side KC agreed to carry out legal work for DG. In return, DG agreed to pay for that work. 1...

  5. WNO v Oranga Tamariki [2025] NZHRRT 13 [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...claims that Oranga Tamariki’s refusal to provide her with the redacted information interfered with her privacy in breach of the Privacy Act 2020 (PA). Oranga Tamariki denies WNO’s claim. BACKGROUND [4] From January 2020, WNO made several requests to Oranga Tamariki for her personal information. At the time of WNO’s requests, her child BPQ was in the care of Oranga Tamariki. Oranga Tamariki’s Customer Information Requests (CIR) team accordingly developed a plan to release...

  6. 2013 archive

    On this page: Consultation response paper for new family legal support service Family Justice System Changes - Ministry of Justice Seminars - November 2013 New family legal support service Criminal case assignment report Legal aid forms Parole proceedings Legal Services Amendment Act 2013 - 2 September 2013 Changes to parole proceedings following Legal Services Amendment Act Duty lawyer - completing legal aid applications Criminal Procedure Act 2011 - 1 July 2013 New criminal fixed fee and com...

  7. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 903 KB]

    ...Entry last updated on 3 June 2022 Governing statutes The New Zealand Government Property Corporation is constituted under the New Zealand Government Property Corporation Act 1953. Functions and responsibilities The Corporation is a Crown Entity formed to be the legal owner of any government property vested in it. New Zealand House in London is the only property currently vested in the Corporation. Structure The Corporation has no office, staff, funds or other functions. Whilst th...

  8. [2023] NZEnvC 225 The Olive Leaf Centre Trust v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 581 KB]

    ...plant/machinery storage. [4] The proposal includes landscaping around the primary building, adjacent to the scheduled item of St Patrick’s Church (‘the Church’), requiring excavation of the ground between, landscaping of the site margin, and the formation of gates and walls.6 [5] The primary purpose of the proposal is for activities associated with the Church. Secondary uses proposed include to operate it as an event facility for a range of non-church related, multi-funct...

  9. LA - Additional case example form - civil - part 2 [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    AreAs of lAw – Civil APPeNDiX_VERSION 3 PagE 1 / 3 additional Case Example Form – Civil You will need to complete this form for each case example you provide (at least five). If you print and complete please make copies of this case example form as necessary. If you complete the form online, please save each example on your computer and repeat as necessary before printing. This case included: Pre-proceedings Interlocutory Judicial Conference Hearing...

  10. Factsheet Legislative changes affecting trusts [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...uncontested’ a registrar can refer it to a judge to be heard. WHAT IS A ‘SIMPLE AND UNCONTESTED’ APPLICATION? ‘Simple’ trust applications have no complicating factors. Examples of what could be considered ‘simple’ trust matters include: • forming a whānau trust for a single owner’s interests or shares; or • terminating a kaitiaki trust for a minor when the person reaches 20 years of age; or • appointing a trustee to a whānau trust. Your application will be cons...