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  1. Land Valuation Tribunal COVID 19 Protocol All traffic lights [pdf, 172 KB]

    Land Valuation Tribunal of New Zealand Te Taraipūnara Wāriu Whenua Practice Note: COVID-19: Protection Framework Chief Environment Court Judge David Kirkpatrick [6 December 2021] This Practice Note applies to all regions under the COVID-19 Traffic Light System from 6 December 2021. It replaces all previous COVID-19 protocols. Tribunal operations from 6 December 2021 – 31 January 2022 From 6 December 2021 to 31 January 2022 transitional operating protocols will be in pl...

  2. Land Valuation Tribunal COVID-19 Protocol All traffic lights [pdf, 172 KB]

    Land Valuation Tribunal of New Zealand Te Taraipūnara Wāriu Whenua Practice Note: COVID-19: Protection Framework Chief Environment Court Judge David Kirkpatrick [6 December 2021] This Practice Note applies to all regions under the COVID-19 Traffic Light System from 6 December 2021. It replaces all previous COVID-19 protocols. Tribunal operations from 6 December 2021 – 31 January 2022 From 6 December 2021 to 31 January 2022 transitional operating protocols will be in pl...

  3. Nicholas v Official Assignee - Lot 6 Deposited Plan South Auckland 34349 [2021] Maori Appellate Court MB 312 (2021 APPEAL 312) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...WHAKAUE KI MAKETŪ MĀORI INCORPORATION AND NGĀTI TAI HAPŪ INCORPORATION Ngā Kaitono Pīra Appellants ME And THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Kaiurupare pīra Respondent Nohoanga: Hearing On the papers Kooti: Court Judge M P Armstrong (Presiding) Judge T M Wara Judge D H Stone Kanohi kitea: Appearances K Te Heuheu for V Nicholas K Eastwood and S Cann for Official Assignee Whakataunga: Judgment date 25 August 2021 TE...

  4. Representing yourself when commencing or defending an appeal in the High Court

    ...There are general rights of appeal for most decisions made by the Court, including: conviction; sentence; both conviction and sentence; refusal to grant bail (or a bail condition imposed, or a refusal to vary a condition of bail); pre-trial decisions in judge-alone or jury trials (e.g. a ruling that evidence is admissible); suppression of name(s) or details relating to your case; questions of law; criminal contempt of court; and costs orders. Note: when you appeal against a judicial decision,...

  5. Cooper v Standards Committee LCRO 280/2013, 281/2013, 324/2013, 325/2013, 34/2014, 118/2014 (17 April 2015) [pdf, 406 KB]

    ...and 34/2014. 3 LCRO 281/2013 and LCRO 280/2013. 2 Background [2] Both complaints arise from Mr Cooper’s conduct between 2011 and 2012. The first is a result of a complaint by Mr AQ, the second arises from a memorandum sent by a Judge that gave rise to the Committee commencing an own motion investigation. AQ complaint (Complaint No 6700) [3] A complaint was laid by Mr AQ raising concerns about Mr Cooper having repeatedly sought adjournments, and failed to attend Cou...

  6. Te Purei - Rahui A12D (2012) 25 Tairawhiti MB 272 (25 TRW 272) [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...216 (Heard at Ruatōria) 4 September 2012, 24 Tairāwhiti MB 269 - 280 (Heard at Gisborne) Counsel: R Revington, counsel for the applicant R Gray, counsel for the respondents Judgment: 19 October 2012 RESERVED DECISION OF CHIEF JUDGE W W ISAAC Solicitors: Wackrow Williams & Davies Limited, PO Box 461, Shortland Street, Auckland Attention: Robyn Gray E-mail: robyn@wwandd.co.nz Woodward Crisp, PO Box 347, Gisborne Attention: E R Revington m...

  7. MacDonald v MacDonald - Wairau Block XII 6C2C [2016] Māori Appellate Court MB 370 (2016 APPEAL 370) [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Wairau Block XII Section 6C2C BETWEEN PHILLIP MACDONALD Appellant AND BRIGHAM MACDONALD Respondent Hearing: 19 May 2015 (Heard at Blenheim) Court: Chief Judge Isaac (Presiding) Judge Savage Judge Doogan Appearances: L Radich for the appellant M Hardy-Jones for the respondent Judgment: 27 September 2016 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF THE MĀORI APPELLATE COURT ON COSTS...

  8. Mathis - Waihou Hutoia D2A (2004) 36 Kaikohe MB 79 (36 KH 79) [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    IN THE MAORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAITOKERAU DISTRICT Place: Gisborne Present: Judge C.L. Wickliffe K.W. Lardelli . Clerk of Ihe Court Date: 21 December 2004 Application No: A 19990008531 Subject: Waihou Hutoia D2A Section: 322/93 36 KH 79-86 Counsel: Mr Ian Bloore for Theodore Karl Mathis and Anita Maria Mathis DECISION Introduction As a result of this application. the Maori Land Court has reviewed whether certain roads that have been laid out over the Maori fre...

  9. Proactive release - Amendments to the District Court Rules 2014 and High Courts Rules 2016 [pdf, 597 KB]

    ...is a statutory body established under section 155 of the Senior Courts Act 2016. Rules of the Senior Courts and District Court are made by Order in Council, with the concurrence of the Committee. Members include the Chief Justice, the Chief High Court Judge, the Chief District Court Judge, the Attorney- General, the Solicitor-General, the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Justice, and selected judges and lawyers. 5. The proposed changes do not require any new policy decisions. The amendments...

  10. [2020] NZREADT 36 - Complaints Assessment Committee 1904 v Bright (24 August 2020) [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...concerning family violence or harassment, is not entitled to personally cross-examine– (a) a complainant, or a party who has made allegations of family violence or harassment: (b) a child (other than a complainant) who is a witness, unless the Judge gives permission: (2) In a civil or criminal proceeding, a Judge may, on the application of a witness, or a party calling a witness, or on the Judge’s own initiative, order that a party to the proceeding must not personally cro...