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  1. ENVC speech Arbitrators Mediators Institute 2013 [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...and appeals arising out of applications for resource consent. The consents applied for may be for a land use, for a subdivision, a coastal permit, a water permit, a discharge permit, or a combination of these. The Court is made up of Environment Judges and Environment Commissioners. Commissioners have knowledge and experience in areas such as local government, resource management, environmental science and the Treaty of Waitangi. An Environment Court sitting usually consists of one...

  2. Samuels v Matauri X Incorporation – Matauri X Incorporation (2009) 7 Taitokerau Appellate 216 (7 APWH 216) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...DISTRICT 7 TAITOKERAU APPELLATE MB 216 A20080006867 UNDER Section 58, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Matauri X Incorporation BETWEEN DOVER SAMUELS Appellant AND MATAURI X INCORPORATION Respondent Coram: Judge P J Savage Judge S Te a Milroy Judge C T Coxhead Appearances: Mr Timothy Castle, for the appellant Ms Deidre Watson, for the respondent Hearing: 13 February 2009 (Heard at Whangarei) Judgment: 1 December 2009...

  3. Kaur v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to the High Court) [2024] NZACC 080 [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...Respondent On the papers Submissions: B Hinchcliff for the applicant F Becroft for the respondent Judgment: 13 May 2024 ___________________________________________________________________________ RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE D L HENARE [Leave to Appeal to the High Court – s 162 Accident Compensation Act 2001] ___________________________________________________________________________ Introduction [1] The applicant, Simranjit Kaur seeks leave to appeal t...

  4. Karaitiana v Seagar - Wharetoto 9 Part (2025) 509 Aotea MB 11 (509 AOT 11) [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...Aotea MB 275-280 (on the papers) 6 May 2025 (Heard at Turangi) Kanohi kitea: Appearances G Tootill for Respondents Whakataunga: Judgment date 30 July 2025 TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ A H C WARREN Judgment of Judge A H C Warren Copies to: G Tootill, Maurea Law, PO Box 25, Waikato Mail Centre, Hamilton 3240, glenn@maurealaw.co.nz mailto:glenn@maurealaw.co.nz 509 Aotea MB 12 “E noho e, kia raungāwari” Hei tīmatanga In...

  5. PSFC-L4C1 Lawyer for Child application and statutory declaration [docx, 33 KB]

    ...1976, Children Young Persons and their Families Act 1989, and Domestic Violence Act 1995. The appointment is the responsibility of the Court. The Ministry of Justice, the Family Law Section of the New Zealand Law Society and the Principal Family Court Judge have agreed to the following criteria for appointment. Full name of applicant: ________________________________________________ Firm / Postal address: ________________________________________________________________________________...

  6. Remote Participation Hearing Quick Reference Guide Why remote participation is important for all parties v1.2 [pdf, 316 KB]

    ...provides an overview of remote participation, explains why it is necessary and what the courts require of parties participating remotely. Remote participation In a remote participation hearing, some or all participants, in some cases including the judge and the court registry officer (CRO), attend via videoconference (VC) or teleconference (phone). The decision on whether participants are required at a courthouse rests with the presiding judge. Why it is necessary Remote...

  7. Apostolakis v Gilbert (Decision) [2018] NZHRRT 22 [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...certificate was filed that afternoon. While it was framed in unpersuasive terms (“Mrs Apostolakis … is unfit to resume work for a period of three days from 09 Mar 2017”) and offered no illumination as to the reason why Mrs Apostolakis was adjudged to be unfit for work for three days, the adjournment was reluctantly granted. See the Minute dated 10 March 2017. In that Minute the parties were given notice the new hearing date was 29 and 30 November 2017. [8.4] By letter dated 6 N...

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 104 Moase v Auckland Council [pdf, 4.5 MB]

    ...[2019] NZEnvC lo~ of the Resource Management Act 1991 (the Act) of a purported appeal pursuant to s 120 of the Act GORDON MOASE Appellant AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent WAIMUMU ROAD DEVELOPMENT LIMITED Applicant Court: Environment Judge M Harland sitting alone under s 279 of the Act Date of Decision: l O JiJ~ ;lbl 9 Date of Issue: 1 JU_ 1 2019 DECISION OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT A: The purported appeal is struck out. Moase v Auckland Council ( ( 2 REASONS...

  9. Case management process

    ...intervention There are 3 areas that must be completed: sentence indication, if an indication has been requested in Part A sentencing information, if a guilty plea has been indicated in Part A other matters, if judicial intervention is required. Part C: judge-alone trial This part must be completed if a judge-alone trial is required, including: the estimated duration and availability or non-availability of prosecution and defence the number of prosecution and defence witnesses. Also note if a...