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  1. Johnston v Hawea - Poukawa 13B Trust (2008) 193 Napier MB 243 (193 NA 243) [pdf, 136 KB]

    193 Napier MB 243 IN THE MAoRI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAKITIMU DISTRICT Hearing: Counsel: Judgment: Al0080001139 Al0080001365 UNDER Section 43, Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Poukawa 13B Tmst - Applications for rehearing BETWEEN QUENTIN JOHNSTON Applicant AND 25 Febmmy 2008 LEON HAWEA, BONNIE HILTON, JERRY HAPUKU, NANA WOODWARD & THOMAS CLARKE Applicants Ms C Bennett, for Tamehana Matekino Nuku Mr J Fergusson, for Bonnie Hilton Mr Quentin...

  2. Waive court fees organisation form July 2018 [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...circumstances changed and the organisation wants to apply again. Tell us why the organisation wants the fee waived or refunded The organisation is unable to pay this fee. Go to step 4. and/or This fee relates to a proceeding that concerns a matter of genuine public interest, and it will not move forward unless this fee is paid. • If applying only for this reason, go to step 5. • If applying under both reasons, complete both steps 4 and 5. Step 4 Tell us about th...

  3. [2020] NZEmpC 77 Kaukau t/a Sew & Sew v Hiri-Gualeni [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...MARIE KAUKAU TRADING AS SEW & SEW v SOPHIE HIRI-GUALENI [2020] NZEmpC 77 [4 June 2020] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2020] NZEmpC 77 EMPC 8/2020 IN THE MATTER OF challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN MARIE KAUKAU TRADING AS SEW & SEW Plaintiff AND SOPHIE HIRI-GUALENI Defendant Hearing: On the papers...

  4. BG v TC LCRO 199/2013 (22 January 2015) [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...an alternative, more appropriate remedy (s 138(1)(f)), and that further action on Mr BG’s complaint was unnecessary or inappropriate (s 138(2)).1 Background Mr BG disagrees. He is dissatisfied with the treatment he has received from the justice system in general, and from his lawyer in particular, and has applied for a review. [2] Mr TC acted for Mr BG in a criminal proceeding before the District Court in 2011 and 2012. Mr BG was convicted, but was partially successfully...

  5. BI v X Ltd [2025] NZDT 44 (4 February 2025) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...stage there were four cracks in the plastic hard-shell lining although BI said the car had not been moved. 6. After some further communication between the parties, X Ltd said that it had used a sealant to repair the waterproofing and the other matters were either wear and tear or through BI’s use of the rooftop tent and were not covered by any warranty. X Ltd indicated the tent was ready for collection at BI’s cost. 7. BI is seeking $2,903.75 which is made up of the purchase...

  6. LS v T Ltd & BU [2025] NZDT 124 (3 April 2025) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...5 8. LS filed a claim with the Disputes Tribunal seeking a declaration that he was not liable to pay T Ltd the amount it was seeking of $1,250.00 for the repairs. He also sought $500.00 for costs or expenses. LS has insurance with B Ltd. The matter had previously been adjourned to allow B Ltd to be joined as a party to this claim. B Ltd emailed the Tribunal and advised that it had discussed the matter with LS, was aware of the hearing before the Tribunal and did not wish to take par...

  7. Regulatory Impact Statement 2012 Lawyers and Conveyancers ActLawyers Practice Rules practice on own account amendment regulations [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...Regulatory Impact Statement Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Practice Rules: Practice on own Account) Amendment Regulations 2012 Agency Disclosure Statement This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) has been prepared by the Ministry of Justice. It provides an analysis of options which aim to improve the competency of lawyers who wish to commence practice as a barrister and solicitor or barrister sole on their own account. The competency of those lawyers seeking to practi...

  8. 27 May Legal Aid News [pdf, 557 KB]

    ...regular communication from Legal Aid Services on all matters related to legal aid. Legal Aid News is generally published in the last week of every month. In this issue ... Mileage rate changing to $0.72 per kilometre Increasing access to Justice Form 1a – Application for Criminal Legal Aid – Police Prosecution New caller ID function to identify calls from Legal Aid Services Queries Mileage rate changing to $0.72 per kilometre We are updating our mileage rate to $0....

  9. BORA Land Transport Amendment Bill [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...of Rights Act. During the parliamentary stages, the application of this clause was extended to relevant offences committed at any time. The Attorney-General was not given an opportunity to comment on whether this change raised an issue of natural justice in terms of section 27(1) of the Bill of Rights Act. 6. Section 27(1) provides that every person whose interests are affected by a decision by a public authority has the right to the observance of the principles of natural justice. One of...

  10. CEIT practice notes: COVID-19 [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...AVL that we need to conduct hearings. The combined effect of those issues means that at the present time, and until the travel restrictions and isolation requirements are lifted, the Tribunal cannot schedule any events involving attendance at the Justice Precinct. That situation will ease somewhat when our four new members (three of whom are from Christchurch) are appointed. Innovation The Tribunal is committed to making the best use of the technology available to us to avoid unacc...