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  1. [2024] NZEmpC 213 Cronin-Lampe v Minister of Education Interlocutory (No 5) [pdf, 336 KB]

    ...of the property which showed there were registered encumbrances; this suggested there were debts secured over the property. [26] At the subsequent oral hearing, both sides had a full opportunity to elaborate on their written submissions. Some matters arose from that process which led to directions for the filing of supplementary submissions, as well as detailed affidavit evidence as to the assets and liabilities of Mr and Mrs Cronin-Lampe, which I will describe shortly. Legal...

  2. [2014] NZEmpC 60 Walker v Firth Industries [pdf, 185 KB]

    WALKER v FIRTH INDUSTRIES a division of FLETCHER CONCRETE & INFRASTRUCTURE LIMTED NZEmpC CHRISTCHURCH [2014] NZEmpC 60 [30 April 2014] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH [2014] NZEmpC 60 CRC 22/13 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN PETER JAMES WALKER Plaintiff AND FIRTH INDUSTRIES a division of FLETCHER CONCRETE & INFRASTRUCTURE LIMTED Defendant Hearing: 16...

  3. LCRO 210/2018 RF v TG (27 August 2020) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...placed reliance on the cost assessor’s report. (b) She considered that Mr RF had a poor grasp of her case when he represented her before the ERA. (c) Mr RF had been recommended to her as a person with particular expertise in employment law matters. Hearing [20] At hearing, Mr RF identified what he perceived to be were a number of errors in the Committee’s decision. [21] He noted that the Committee had failed to record in its decision the disbursements that had been charged...

  4. LCRO 194/2020 WQ and QZ v [Company A] (29 March 2022) [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...summarised “the reasonable fee factors in r 9.1” to be taken into account when determining the fee. 5 In the Committee’s view Mr WQ’s, and Ms QZ’s time recorded of 16.8 hours “was consistent with the time … expected” on the matter and was “reasonable”. This was despite Mr WQ’s position, disputed by Mr VR, that the absence of a real estate agent “increased legal costs”.2 (b) Skill, specialised knowledge, and responsibility - r 9.1(b) In the Committ...

  5. Adoption Action Inc v Attorney-General [2016] NZHRRT 9 [pdf, 371 KB]

    ...assistance. Where it is necessary we will indicate the occasions on which his evidence is not accepted as expert evidence. [40] For her part Ms Nelson did not claim to be an expert but her evidence was fairly given and helpful. There were no significant matters on which she and Mr Ludbrook disagreed. Overview of the adoption process [41] A description of the adoption process in New Zealand is to be found in the Law Commission discussion paper Adoption: Options for Reform at Appendix...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - He Whiritaunoka (Whanganui) chapter 1 [pdf, 827 KB]

    ...this inquiry district. Thirdly, in a section we call ‘housekeeping’, we outline the history of this inquiry. This section is procedural, administrative, and legal in nature, rather than about the substance of the claims. We need to review some matters of process to give context for this report, and record some quite unusual steps that we took along the way. however, Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz He Whir itaunok a : The...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal - Whanganui land report [pdf, 827 KB]

    ...this inquiry district. Thirdly, in a section we call ‘housekeeping’, we outline the history of this inquiry. This section is procedural, administrative, and legal in nature, rather than about the substance of the claims. We need to review some matters of process to give context for this report, and record some quite unusual steps that we took along the way. however, Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz He Whir itaunok a : The...

  8. [2021] NZREADT 52 - QH v KE, SE & Agency (14 October 2021) [pdf, 299 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2021] NZREADT 52 Reference No: READT 014/2021 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal under s 111 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BETWEEN QH Appellant AND THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 2103) First Respondent AND KE and SE Second Respondents AND [Real Estate Agency] Third Respondent Hearing on the papers Tribunal: D J Plunkett (Chair) G Denley (Member) C Sandelin (Member)...

  9. LCRO 64/2023 VA v JL (18 August 2025) [pdf, 455 KB]

    ...processed and resolved expeditiously;12 (d) to conduct the review with as little formality and technicality, and as much expedition, as is permitted by the requirements of the Act, a proper consideration of the review and the rules of natural justice.13 [78] This review has been conducted on the papers in accordance with ss 206(2A) and 206(2) of the Act. What is the nature and scope of the review? [79] The High Court has said of the process of review under the Act that:14 … t...

  10. Evaluation of programmes for Māori adult protected tersons under the Domestic Violence Act 1995 [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    Evaluation of Programmes for Mäori Adult Protected Persons under the Domestic Violence Act 1995 Fiona Cram Leonie Pihama Kuni Jenkins Matewiki Karehana of The International Research Institute for Mäori and Indigenous Education The University of Auckland June 2002 ii First published in June 2002 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 478-20161-3 iii Foreword The Domestic Violence Act 1995 provides programmes for people whose liv