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  1. Costs Application - Jumpjet dated 30 December 2018 [pdf, 622 KB]

    ...25626 Invoice Number: 100.100 City: Wellington 6146 Phone (Bus.) (+643) 379 3720 Email Address: amanda.dewar@laneneave.co.nz Notes: Claim is pursuant with the Environment Court Practice Note 2014 concerning Clause 6.6(f). SERVICE & EXPENSE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Legal Consultancy: Andrew Cameron (inc. Attendances and Conference) 759.00 Documents: ICAO Annex 14, Volume 1, 8th Edition 418.78 Business Consultancy: J D Cook (inc. Judicial Conference Attendan...

  2. Environment Court of New Zealand Covid-19 update 23 March [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...Minister has this afternoon announced that the country has reached Alert Level 3, and that in 48 hours' time we will be Level 4, the highest. The Environment Court is not categorised by the Chief Justice and Heads of Bench as a Category 1 Essential Service Court. Hence, all cases listed for hearing this week in the Environment Court are hereby adjourned except for ENV-2020-AKL-025, Environmental Protection Agency which is being processed on the papers. Beyond this week, during at...

  3. Deputy JCC Position Profile [docx, 31 KB]

    ...the rate set by the Remuneration Authority. Payments are made by the Ministry of Justice on production of an invoice. No allowances are payable but actual and reasonable expenses are reimbursed on production of receipts. Administrative support and services Administrative support including office space, staff, stationery, postal box, phone and fax services are provided by the Ministry of Justice. Contractual relationship The Deputy Commissioner will not be an employee of the Ministry of...

  4. NZCVS Cycle 4 2020-21 FAQs Controlling behaviours and help-seeking for family violence [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...and what kind, is necessary to address gaps in the family violence response system. Results from the survey can provide a basic understanding of who is accessing help, and whether that help is local in their families and communities or via formal services. The survey also illuminates the cohort of people that are not accessing any support for family violence, which allows Government and the wider sector to investigate how to support these people to improve their safety and wellbeing....

  5. FD Ltd v UD [2023] NZDT 121 (3 March 2023) [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...APPLICANT FD Ltd RESPONDENT UD The Tribunal orders: UD is to pay the sum of $3,720.00 to FD Ltd on or before Thursday 23 March 2023. Reasons: 1. On 12 September 2022, UD, who was a prisoner on probation, signed an Agreement for Services to work as an independent contractor for FD Ltd for a period of two years. He needed a work car, and on 6 November 2022, he signed a Used Car Sales Agreement to purchase a [Car] from FD Ltd for $4,500.00. The price was to be paid at $130...

  6. OIA-109789.pdf [pdf, 910 KB]

    ...was clarified in the original request, could the figure please include both active and disposed cases. Your request has been referred to me for response, as it falls within my responsibilities as Group Manager, Courts and Tribunals, Regional Service Delivery, and is being managed in accordance with the provisions of the Act. I understand this request is seeking an update on data that was provided to you on 21 August 2023 (OIA 105785). On 5 March 2024, the Ministry advised you...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 064 New Zealand Transport Agency v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...contractor representative(s) and the Council. The following information must be made available at the meeting: (a) Timeframes for key stages of the Construction Works; (b) Details of the Project Representative(s), including their contact details (phone and email address); and (c) Contact details of the site contractor and other key contractors. 3. Conditions 1-23 and 25 relate to construction of the Project and only apply during Construction Works. After Completion o...

  8. SU v WC [2022] NZDT 215 (21 November 2022) [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...appears to have ended at that time. 10. TN did not receive the requested breakdown and using his own account with [Redacted], calculated the balance after the materials to be the sum claimed. 11. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 provides that services by a person in trade, must be carried out with reasonable care and skill. 12. SU must prove her claim on the balance of probabilities. That means she must prove that it is more likely than not that the work that was completed was n...

  9. BT Ltd v X Ltd [2022] NZDT 131 (8 September 2022) [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...dated 31 May 2022 and 30 June 2022. X Ltd filed a late counterclaim for hours LN claimed to have worked while in isolation, on public holidays, and for time spent on projects that it submitted were excessive. 2. LN said X Ltd had engaged his services as a contractor prior to engaging him full time. As a contractor he charged an hourly rate of approximately $170.00. He specified in his claim that the director of X Ltd, NM, asked him to work full time for the company at an agreed hour...

  10. A Ltd v NT & TH [2023] NZDT 764 (13 December 2023) [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...amount of $88,000.00. Of that: a. $65,500.00 was paid and marked as entered on 2/3/20, and b. The remainder of $22,500.00 was paid and marked as entered on 9/3/20. 14. The respondents have failed to establish on sufficient evidence that those services were charged twice. 15. None of the other matters raised to successfully challenge payment of this invoice were established by the respondents on sufficient evidence. 16. This invoice is also payable in full. Counterclaim...