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  1. Form 38 ACC [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...reasonably incurred • No other payment, remuneration or benefit has been or will be received in respect of this work (unless authorised by Legal Aid). • Any non-lawyer or supervised provider performed his or her work under my supervision and I am responsible for it. I acknowledge that: • If this case is subject to a user charge, the total approved payment may be reduced by the amount of the user charge where the total approved is more than the user charge. Signature of lead...

  2. Form 41 Family Invoice PPPR [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...reasonably incurred • No other payment, remuneration or benefit has been or will be received in respect of this work (unless authorised by Legal Aid). • Any non-lawyer or supervised provider performed his or her work under my supervision and I am responsible for it. I acknowledge that: • If this case is subject to a user charge, the total approved payment may be reduced by the amount of the user charge where the total approved is more than the user charge. Signature of lead...

  3. Form 44 Civil Employment [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...reasonably incurred. • No other payment, remuneration or benefit has been or will be received in respect of this work (unless authorised by Legal Aid). • Any non-lawyer or supervised provider performed his or her work under my supervision and I am responsible for it. I acknowledge that: • If this case is subject to a user charge, the total approved payment may be reduced by the amount of the user charge where the total approved is more than the user charge. Signature of lead...

  4. 2022 NZPSPLA 050.pdf [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...Australian convictions. [4] Following the hearing Mr Boldit Yor provided a supporting letter signed from several members of his community. They say that prior to going to Australia and since his return Mr Boldit Yor has been a respected, caring, and responsible community member. They are aware of Mr Boldit Yor’s Australian convictions but believe his side of the story and his account that he is innocent. [5] It is not the role of this Authority to review an Australian criminal...

  5. 2023-Explanatory-Information-Compensation-for-Wrongful-Conviction-and-Detention.pdf [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...or detention, and how your convictions were quashed or set aside. At the very least, you’ll need to explain why you’re innocent of the charges and state what evidence you’re relying on to show your innocence. As the applicant, it’s your responsibility, not the Government’s, to establish your innocence on the balance of probabilities. Send your application, including any supporting documents and submissions, to the Minister of Justice at the following address: Minister...

  6. [2022] NZEnvC 223 Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...memorandum which notes they have not refused to sign. A Minute dated 5 October 2022 was issued affording a further opportunity to those parties to raise any opposition to, or issue with, the agreement of the parties sought in the joint memorandum. No response was received. I am satisfied ample opportunity has been given to those parties to express their view on the agreement to be endorsed. All remaining s27 4 parties whose interest extends to this topic have signed the consent memor...

  7. [2022] NZEmpC 219 Hynds Pipe Systems Ltd v Cheng [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...by consent that the search orders are continued subject to the following conditions: (a) The yield of the search undertaken is to be fully processed by the independent computer expert, Mr Campbell McKenzie (or any person employed by Incident Response Solutions Ltd listed in schedule B to the search order). (b) Counsel are to agree on key word search terms to be applied to processing the data referred to in [6](a). (c) Key word searches are to be run and a manual review of docume...

  8. [2021] NZEmpC 99 Juyi International Ltd v Pan [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...disadvantage could arise if that arrangement could not be made for a later date. I interpolate that an interpreter could indeed be arranged for a later date, so this is not a critical issue. [6] On receiving Ms McDermott’s memorandum and Mr Pan’s response on the morning of 2 July 2021, I indicated via the Registrar that I would be declining the application, giving brief reasons so the parties would know where they stood. I now elaborate on my reasons in this judgment. Anal...

  9. NZBORA Advice Crown Minerals Amendment Bill [pdf, 273 KB]

    ...and iwi; and c. clarify decommissioning-related provisions. 6. The proposals are part of the Government’s wider work programme under a 10-year Resource Strategy designed to drive a shift towards a ‘world leading environmentally and socially responsible petroleum and minerals sector that delivers affordable and secure resources, for the benefit of current and future New Zealanders’.1 1 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment A Minerals and Petroleum Resource Strategy...

  10. [2021] NZACC 86 - Peita v ACC (17 June 2021) [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...084/20) against ACC and requests that it be withdrawn. • There are no issues as to costs. Discussion [3] At the outset, there is no evidence in support of the application to reinstate the appeal. [4] Ms Miller filed a memorandum in response to the request for reinstatement of the appeal. [5] Ms Miller submitted Mr Peita’s appeal was against a review decision concerning whether he was eligible for cover for heart disease (cardiac ischaemic myopathy) caused by unt...