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  1. Form 33 Family Legal Aid Fixed Fee: Domestic Violence [pdf, 541 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 le...

  2. Te Ao - Tikirahi (2002) 100 Waikato MB 46 (100 W 46) [pdf, 647 KB]

    ...Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 by Te Ata Te Ao to call a meeting of owners for Tlklrahl Block This is a situation where there are two factions involved in the management of certain Maori land, the Tikirahi Maori Reservation. Judge Carter's response to this sensitive situation was to give very explicit directions about the notice to be given of a meeting to be held for the appointment of new trustees. An earlier meeting had failed for want of proper notice. The matter came befo...

  3. Poihipi - Estate of Hinewhati Takiari (2000) 1 Waiariki Appellate MB 133 (1 AP 133) [pdf, 632 KB]

    ...had been subject of dispute. Mr Peterson, Solicitor for the Appellant, wrote to the Solicitor for the Respondent, Mr Rangitauira, seeking adjournment. Mr Rangitauira responded that he had written to his client and would be in contact following her response . Shortly before the hearing Mr Peterson wrote to the Court seeking an adjournment. It would appear that this letter, no doubt because of the lateness of its receipt, was not placed on the Court file prior to the hearing. The Resp...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 082 Granger v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 880 KB]

    ...time".6 [9] The court issued a Minute, dated 27 March 2019, expressing concern about the delay and observing that this could be seen as an abuse of the court's process. The applicant was directed to file supplementary briefs of evidence in response to the matters raised in the Interim Decision by 3:00pm Friday 3 May 2019, with a telephone conference being convened for 10:00am Monday 6 May 2019. If the evidence was not filed in accordance with the court's directions, t...

  5. [2019] NZSSAA 01 (15 January 2019) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...attempted to do so. She confirmed that she had not provided the Ministry with any other telephone numbers which might have been used to make calls to the Ministry although she said that other numbers may have been used. 3 [9] In response to a question from the Authority, XXXX said that she did not set up a mail redirection when she relocated. The case for the Ministry [10] Mr Engels said that the phone sweep was initially conducted for the period February to...

  6. [2019] NZEnvC 097 Wedd v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...The Court directs (by consent): a) Mr Wedd is to file any further affidavits in support of his appeal against Abatement notice by 24 June; b) Auckland Council is to file any affidavits in reply by 19 July; c) Any file affidavits of Mr Wedd in response to be filed by 2 August; d) The matter is likely to occupy 1-2 days and will be heard on or after 5 August; e) The registrar is to issue a notice; f) If the parties agree to facilitate meetings they may approach the case manager to...

  7. 2021-02-19 ORC - notice - cross-examination & leave to extend XXN (19 Feb 2021) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...Council: (i) Thomas Brendan Heller; (ii) Jennifer Sonja McGirr; (iii) Matthew William Twose; and (iv) Peter R Greenwood. (q) Trustpower Limited: (i) Nicola Irene Foran; (ii) Paul Michael Mitchell; and (iii) Stephanie Styles. (r) Wise Response Society Incorporated: (i) Michael James Salinger; and (ii) Dugald Iain MacTavish. 2 Counsel respectfully seek leave to exceed the limit of 30 minutes for some witnesses. The names of witnesses and the total time sought are...

  8. ARLA PNG 9 [pdf, 136 KB]

    ...the regime relating to the sale and supply of alcohol in that while the object of the 1989 Act was the reduction of liquor abuse the object of the 2012 Act requires that the sale, supply, and consumption of alcohol should be undertaken safely and responsibly to achieve minimisation of the harm caused by the excessive or inappropriate consumption of alcohol. [4] On that basis the Authority has resolved to update its penalty guidelines to reflect this shift. As in the past, where the par...

  9. Holland & Ors as Trustees of the Harbourview Trust v Auckland City Council [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...and other details referred to in the plans. Accordingly the claims against Mr Grant and MG Architects were dismissed. Liability of Mr Painton Although Mr Painton was contracted on a labour-only basis to carry out the plastering work and was not responsible for the installation of flashings or other building work or the supervision of other builders, he owed a duty of care in the same way that other qualified tradesmen do. A competent plasterer should therefore either ensure there is...

  10. Revised Part 1 Code of Practice [October 2016] [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...now specify a minimum age of three. Please see 2.8 Scope and structure of children’s safety programmes. • Vulnerable Children Act – significant changes have been made with new material added to help increase provider understanding of their responsibilities under this Act. Please see 4.4 Vulnerable Children Act. • Use of interpreters – this section has materially changed since the last release of the Code with a new process first socialised in a Provider Update. Please see 3...