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  1. Rudolph v Bond - Taheke Papakainga 8B (2023) 292 Waiariki MB 159 (292 WAR 159) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...would be shared. [21] In order to finalise matters the Court requires a plan of the area which shows how the area will be divided between the two parties. The applicants are to submit one plan showing the area each is to occupy. The response of Olga Rudolph [2] Olga submitted an affidavit. [3] The affidavit noted that Olga refuses to move from where she is situated. She submitted that it was unfair that her and her daughter Anthea be required to share the prope...

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

    ...experiencing controlling behaviour increasing or decreasing over time. Why is it important to look at help-seeking for family or whānau violence? Understanding who is seeking help, 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...

  3. 2023 NZPSPLA 005.pdf [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...conduct. [14] I accept that this was due to Mr Mayer not giving due consideration to what he was being engaged to do rather than any deliberate poor conduct on his part. Mr Mayer has already apologised to the victim in his written submissions in response to the complaint. I therefore consider the finding of unsatisfactory conduct together with the publishing of this decision is a sufficient penalty. DATED at Wellington this 10th day of February 2024 _________________...

  4. Form 24a Criminal-Fixed-D-F [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...confirm that: • 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 have advised Legal Aid of all charges I am aware of against the aided person named above. • If claiming hearing time, I have records of all hearing time covered by this claim. Signature of lead provider Date...

  5. [2024] NZEmpC 23 Soapi v Pick Hawke’s Bay Inc [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...claims or defences;1 and (b) Horticulture NZ makes itself available for any hearing on dates that suit the parties. [4] Pick Hawke’s Bay Inc and the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions both advised they will abide the Court’s decision. No response has been received from the Human Rights Commission. Analysis [5] Applications to intervene are dealt with under sch 3 cl 2(2) of the Employment Relations Act 2000. The test to apply is whether, in the opinion of the Court, the...

  6. 2023-08-25-Memorandum-of-Counsel-for-the-Applicant.pdf [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...timetable through to hearing. In its Minute dated 7 July 2023, the Court directed that any party seeking change or refinement of the proposed timetable do so by midday on 12 July 2023. 3. In its memorandum of 17 July 2023 Waka Kotahi considered the responses filed on behalf of Horizons Regional Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, Horowhenua District Council and Kāpiti Coast District Council (the Councils) and various section 274 parties in accordance with the 7 July...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 009 Puketotara Lodge Ltd v Bluegum Gospel Hall Trust [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...dated 24 January 2024, Puketotara further seeks that the court determine any costs order but exercise its discretion to stay the enforcement of any such order pending resolution of its appeal to the High Court (dated 17 January 2024). [4] In response and by Memorandum dated 30 January 2024, Bluegum seeks that the Court exercise its discretion to stay the determination of any costs order until resolution of the High Court appeal. In the alternative Bluegum seeks further time to...

  8. 2023 NZPSPLA 033 [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...his licence is granted, and the majority have held COAs for some time. He has provided information as to his understanding of his legal obligations and confirmed his willingness to attend a business management course. Importantly he has taken full responsibility for his breaches of the Act, and I accept as genuine his submission that he wishes to learn from this situation. [10] I also take into account that Mr LK has been working in security for a number of years and is clearly well...

  9. [2024] NZEmpC 155 Supercity Ltd v Huch [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...Supercity Towing Ltd now seeks costs.1 [2] Mr Sharp, Supercity Towing’s advocate, has endeavoured to engage with Mr Huch regarding costs. However, Mr Elwell, counsel who represented Mr Huch before the Court, has advised that he has received no response from Mr Huch to his request for instructions in the matter. Supercity Towing has taken the step of serving Mr Huch personally with the memorandum setting out its application for costs. Mr Huch has not filed anything with the Cour...

  10. 2023-11-29-DR-2023-14-Far-North-Solar-Farm-Limited-Minute.pdf [pdf, 576 KB]

    ...Andrew Heaton on 20 November 2023. :tvir Heaton was an original submitter to the application. The case manager has advised 1\fr Heaton tl1at an application for waiver of time is required before tl1e Court can consider the late notice however no response to that advice has been received. [4] Mr Heaton is accordingly directed to file an application for waiver (or confirm tl1at he does not wish to do so) by 5pm on Tuesday 5 December 2023. Jaimee Burns [5] An application for leave t...