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  1. NP app pack March 2021 [doc, 75 KB]

    ...expeditiously and in accordance with the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 and Unit Titles Act 2010, all disputes that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: · Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) · Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. · Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. · Region...

  2. [2020] NZEmpC 83 Hurst v Hodgson [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...effect of Mr Reimann’s challenge 3 Employment Relations Act 2000, s 179(2). 4 An Employee v An Employer [2007] ERNZ 295 (EmpC) at [9]. could be to leave Mr Hurst as the sole person responsible for the awards against Greenfields to the extent Greenfields is unable to pay those awards. Mr Hurst says that it was only upon reading Mr Reimann’s statement of claim, which he received on 21 April 2020, that he became aware of...

  3. [2018] NZEnvC 193 Te Runanga o Ngati Awa v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...appeals opposing the granting of resource consents within the given timeframes. 3 My interest in these proceedings has been well documented from the outset, with both local and national media seeking me out for interviews. The parties' responses to the application [3] The following parties have advised the Court that they support or do not oppose the waiver application: (a) Creswell New Zealand Limited; (b) Te Runanga 0 Ngati Awa; (c) Ngati Tuwharetoa (BOP) Settlement...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 113 The Preservation Coalition Trust v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 817 KB]

    ...the Act has been drawn to the Registrar's attention and will be remedied as soon as practicable. The law [7] Under s 281A(3) of the Act, the Registrar may waive, reduce or postpone the payment of a (filing) fee if: 2 4 (a) the person responsible for paying the fee is unable to pay the fee in whole or in part; or Application for refund of Environment Court fees filed on 19 December 201 8. Fees Refund Decision of Deputy Registrar, dated 22 May 2019. Application for Revi...

  5. Information Sheet [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...in an emergency) Full name  Mobile phone number Email address Who else is involved? (the other party) Other party may include: • The Applicant • The Respondent • Associate Respondents • Other people involved in an application or response to an application Other party’s details (Please complete if known) Full name  Relationship to applicant  Date of birth D D M M Y Y Y Y  Age   Gender    Ethnicity Country where they usually live  Home address Wo...

  6. OWRUG - EiC - J E Jones (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 801 KB]

    ...affected party approval. The replacement consents were issued with a 15 year term. Shorter than we hoped for considering the effects were less than minor and no affected parties were identified. 10. During the process the ORC consent officer responsible for our consents changed. 11. When re received the invoice from the ORC for the processing of the application we got a hige shock. It was for $27,068.49! 12. The ORC staff had advised the ORC Councillors earlier that the avera...

  7. CNI Iwi Land Management Limited.pdf [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...Appeal).1 Nature of interest 3. CNI made a submission and further submission on Plan Change 1. 4. CNI has appealed the PC 1 Decision (ENV-2020-AKL-103). 5. CNI has an interest in the proceedings that is greater than the general public: (a) CNI is responsible for the day to day management of over 170,000 hectares of land that was returned to CNI Iwi Holdings Trust pursuant to the Central North Island Iwi Collective Claims Settlement Act 2008. (b) In this capacity, CNI is land...

  8. Tenancy Adjudicator Northland - Application pack [docx, 41 KB]

    ...expeditiously and in accordance with the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 and Unit Titles Act 2010, all disputes that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: · Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) · Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. · Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. · Region...

  9. HK & KP v RPP Ltd [2018] NZDT 1133 (9 May 2018) [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...[7] I am satisfied that the sealant applied by RPP LTD to the cladding has failed. Mr KR has explained that the installation was as specified and has suggested that pollution or environmental conditions (including sun or smoke residue) may be responsible given localised areas where the failure is more evident. [8] I accept MR HK and Mrs KP’s evidence they have regularly maintained the exterior of the house. The photographs I have seen show the house as obviously well maintained....

  10. [2020] NZSSAA 3 (27 March 2020) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...Emergency. The parties have settled the facts, agreed on an outcome of the appeal, and requested that the Authority issue orders by consent. [2] The Authority wishes to express its gratitude to the parties and their counsel for their cooperation, and responsible resolution of the issues. Record The issue [3] The issue in this appeal is whether the decision of the respondent Ministry of Social Development dated 1 April 2019 (decision letter), as confirmed by the Benefits Review...