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  1. WHT - guidelines for hearing preparation & hearings [pdf, 67 KB]

    ...of witnesses. The bundle should not simply include all discovered documents. 2.2 Documents should be grouped where convenient with each grouping clearly divided and all pages indexed and number sequentially. 2.3 The claimant will have the responsibility for preparing the common bundle of documents unless otherwise ordered. To achieve this: The claimant will, In accordance with the timetable set, serve on all other parties and the Tribunal a proposed index to the common bund...

  2. CE v TFX [2011] NZIACDT 6 (14 February 2011) [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...Taking fees to advance a hopeless application is typical of the type of conduct the Act was intended to protect consumers against. [12] However, on the facts of this case, I am satisfied the Adviser took instructions, and proceeded on a proper and responsible basis on the information she had available. [13] The agreement to provide professional services expressly identified her concerns that the status of the Expression of Interest was uncertain. That Expression of Interest had been pr...

  3. Lomu v Tangilanu [2014] NZIACDT 42 (31 March 2014) [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...refunds payable upon completing or ceasing a contract for services. The particulars are: [5.3.1] The Complainant paid the Adviser $550 for services; the Adviser did not provide the services. [5.3.2] The Adviser has not repaid the Complainant. Responses to the Statement of Complaint [6] Neither the Complainant nor the Adviser responded to the statement of complaint. No response was required if the statement of complaint was unchallenged. 3 Discussion [7] The Adviser h...

  4. Re Apostolakis No. 3 (Refusal of Name Suppression) [2018] NZHRRT 4 [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...in every other proceeding brought by her in other fora, she had the right to name suppression. Mrs Apostolakis was advised the decision of the Tribunal in [2016] NZHRRT 35 would not be removed from the Tribunal’s website. [5] In concluding his response to Mrs Apostolakis, the Secretary reminded her that by previous letter dated 31 July 2017 in the matter of HRRT029/17: Apostolakis v Attorney- General & Others her attention had been drawn to the fact that a party seeking name suppr...

  5. [2021] NZEmpC 67 Mataura Valley Milk Ltd v Scott [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...September 2020 and 9 October 2020). (b) This order authorises you to retain the devices seized on 1 August 2020, pending further orders from the Court. [2] To the following persons Campbell Bryan McKenzie and any other person from Incident Response Solutions Limited, Auckland: (a) This order authorises you to provide Mataura Valley, Graham Scott, Happy Valley Nutrition Limited, and their respective counsel, with schedules of the inspected documents produced by you regarding the...

  6. 2021-04-23 Minute - PC7 - Priorities conference [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...Regional Plan: Water, Policies 6.4.12-6.4.13 (inclusive). However, this is not to limit the planners’ consideration of any policy support and methods. 4 Further factual evidence [9] First, the court would benefit from the planners’ response to factual matters noted at paragraphs [12]–[15] of the Minute dated 7 April 2021. [10] Second, the court wishes to have a better understanding of the number of persons and waterbodies potentially affected by the expiry of the deeme...

  7. 2021-04-23 Minute - PC7 - Priorities conference 2 [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...Regional Plan: Water, Policies 6.4.12-6.4.13 (inclusive). However, this is not to limit the planners’ consideration of any policy support and methods. 4 Further factual evidence [9] First, the court would benefit from the planners’ response to factual matters noted at paragraphs [12]–[15] of the Minute dated 7 April 2021. [10] Second, the court wishes to have a better understanding of the number of persons and waterbodies potentially affected by the expiry of the deeme...

  8. Fuel Industry Bill [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...the consistency of the Bill with s 14 (freedom of expression) and s 21 (unreasonable search and seizure) of the Bill of Rights Act. Our analysis is set out below. The Bill 4. The Bill introduces a new regulatory framework for the fuel industry in response to the Commerce Commission’s report on its market study into the retail fuel sector. The purpose of the Bill is to promote competition in engine fuel markets for the long-term benefit of consumers. It does this by providing for: a...

  9. [2017] NZEnvC 133 Norsho Bulc v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...Family Trust & Ors v Point Trust and Auckland Council [2017] NZEnvC 64, which in turn applies NZ Venue & Event Managemenmt Ltd v Worldwide NZ LLC [2016] NZCA 282 4 expert witnesses in a limited range of areas demonstrated an efficient and responsible approach to addressing the issues raised by the proposal ; d) The narrations in the invoices supplied in support of the claim are sparse and some invoices are from entities which played no role at the hearing; e) The presenta...

  10. Bristowe - Section 4C1 Block II Tuatini Township and Lot 1 DP 7439 and Lot 2 DP 7439 (2003) 66 Ruatōria MB 130 (66 RUS 130) [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...Whanau a Ruataupare, Ngati-Rangi, Te Whanau a Tuwhakairiora and Te Aotawarirangi. At that meeting the following agenda items were dealt with: Minute Book: 66 RUA 131 • Summary of this Maori Land Court Judgment dated 18 April 2002. • Roles and Responsibilities of Trustees. • Changing the Classes of Persons for whom all three Reservations were set aside. • Changing the Purposes for Which the Reservations were set aside (from "marae and community amenity" to being s...