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  1. Minute of the Court dated 4 September 2018 [pdf, 811 KB]

    ...attend), contact counsel for Auckland Council on Thursday 6 September Panuku Development Limited v Auckland Council 2 by noon, advising which witnesses they wish to question, and which not. Counsel for the council are asked to press parties for responses within that time frame. [6] An interpreter has been requested for 2 witnesses for mana whenua in opposition - Josephine Peita and Martin TeMoni. The Courts' interpretation service needs rather precise booking arrangements;...

  2. Minute of the Court dated 4 September 2018 [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...not attend), contact counsel for Auckland Council on Thursday 6 September Development Limited v Auckland Council 2 by noon, advising which witnesses they wish to question, and which not. Counsel for the council are asked to press parties for responses within that time frame. [6] An interpreter has been requested for 2 witnesses for mana whenua in opposition - Josephine Peita and Martin TeMoni. The Courts' interpretation service needs rather precise booking arrangements; ten...

  3. Wilson v Accident Compensation Corporation [2016] NZACA 04-2016 [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...for leave to appeal out of time, with submissions in terms of the factors set out in McDougall v Accident Compensation Corporation (1983) 4 NZAR 85. The lawyer was referred to s 108(1) of the Accident Compensation Act 1982. [7] As there was no response to the Authority’s letter, a further letter was sent on 30 June 2016 to Mr Wilson’s lawyer repeating the advice that an application for leave to appeal would need to be made, supported by submissions. Mr Wilson was given until...

  4. Fulton Hogan Limited 150 [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...Auckland Council ("Council") in respect of the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan ("Unitary Plan"). Nature of interest 1. Fulton Hogan has an interest in the proceedings that is greater than the public generally. Fulton Hogan is responsible for a number of quarry operations and related activities in the Auckland region. In particular, Fulton Hogan's quarry at McNicol Road, Clevedon ("Clevedon Quarry") is subject to the Significant Ecological Are...

  5. Ministry of Justice HSS during COVID-19 Alert Level 1 [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...hearing rooms, public counters (including bail counters), and all publicly accessible interview rooms. In addition, a midday cleaning regime at larger sites focuses on high touch points and jury areas. Bio-cleans are conducted when necessary in response to close contact cases of COVID-19. Coming to court There are no restrictions on who may come to court at Alert Level 1. However, if you are unwell stay home. There is still a risk of COVID-19 returning to the community a...

  6. Justice of the peace nomination form [docx, 37 KB]

    ...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………. 7. I am prepared to accept the duties and responsibilities of a Justice of the Peace and undertake to make myself available to the public. I make this solem...

  7. Waikouaiti Report Card [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...volume of water flow and shows what it is in relation to the median flow. You can find the real-time flow data at: https://www.orc.govt.nz/managing- our-environment/water Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It...

  8. [2021] NZACC 24 - Waite v ACC (29 January 2021) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...to file a late appeal. [5] At the teleconference hearing Mr Yates on behalf of the appellant, fairly conceded that he could not oppose the respondent’s late application given delays in progressing these matters that the appellant acknowledges responsibility for. [6] Mr Light refers to the decision in Almond v Read1 where the Supreme Court set out the factors that were likely to be relevant including: [a] The length of the delay; [b] The reasons for the delay; [c] The condu...

  9. Justice sector projections 2020 media release [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...For example, the High Impact Innovation Programme’s Bail Support Services pilot supports people applying for bail and adhering to bail conditions. There has also been an increase in the number of judges through both Budget-19 and the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund, which will speed up the progress of cases through the courts. In addition, there are other significant initiatives in development that will help address delays in courts. For example, the cross-sector Criminal Proc...

  10. Family violence Information sharing factsheet - post 1 July [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...information. Family violence agencies and social services practitioners can collect, use, request and share personal information for purposes related to family violence. Safe and appropriate information sharing will allow better coordinated responses to assess and manage family violence risk. Together, the law encourages the family violence sector to collaborate to identify, stop, prevent and otherwise respond to family violence. Who is covered by the new law? Two grou...