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  1. Appendix-R1.pdf [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...bridlepath network in Kāpiti including completing gaps in the network. As such, this Project does not have the same impact as the Kāpiti expressway (the Mackays to Peka Peka and Peka Peka to Ōtaki projects) and therefore does not necessitate the same response. We understand that the Horowhenua Equestrian Advocacy Group consider that Waka Kotahi has excluded provision of horse riding facilities on the basis of costs alone. As explained above, the Project does not have an impact...

  2. [2024] NZEmpC 182 Yamaya NZ Ltd v Lee [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...otherwise agrees or the Court otherwise orders, a plaintiff who discontinues a proceeding against a defendant must pay costs to the defendant of and incidental to the proceeding up to and including the discontinuance. Yamaya did not file anything in response to Ms Lee’s application. [4] Mr Kang has calculated costs using the Court’s guideline scale, on a category 2B basis.2 This led to a claim for $10,277. Mr Kang has subsequently confirmed that the costs sought do not exceed...

  3. [2025] NZEmpC 67 Singh v Chand [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...file his statement of defence to 14 clear days. This judgment resolves that application. 1 Singh v Chand [2024] NZERA 398; and Singh v Chand [2025] NZERA 26. [3] By minute dated 27 March 2025 I said Mr Chand was to file and serve any response to the application for urgency within four clear days from the date of service. The statement of claim, application for urgency, and minute were served on Mr Chand on 27 March 2025. The Court has not received anything from Mr Chan...

  4. [2025] NZEmpC 75  QO v MYN [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...Court, and reserved costs. [2] The parties have been unable to agree costs and MYN has advanced an application. Timetabling directions were made for the exchange of memoranda; YQO 1 YQO v MYN [2024] NZEmpC 152. has not filed any response to the application. It is necessary to decide the application on the basis of the material before the Court. [3] The Court has a broad discretion as to costs.2 While the discretion is broad it must be exercised on a principled...

  5. [2025] NZEmpC 88 Hurrell v Menopaws Ltd t/a Number 8 Café [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...Café [2025] NZEmpC 25. the Court’s Guideline Scale.2 The plaintiff has made a claim for costs calculated on a 2A basis which comes to $1,912. Confirmation has been provided that the plaintiff’s costs exceeded the sum sought. [3] In response the defendant has accepted that costs calculated on a 2A basis come to $1,912. However, the disagreement lies in the defendant’s request for the Court to exercise its discretion to decrease the amount that might be ordered to be...

  6. 2024 NZPSPLA 123.pdf [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...sentencing decision are more relevant to Ms Edwards suitability to own or manage a security company rather than to work as a security guard. Based on the considerable amount of information before me I am satisfied that Ms Edwards remains suitable to be a responsible security employee but not in the medium term to own or manage a security business. [6] Ms Edwards’ application to renew her certificate of approval is therefore granted but on the following conditions: 2 a...

  7. Justice Sector Projections Released

    ...developed.”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.Other initiatives being developed to address delays in courts include the cross-sector Criminal Process Improvement Programme, established with the judi...

  8. Changes to sample design/process

    ...unstratified sample of PSUs was selected in 2009, in contrast to a stratified sample in 2006. Back to top Changes in 2014 The two main changes to the sampling process in 2014 aimed to: improve efficiencies in contacting Māori respondents achieve a higher response rate for both the main sample and the Māori booster sample reduce fieldwork costs. The impact of these changes (if any) is discussed in the NZCASS Technical Manual. NZ postal address file (PAF) In 2014, the NZ Postal address file (...

  9. Harmful digital communications

    ...responding to an application or interim order What you can do as an online content host Safe harbour provisions have been put in place to protect online content hosts. If you own a website or app that people can post content on then you may be legally responsible for their actions. Find out more about the safe harbour process Unauthorised posting of intimate visual recordings If someone has shared intimate recordings, images or videos of you online without your consent, they can be charged with...

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  10. Low Alcohol Displays

    ...retailers couldn’t legally place low-alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages specifically targeted at an adult audience in the same area as regular-strength alcohol. This was confusing for retailers and shoppers. It was also a lost opportunity to promote responsible drinking by displaying low-strength alternatives alongside regular strength options. What’s the new law? Now, you can choose whether to place, promote and advertise low-alcohol and non-alcoholic beer, wine and mead inside or outside...