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  1. [2012] NZEmpC 106 Simon Edwards v Two Degrees Mobile Limited [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...defendant, Eric Bennett Hertz stated that he was astonished the second defendant was being sued. The statement of claim in support of the challenge and the application for interim injunction sought no relief from the second defendant. [2] By consent it was agreed that the second defendant would be struck out from these proceedings. Mr Waalkens was excused further attendance. [3] Ms Swarbrick, counsel for the first defendant, indicated that a renewed offer had been made to e...

  2. ENVC Notice of hearing: Auckland list week September 2016 [pdf, 87 KB]

    ...particularly be the case if the hearing time allocated by the Court is not used 2. EVIDENCE The parties must (subject to any existing timetable order or direction of the Court): Exchange no later than 10 working days from the date of hearing - all statements and evidence that will be produced to the Court at the hearing. 3. MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2....

  3. 3 October 2018 Sustainable Otakiri Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council & Whakatane District [pdf, 512 KB]

    ...E-mail address:Janice.King@justice.govt.nz ENVIRONMENT COURT CX10086 PO Box 7147 Auckland Telephone: (09) 916 9091 Facsimile: (09) 916 9090 EC4180_NoticeOfHearing SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS 1. Topic: An appeal against a decision to grant consents relating to the Otakiri Springs Water Bottling Plant Expansion at 57 Johnson Road. Otakiri Topic Number: ENV-2018-339-000005 /// .. . / i. Te Runanga 0 Ngati Awa v Bay of Plenty Regjonal Council / Applicant: Creswell New Zealand...

  4. 3 October 2018 Sustainable Otakiri Incorporated v Bay of Plenty Regional Council & Whakatane District 2 [pdf, 512 KB]

    ...E-mail address:Janice.King@justice.govt.nz ENVIRONMENT COURT CX10086 PO Box 7147 Auckland Telephone: (09) 916 9091 Facsimile: (09) 916 9090 EC4180_NoticeOfHearing SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS 1. Topic: An appeal against a decision to grant consents relating to the Otakiri Springs Water Bottling Plant Expansion at 57 Johnson Road. Otakiri Topic Number: ENV-2018-339-000005 /// .. . / i. Te Runanga 0 Ngati Awa v Bay of Plenty Regjonal Council / Applicant: Creswell New Zealand...

  5. [2020] NZEnvC 111 Rangitane O Tamaki Nui a rua Incorporated v Manawatu Whanganui Regional Council [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...re-litigate matters resolved between the remaining parties, extend time limits for evidence exchange or the like. [3] I asked Kahungunu to advise the Court on the following issues: • Firstly, to confirm that it accepts that it is appropriate for consent to the applications to be granted irrespective of the conditions to be imposed, with its participation being limited to arguing the merits or form of particular conditions. This is the common position of the other remaining par...

  6. 9 April 2019 Stone v Hastings District Council [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...8300 E-mail address:Oliver.Robertson@justice.govt.nz ENVIRONMENT COURT SX10044 Wellington Telephone: (04) 918 8300 Facsimile: (04) 918 8303 EC4240_NoticeOfSessionListOfParties 1. Topic: Topic Number: SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS Resource Consent for Subdivision at 826 Te Apiti Road, Waimarama, Hastings ENV -2018-314-000001 i. B & M Stone v Hastings District Council Appeal Against Decision Of Consent Authority pursuant to Section 120 of the Resource Manaqement Act 1991...

  7. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Sensible Sentencing Group Trust (Application by Victims to be Heard) [2013] NZHRRT 26 [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...modified timetable approved by the Chairperson. [50.5] The question of costs is reserved. THE TIMETABLE [51] So that the parties are made aware of the issues to be raised at the hearing by the victims, the victims must file a full and particularised statement of reply to the statement of claim dated 8 April 2013. They must also file full briefs of evidence in advance of the hearing. [52] The following directions are made: 11 [52.1] An address for service for the victims is t...

  8. [2017] NZEnvC 135 Save Wanaka Lakefront Reserve v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...Hassan Environment Commissioner W R Howie Environment Commissioner K A Edmonds Hearing: In Chambers at Christchurch Date of Decision: 28 August 2017 Date of Issue: 28 August 2017 DECISION OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT A: Appeal disallowed and consent is granted subject to the conditions marked 'Annexure A' and the associated plans marked 'Annexure B', attached to and forming part of this decision. B: Leave is reserved for any party to file and serve a memorandum...

  9. LCRO 126/2023 EG v HJ (28 November 2023) [pdf, 283 KB]

    ...whether [the respondent] has justification for the caveat that he applied against the property owned by my solely owned company3 and if so, on what basis. I want to know if a lawyer can be punished for filing a complaint to the High Court with false statements? [The respondent] evidently lodged untruthful statement to the High Court. This to me is utterly fearful not only for my ongoing case between [the respondent] and his client but for him practising law unworthy to the court. [Th...

  10. [2025] NZEmpC 91 LDJ v EZC [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...that clear. There is a difference between being able to understand a matter and being able to give instructions. Giving instructions necessarily involves being able to make and communicate decisions about a matter.11 [28] In any case, the statements made by the Court of Appeal in Corbett about a party’s ability to give instructions are obiter because the plaintiff in that case did not understand the issues on which his decision would be required as a litigant. 10 At [43](...