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  1. LCRO 227/2015 ZM v KT [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...lay applicants that they identify their grounds of review, and any information relied on, when they file their review. [67] The LCRO review guidelines (given to all parties) direct that an applicant is to provide with their review: (a) a clear statement of the reasons for seeking the review (i.e. why you considered the Standards Committee decision to be wrong or unfair); (b) a statement of the remedy or remedies you are seeking; and (c) all relevant information (statements and/or...

  2. Albert v Hogg - Mangamuka East B3 (2020) 209 Taitokerau MB 162 (209 TTK 162) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...partial termination are to serve the trustees with copies of their applications that have been filed including the application for succession and any other documents that have been provided to the Court; 3. The applicants are then to provide statements clearly setting out their reasons for wanting a partial termination, to be filed and served by 30 May 2019; 4. The trustees are to respond by 30 July 2019; and 5. The whānau trust is to convene a meeting during the month of...

  3. [2023] NZEmpC 36 Hilford v Board of Trustees of Whangarei Boys’ High School [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...[32] The issue came before me at a telephone directions conference on 13 December 2022. I was able to clarify that Mr Harrison possessed the three particular documents which had been identified in the Authority’s determinations. By consent, these were supplied by him to Mr Halse, as a result of which Mrs Hilford was then able to interpolate the correct documentary references into her witness statement. [33] At the hearing of the challenge, the Court was advised that ther...

  4. 2023-09-26-Evidence-of-David-Dunlop-Transport.PDF [PDF, 982 KB]

    ...MATTER the direct referral of applications for resource consents and notices of requirement under sections 87G and 198E of the Act for the Ōtaki to North of Levin Project BY WAKA KOTAHI NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY Applicant STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF DAVID DUNLOP ON BEHALF OF KĀPITI COAST DISTRICT COUNCIL TRANSPORT Dated: 26 September 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. INTRODUCTION ..............................................

  5. LCRO 15/2021 JBC Limited v KD (24 August 2021) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...alternative right-of-way arrangement providing better access to all of the properties in the immediate vicinity. [5] Both JBC and PHL had plans to subdivide and develop their land. [6] The [City] District Council (the Council) granted PHL a subdivision consent, on a non-notified basis. The subdivision consent included PHL’s continuing use of the existing right-of-way. [7] The director and shareholder of PHL was a senior [City] lawyer, Mr Z. He contacted Mr LE and told him abou...

  6. [2013] NZEmpC 36 Detection Services Ltd v Pickering [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...within seven days from the date of this judgment. Application for stay of Authority’s costs determination [37] The applicant has applied for a stay of the Authority’s costs determination 20 dated 29 January 2013. Interim orders were made, by consent, until final determination of the application. [38] The Authority awarded the respondent $92,408.00 by way of costs. A significant component of the award related to the reimbursement of the fees of an expert witness, who had...

  7. Proposed Joint Statement of Experts in Lieu of Caucusing [pdf, 396 KB]

    ...First Schedule of the Act BETWEEN TRUSTEES OF MOTITI ROHE MOANA TRUST Appellant AND BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent ___________________________________________________________________ JOINT STATEMENT OF ECOLOGICAL EXPERTS IN LIEU OF CAUCUSING 26 November 2017 2 This document commenced as a table in Dr De Luca’s evidence and was added in the evidence of Dr Stirnemann....

  8. [2021] NZIACDT 18 - CL v Khetarpal (10 August 2021) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...not inform the complainant of the decline of her visa application. [13] On 21 August 2019, after Immigration NZ had declined the complainant’s student visa, Ms Khetarpal told her that the agency had requested further information, being bank statements showing she had sufficient funds to support herself in New Zealand. [14] Ms Khetarpal prepared a statement in English for the complainant’s husband to sign. However, the information was written in the first person as if it was f...

  9. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...guidelines are available electronically on the ACC intranet sites and can be made available upon request. Publications As a Crown Entity, ACC is required to produce a Service Agreement and an Annual Report every year. It is also required to produce a Statement of Intent at least once in every three- year period. Under the AC Act 2001, ACC is required to provide an annual Financial Conditions Report which is tabled in Parliament as soon as practicable after the publication of the Annual...

  10. Pavic v CAC306 & Anor [2015] NZREADT 84 [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...timetable and fixture for 9 December 2015. At that point Ms Pavic was given one more chance to comply with the timetable on the basis that, otherwise, her appeal would be struck out for non-prosecution. [6] The second respondent filed witness statements on 24 September 2015 and opening submissions on 22 October 2015, but Ms Pavic has not complied with any timetable. [7] By email of 20 November 2015 Ms Pavic advised that she was not available on 9 December 2015. By response email...