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  1. [2021] NZREADT 41 - London v Cartwright (3 August 2021) [pdf, 294 KB]

    ...agreed with that suggestion and noted that Mr Cartwright also sought to include matters relating to his application for an order restricting publication. [5] In a Minute issued on 29 June 2021 the Tribunal gave Mr Cartwright leave to file an affidavit and made timetable directions as to the filing of the affidavit and submissions. Background [6] Mr Cartwright is a licensed salesperson and at all relevant times was engaged by Leaders Real Estate Limited Johnsonville, trading...

  2. LCRO 125/2019 AB v CD and EF (3 June 2021) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...and this was evidenced by the fact that Mr EF appeared with Ms CD at the court hearing to represent G. Ms CD [13] Mr AB says that Ms CD has breached a number of the Conduct and Client Care Rules in three fundamental ways: 1. She filed an affidavit in which serious unfounded allegations were made about him. 2. She repeatedly failed to respond to settlement proposals put forward by Mr AB’s solicitor. 3. She continued to refuse to engage with his lawyer, both pre and post s...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 188 Waitaki District Council [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...include rules, map overlays, standards and definitions, as pertaining to: (a) activities on and within Outstanding Natural Features and Landscapes (‘ONF/L’); and (b) subdivisions in certain locations. [2] The application is supported by affidavits of WDC’s planning officers, Katrina Dawn Clark and Rachael Helen Bason and two landscape architects engaged by WDC, Ms Anne Steven and Mr Philip Blakely.1 Statutory framework and principles [3] Under s86B(1) RMA, rules in a pro...

  4. Starting a proceeding in the District Court

    This section outlines how you can start the following types of proceeding in a District Court. On this page: General civil proceeding – recovering money or settling a dispute Originating application Civil appeal – asking a District Court to reconsider a Judge’s decision Restraining Orders Interlocutory application – applying for directions or orders secondary to the main claim Judgments by default – asking the court for judgment if the defendant fails to respond within time Sealing an

  5. [2009] NZEmpC WC 11/09 Snowdon v Radio New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...electronic discovery of the material purportedly discovered on five CD ROMs be ordered by the Court as recommended by Mr Spence. 4. That the defendant pays the costs of and incidental to this application. [7] The application was accompanied by an affidavit of David Stuart Vance sworn on 26 January 2007. On 19 February 2007, two further affidavits were filed on behalf of the plaintiff. One was from Mr Vance in reply. The other was a substantial affidavit from John Hickling....

  6. [2018] NZEnvC 140 Mawhinney v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...cross-examine Mr Duncan or any subsequent deponent they will need to apply for leave to issue a witness summons giving grounds, by Friday 24 August 2018 (in relation to Mr Duncan), or within 4 working days of any subsequent service on them of another affidavit. 3 E: Leave is reserved for any party to apply to amend the directions in Order C if they are unclear in any respect. REASONS Introduction [2] These proceedings were set down for hearing on Wednesday 15 August 2018....

  7. [2013] NZEmpC 29 Brightwater Engineers Ltd v Arrowsmith [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN BRIGHTWATER ENGINEERS LIMITED Applicant AND BRIAN ARROWSMITH, STUART ARROWSMITH, ANDREW DOOCEY and MICHAEL COLOQUHOUN Respondents Hearing: on the papers - memoranda and affidavits received 25 January, 15 February, 19 February, 20 February and 1 March 2013. Appearances: Phil Butler, advocate for the applicant. Anjela Sharma, counsel for the respondents. Judgment: 12 March 2013 JUDGMENT O...

  8. [2017] NZEmpC 61 Ahuja v A Labour Inspector [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...Successful applications tend to arise in circumstances where there has been wilful default by a party in order to avoid compliance, or where there is serious prejudice to the other party. [16] As the Labour Inspector, Mr Myatt, confirms in his affidavit filed in support of the application to strike out, these proceedings have been characterised by non- compliance with various directions and orders made, firstly in the Employment Relations Authority and secondly before the Court. I...

  9. [2018] NZEmpC 135 Solid Roofing Ltd v Newman [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...plaintiff. It was indicated that the matter would then be dealt with on the papers. Submissions from the parties in respect of the stay application have now been filed. [4] In addition to filing submissions, the plaintiff has also filed further affidavits. These affidavits place before the Court information primarily directed at the substantive issues between the parties rather than towards considerations which the Court needs to make directly related to the application for st...

  10. Te Wani v Peters - Te Puru No 5 (2016) 119 Waikato Maniapoto MB 275 (119 WMN 275) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...upon Mr Peters for the payment of rent and rates and that he was in arrears. 3 [3] At the date of the reserved decision I expressed reservations about the accuracy of the quantum evidence. 4 Thus I directed the applicants to file and serve an affidavit by 4.00pm, Friday 29 January 2016 outlining what they considered to be the amount owing to them. I also directed counsel for Mr Peters to file a memorandum no later than 4.00pm, Friday 12 February 2016 indicating whether the fig...