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  1. Gilbert v Mulligan - Part 3 Lot DP 3020 and others (Shelly Bay) (2023) 466 Aotea MB 164 (466 AOT 164) [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...Court application and the application in this Court are identical; (b) In the original application, the applicants acknowledged that they had no intention of pursuing overlapping proceedings in different jurisdictions; (c) The 22 August 2019 affidavit of Hirini Mepham-Jenkins filed in support of the original application, which states that it is acknowledged that bringing the lands back into iwi ownership is not an outcome achievable by the original application in this Court; an...

  2. [2011] NZEmpC 63 Hally Labels Ltd v Powell [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...search order against the defendant and Geon, which was issued on 20 May 2011 and executed on 23 May. Hally‘s application to this Court was opposed by Mr Gallie, counsel for the defendant, on the grounds that the circumstances disclosed in the affidavits filed in the High Court in support of the application for a search order did not undermine the implied undertaking the defendant had given the interim injunction proceedings and the claims in the High Court for relief against the...

  3. Roberts - Te Touwai B19A1 (2015) 114 Taitokerau MB 131 (114 TTK 131) [pdf, 702 KB]

    ...development by the owners. 114 Taitokerau MB 160 [132] We are aware that this will require the Roberts whānau to expend further cost to modify the existing access. However, this was clearly contemplated by the Roberts whānau. In her affidavit sworn 1 August 2014, Melanie Dawson stated: We know that it is possible that in the future the owners of B16 may wish [to] construct houses or buildings on B16. We have no problem with any reasonable modifications to the location...

  4. Family violence reform paper 2: Family violence civil law [pdf, 586 KB]

    ...circumstances in which the protection order is being made and enable them to adjust their response to the level of risk. The information provided to Police would focus on risk factors that relate to the order, and would not include sharing the victim’s affidavit. The amendment would also clarify that Police may share information about the order with other agencies, as appropriate, to inform multi-agency risk assessment and service responses. 47. Providers delivering programmes under th...

  5. Chapman v Western Bay of Plenty District Council [pdf, 364 KB]

    ...7 (30 March 2009) HC, Auckland, CIV 2004-404-4824. 34 [191] Mr Blissett’s response is that he had no involvement with this building project and it was not his role to do so. [192] Mr Blissett relied on the affidavit of Mr and Mrs Cousins and their photographic evidence of those involved in the building, the fact that he had no role in relation to plans, specifications, authorisations of variations, and progress payment claims. [193] Mr Brad

  6. FV Reform Paper 2 Civil Law [pdf, 558 KB]

    ...circumstances in which the protection order is being made and enable them to adjust their response to the level of risk. The information provided to Police would focus on risk factors that relate to the order, and would not include sharing the victim’s affidavit. The amendment would also clarify that Police may share information about the order with other agencies, as appropriate, to inform multi-agency risk assessment and service responses. 47. Providers delivering programmes under th...

  7. Beattie v Official Assignee [2021] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...but the Assignee was 8 nevertheless later able to agree terms with his solicitors to enable progression of the proceedings. [23] On or about 18 June 2015 the Assignee filed an originating application dated 15 June 2015 (with an accompanying affidavit in support) in the High Court in Whangarei seeking an order cancelling the Gifts. [24] Mrs Beattie and Northland Trustee (2010) Ltd filed notices of opposition to the Assignee's application. At the second mention of the Assignee...

  8. Holden & Anor as Trustees of the Estate of Bruce Morris v Hanns [2010] NZWHT Wellington 23 [pdf, 432 KB]

    ...it was for the builder to supervise the contract works. 26 [106] The claimant and Council said that the evidence indicated that Walker had supervised the work. [107] On 18 March 2009 Mrs Papadopoulos had given evidence by way of affidavit detailing Mr Walker‟s interaction with the engineer on 4 March 1998. She also provided evidence that Walker and Mr Hanns were involved in the arrangement of insurance on 16 June 1998 and Walker dealt with variations on 17 February...

  9. Grants-Handbook-v4.81.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...able to be assigned. Legal representation will be determined by the nature of the proceedings and the applicant’s interest in them. Consideration will be given as to whether the proceedings involve preparation of a written application and support affidavits, whether the applicant is required to make an appearance and whether they are capable of being self-represented. Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 Under s 11(7) of the Act, proceedings under Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2...

  10. Wentzel v Collie [2012] NZWHT Auckland 15 [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...Collie had in obtaining a CCC and of the content of the DBH determinations. They also had an extensive report on the current condition of the house. [123] The real estate agent, Leila Morris, appeared as a witness for Ms Collie. She filed an affidavit annexed to which was a marked up copy of the second DBH determination. The markings identified various matters of concern that had been noted in Mr Dibley’s inspection reports. In her evidence Ms Morris stated that the mar...