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  1. Grants-Handbook-v4.88.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...

  2. LCRO 201/2021 DK obo The LK Estate v BY and FM (31 July 2023) [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...B]. This was in mid-August 2015. Mr CV arranged for Mr DK to be reappointed as Mrs LK’s enduring attorney for both welfare and property. [36] It seems that there were difficulties over the trusteeship issue. According to an extract from an affidavit by the appointer, Mr ZK, he was persuaded to request Mr JR to 6 resign as trustee, Mr JR refused to do so, a complaint was then made to “the Society of Accountants”5 and Mr JR eventually resigned. [37] The Rs were repre...

  3. H Trust v Southern Response Earthquake Services Ltd [2019] CEIT-2019-0011 [pdf, 997 KB]

    ...70 Although the Turner report refers to the "south-east corner" of the dwelling, I accept that it was referring to the kitchen corner, for the reasons given by Mr Scarry at [30] to [39] of his affidavit. (j) replaced the kitchen joinery and fittings, changing the layout and dimensions; (k) installed a heat pump and gas hot water; (l) installed an alarm, and security intercom; (m) replaced the French doors with bifold doors

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 127 Carrington Jade LP v Grant [pdf, 385 KB]

    ...place on 4 May 2023. 46 At [134]. 47 At [139]–[140]. [73] On 15 March 2023, the plaintiffs filed some of the records which had been requested, a statement in reply and an application for strike-out which was supported by two affidavits. [74] I was told that there was then a telephone directions conference with the Authority Member, who determined that the application for strike-out would be heard at the upcoming investigation meeting. [75] I turn to the substanc...

  5. [2019] NZEmpC 144 CBA v ONM [pdf, 577 KB]

    ...would be needed to obtain necessary medical support for Ms B, and to fully understand how it could meet its obligations to both her and ONM. [45] Also, on 2 May 2019, evidence for the intended hearing on 7 May 2019 was filed by ONM, being an affidavit from Ms C, and a brief of evidence from Ms D, a member of its Human Resources team. These witnesses provided detailed information as to the steps taken by ONM since the date of settlement, including those summarised above. Ms C ack...

  6. LCRO 98/2019 EL v SV, DV & JV (31 March 2021) [pdf, 510 KB]

    ...could have been mitigating features (remorse and insight) …. We refer to the supplementary submissions of the Standards Committee where [Mr EL’s] lack of cooperation is noted as follows: “… At no stage did [Mr EL] file any written response or affidavit evidence to the charge…”. [78] In an earlier decision, the Tribunal had also commented upon Mr EL’s lack of engagement.16 13 Paul Collins “Lawyers’ duty to co-operate” (2014) 844 LawTalk 28; see also Parlane v New...

  7. Grants Handbook v4.86.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...

  8. Grants Handbook v4.86.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...

  9. Family Court E solution Amendment Rules 2024 PCO26422 v1.23 4 December 2024 Consultation version.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...identity (for example, by relying on the user’s identity, and status, as a user of the e-solution): (b) approving, authorising, endorsing, or verifying the information: (c) signing or sealing, or signing and sealing, the information (for example, an affidavit): (d) attesting or certifying the information as a witness to another person’s authentication of it: (e) authenticating or approving, or authenticating and approving, the infor‐ mation in any other way or ways court— (a) has th...

  10. Applying-be-a-Legal-Aid-Provider-Step-by-Step-Guide-Feb-2025 [pdf, 655 KB]

    ...Supporting documents – research notes on legal issue, transcript from witness cross- examination and sentencing submissions you co-drafted. Case example 2 – Trial Supporting documents – interlocutory application to exclude evidence and decision, affidavit you drafted, research notes and correspondence with your client, opening address that you delivered. Case example 3 – Trial Supporting documents – transcript from witness evidence in chief and re-examination and sentencing...