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  1. Calculator FAQ

    ...intervals. The calculator must also comply with any prescribed rules or requirements governing the establishment or operation of the Internet site calculator. An application can be made to the court either before the judgment is sealed, or later if permitted by the rules of the court, if the calculator has made an error when calculating interest. The court may make such orders as it considers fair, if the court is satisfied that: The calculator has not allowed interest to be calculated as req...

  2. 10.5 Appendix E: Media and Reporting Protocol in the Youth Court

    The Youth Court is a division of the District Court. Its proceedings are not open to the public. However, media are legally entitled, and permitted, to attend Youth Court proceedings under 329(1)(l)of  the Oranga  Tamariki  Act1989  (“the  Act”),and  are  welcome  to  do  so. The reporting of Youth Court proceedings is subject to a statutory prohibition against publication, except  with  the leave  of  the  Judge that  heard  the  proceedings. The  Youth  Court  wishes ...

  3. 6.3 Searches and search rules

    ...Administration Act 1969. And for Appeals: Every person has the right to access the formal court record relating to an appeal. However for criminal proceedings, without limiting rule 6(a), a person may access the following documents only if a Judge permits the person to do so: (a) any pre-trial judgment, order, or minute in a criminal proceeding, including any bail judgment, order, or minute: (b) any document containing evidence of a complainant or of a person who gives or intends to give pro...

  4. Timeframes

    ...to process the CMM before the case review hearing. The CMM filing date will be recorded on the CMM when it is issued to the defendant’s lawyer. Time of trial callover (jury trials) While in most cases a case review hearing will be held, the Act does permit departure from the case management provisions. For this reason, the time to trial callover is not connected directly to the case review hearing. Rather, the trial callover must be not later than 40 working days after the proceedings are adj...

  5. Trust law reform

    ...– this means what is set out in the trust deed or other trust documents, or matters that are implied in those documents act in accordance with the terms of the trust act honestly and in good faith act for the benefit of beneficiaries, or to further a permitted purpose. Most trusts are set up for the benefit of beneficiaries. There are a limited number of situations where trusts can be set up for a purpose; these will be usually be charitable trusts exercise powers for a proper purpose. Other...

  6. Practice directions

    ...note: remote viewing of hearings This practice note applies to any hearing of the Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal | Rōpū Take Tautohenga ā-Waka (the Tribunal) in respect of which the Tribunal has made a direction that remote viewing of the hearing is permitted. If you wish to apply to view a Tribunal hearing remotely, you should contact the Registry of the Tribunal by email or telephone.  The request should be made before 1 pm on the working day before the hearing. If you are give...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 119 Northland Regional Council v Wright [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...able to read or write himself. [6] Mr Wright appeared to rely upon some discussions with Council Officers which he may have misunderstood and also with FENZ. Mr Wright was of the view that as long as the smoke went “straight up”, this was permitted. Mr Bradford assures the Court that Mr Wright now clearly understands the gravity of the situation and the offences involved. [7] At the current time, the Council has not commenced any prosecutions against Mr Wright and there...

  8. Director-General of Conservation 100 [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...with a ‘high’ leaching rate of Nitrogen will not avoid the need to significantly reduce their leaching rates. 7.2. Rule 3.11.4.1 – the relief sought by the appellant will ensure that the stocking rate threshold is appropriate for a permitted activity and will achieve the required 20% improvement in water quality. 7.3. Rule 3.11.4.3 – subject to paragraph 8, the relief sought by the appellant will ensure that the stocking rate threshold is more likely to achieve th...

  9. CAC20002 v Lloyd [2012] NZREADT 77 [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...prejudice the defendant and/or the conduct of the hearing. This is embodied in Rule 13 of the Real Estate Agents Act (Complaints and Discipline) Regulations 2009. However to limit the application of this Rule (when read in conjunction with s 105) by permitting an amendment only during a hearing would be a breach of natural justice. This is because limiting the power to amend an amendment at the hearing only, would seriously prejudice the defendant and his/her ability to respond to the...

  10. 2019 Youth Court Protocol [pdf, 150 KB]

    Media and Reporting Protocol in the Youth Court The Youth Court is a division of the District Court. Its proceedings are not open to the public. However, media are legally entitled, and permitted, to attend Youth Court proceedings under 329(1)(l) of the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 (“the Act”), and are welcome to do so. The reporting of Youth Court proceedings is subject to a statutory prohibition against publication, except with the leave of the Judge that heard the proceedings. The Yout...