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  1. LCRO 18/2017 LK v NM [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...[6] Mr NM’s judgment was set aside together with the charging order. Mr NM was ordered to pay substantial costs to the successful applicant. The complaint and the Committee decision [7] Mr NM lodged a complaint against Mr LK and TS Law with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (NZLS) on 22 June 2015. The substance of Mr NM’s complaint was: (a) lack of effective service of court documents on the opposing party; (b) delays and errors in the court process; (c) dishon...

  2. Balatbat v Sparks [2016] NZIACDT 27 [pdf, 254 KB]

    ...licensed immigration adviser practising at Christchurch. The complainant approached an agency in the Philippines where he lives; the agency had a relationship with Mr Sparks. Mr Sparks agreed to assist the complainant with gaining a visa to work in New Zealand, in conjunction with finding a suitable position of employment. [2] Mr Sparks entered into an agreement to provide the services. However, neither Mr Sparks nor any other licensed immigration adviser was involved in the proce...

  3. Te-Manutukutuku-Issue-79.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...Hutt. From left : Kim Ngarimu, Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Deputy Chairperson Judge Sarah Reeves, Dr Robyn Anderson and Dr Ruakere Hond. 2 I n the last Te Manutukutuku, I wrote about the progress of the Tribunal’s kaupapa inquiry programme, address­ ing claims concerning issues that affect Māori nationally. Over the past year, our inquiry into the kaupapa claims has continued to gain momentum. In September, the Mana Wāhine inquiry concluded its tūāpapa hearings on the t...

  4. LCRO 140/2021 TQ v RI (8 August 2022) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...TQ’s complaints.2 2. I (and [Law Firm A]) acted for Mr TQ in proceedings concerning a dispute over what has been described as a “rare and collectable” 19XX [Car A]. The 1 [Company A Ltd], [Company B Ltd] v TQ CIV 20XX-XXX-XXX. 2 RI to New Zealand Law Society (9 October 2020). 2 judgment of His Honour Judge KB of 4 September 2014 (following a hearing on XX and XX MONTH 20XX) is annexed marked as 1. Mr TQ was the defendant, and judgment was entered against him in favo...

  5. 2020-11-20 List of Parties [pdf, 62 KB]

    Page 1 LIST OF PARTIES TOPIC: Decision on the provisions and matters raised in submissions on Otago Regional Council Plan Change 1 (Dust Suppressants & Landfills) Role Name Address for service Applicant Otago Regional Council Service via the website S274 Party Big Stone Forests Limited Service via the website S274 Party Cocks, John Service via the website S274 Party Director-General of Conservation Service via the website S274 Party Dunedin City Council Servi...

  6. 2020-11-20-PC1 List of Parties [pdf, 62 KB]

    Page 1 LIST OF PARTIES TOPIC: Decision on the provisions and matters raised in submissions on Otago Regional Council Plan Change 1 (Dust Suppressants & Landfills) Role Name Address for service Applicant Otago Regional Council Service via the website S274 Party Big Stone Forests Limited Service via the website S274 Party Cocks, John Service via the website S274 Party Director-General of Conservation Service via the website S274 Party Dunedin City Council Servi...

  7. Legislative-Obligations.pdf [pdf, 115 KB]

    Legislative obligations Legal aid providers have obligations under the Legal Services Act 2011 (the Act) with regard to notifying other parties involved in the proceedings and advising the Legal Services Commissioner (the Commissioner) when there is a change in the aided person’s circumstances. Section 24 - Provider in civil proceedings to notify other parties The situations where a provider is obligated to notify parties are outlined in the Act below: (1) When a part...

  8. BORA Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill [pdf, 188 KB]

    Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill 27 April 2010 ATTORNEY-GENERAL LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (EXEMPTION OF HEALTHY FOOD) AMENDMENT BILL 1. We have considered whether the Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill (‘the Bill’), a Member’s Bill in the name of Rahui Katene MP, is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (‘Bill of Rights Act...

  9. LCRO 168/2017 AH v OS and VI (21 December 2018) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...seen the draft will and Mr OS’s accompanying 8 November 2016 letter to Mrs C when visiting Mrs C at [Sunny]. [9] A week later on 27 March 2017, Mr OS wrote to Mrs C. He referred to his telephone conversation with Mr T and confirmed that a new property enduring power of attorney in favour of two partners in the firm was in place. He informed Mrs C that Mrs HR was [Mr C’s] personal care and welfare attorney, and that Mr AH, Mrs HR and Mr T were named as executors in her will....

  10. CNI Iwi Land Management Limited.pdf [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...to Rule 3.11.4.9 and the proposed new non-complying activity rule are consistent with Te Ture Whaimana. Alternative dispute resolution 11. CNI agrees to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. Service 12. An electronic copy of this notice is being served today by email on the Waikato Regional Council at PC1Appeals@waikatoregion.govt.nz and by email on the Appellant. 13. Waivers and directions have been made by the Environment Co...