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  1. Use a representative

    Anyone appealing to the tribunal may appoint a representative to represent them during the appeal process, or they may represent themselves. A representative may include a family member or friend. There are strict rules about who can be appointed to act as your representative. They must be a licensed immigration advisor, a lawyer or someone who is exempt from having a licence. If you wish to have a representative, you and the representative need to fill in this form: Authority to act - Form 8 Th...

  2. Forms & fees

    If you want to make an appeal to the Immigration & Protection Tribunal (IPT), you should use the forms on this webpage. Some forms also have guides that will help you assess whether or not you are entitled to appeal to the Tribunal. The guides also provide information on how to lodge an appeal and what happens after you lodge your appeal. Appeals to the Tribunal must be lodged within specific timeframes. Each of the guides contains information on how you calculate the period in which you mus...

  3. How to apply

    How much does it cost to appeal? There’s no fee to appeal to the Registry. What you need to send us If you want to appeal to the Registry, you must do so within 28 days of ACC’s decision. If you appeal after this time, you must state in a letter with your application why your appeal is late and why you think it should be accepted. To appeal, fill in the Notice of Appeal form and send it to us, making sure you include a copy of ACC’s decision and copies of any documents you refer to. How do...

  4. [2019] NZSSAA 3 (23 January 2019) [pdf, 108 KB]

    [2019] NZSSAA 3 Reference No. SSA 18/18 IN THE MATTER of the Social Security Act 2018 AND IN THE MATTER of an appeal by XXXX of XXXX against a decision of a Benefits Review Committee BEFORE THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEAL AUTHORITY S Pezaro - Deputy Chair K Williams - Member C Joe - Member Hearing at Auckland on 16 January 2019 Appearances No appearance for the appellant A Katona for the Ministry of Soci...

  5. [2019] NZREADT 9 - Matson v CAC510, Newlove, Stewart & Eves Realty Ltd (4 March 2019) [pdf, 329 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2019] NZREADT 9 READT 058/18 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal under s 111 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BETWEEN JOHN BERNARD and BEVERLEY JOAN MATSON Appellants AND THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 410) First Respondent AND MEGAN NEWLOVE Second Respondent AND GORDON STEWART Third Respondent AND EVES REALTY LIMITED t/a Eves Realty Limited Cherrywood Fourth Res...

  6. Form-A-Costs-Orders.doc [doc, 40 KB]

    Form A NOTICE OF APPEAL RELATING TO COSTS ORDERS Part 6, Criminal Procedure Act 2011 In the Court of Appeal of New Zealand – I te Kōti Pīra o Aotearoa [Name] v [R or Police or prosecutor] Name of appellant: …………………………………………………………………………….. Decision being appealed: ……………………………………………………………………… Date of decision: ……………………………………………………………€...

  7. Form-B-Suppression-Orders.doc [doc, 40 KB]

    Form B NOTICE OF APPEAL RELATING TO SUPPRESSION ORDERS Part 6, Criminal Procedure Act 2011 In the Court of Appeal of New Zealand – I te Kōti Pīra o Aotearoa [Name] v [R or Police prosecutor] Name of appellant [the applicant for the suppression order or the member of the media to whom s 210(1) applies]: …………………………………………………………………………….. Decision being appealed: ………………………………………………………………...

  8. [2015] NZSSAA 021, 31 March [pdf, 31 KB]

    [2015] NZSSAA 021 Reference No. SSA 62/13 IN THE MATTER of the Social Security Act 1964 AND IN THE MATTER of an appeal by XXXX of XXXX against a decision of a Benefits Review Committee BEFORE THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEAL AUTHORITY Ms M Wallace − Chairperson Mr K Williams − Member Lady Tureiti Moxon − Member HEARING at AUCKLAND on 10 March 2015 APPEARANCES No appearance for the appellant Ms N Jaura for Chief Executive of the Ministr...

  9. 2.0 Our court system

    ...between the state and individuals, or between individuals, through either the criminal justice system or the civil justice system. New Zealand’s general courts are structured like a pyramid, with the Supreme Court at the top. Below, is the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the District Courts. These are ‘courts of general jurisdiction’. They are the main courts in our justice system. If someone wants to appeal a decision made by a court, they appeal to a higher court to review the deci...

  10. Lawrence v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late Filing to the District Court) [2023] NZACC 130 [pdf, 130 KB]

    IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI-Ā-ROHE KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2023] NZACC 130 ACR 103/23 UNDER THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL UNDER SECTION 149 OF THE ACT BETWEEN MICHAEL LAWRENCE Appellant AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Judgment on the papers. Submissions: C Tatley for the Appellant J Castle for the Respondent Date of Judgment: 7 August 2023 JUDGMENT...