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  1. [2020] NZREADT 22 - Catley & Boyle - Ruling (4) (26 May 2020) [pdf, 145 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2020] NZREADT 22 READT 021/19 and 022/19 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal under s 111 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BETWEEN BRUCE RAYMOND CATLEY AND TIMOTHY JOHN BOYLE Appellants AND THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 521) First Respondent AND MARGARET and ROBERT FLANAGAN Second Respondents On the papers Tribunal: Hon P J Andrews (Chairperson) Mr J...

  2. BM v YI LCRO 124 / 2010 (7 April 2011) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...that evidence was not put before the Court. [3] In 2007, Mr S, a barrister, was retained by the Legal Services Agency (LSA) for an opinion as to whether legal aid should be granted to enable the Applicant to pursue an application for leave to appeal. Following receipt of that opinion, legal aid was granted. Subsequently, the Court made an order granting the Applicant leave to appeal. [4] The Respondent agreed to conduct the appeal on a pro bono basis. He determined that the g...

  3. Robinson v ACC [2012] NZACA 9 [pdf, 640 KB]

    IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER BETWEEN [2012] NZACA 9 ACA 6/10 of the Accident Compensation Act 1982 of an appeal pursuant to s 107 of the Act CHRISTINE ROBINSON of Auckland Appellant ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION a body corporate duly constituted under the provisions of the said Act Respondent BEFORE THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION APPEAL AUTHORITY R Bedford HEARING at Auckland on 26 June 2012 APPEARANCES/COUNSEL Mr Peart for appellant Ms Becroft (in perso...

  4. 2.3 High Court

    ...conduct both judge-alone and jury trials. The High Court can impose a sentence of life imprisonment or preventive detention (the District Court must transfer sentencing to the High Court if one of these sentences is likely). The High Court hears criminal appeals from judge-alone proceedings in the District Court and the Youth Court. In some instances, the High Court can also hear sentence appeals from jury proceedings in the District Court. The High Court deals with a large and diverse civil ca...

  5. Where to file documents

    ...primary defendant. To make sure you file your documents in the correct place, refer to rule 5.1 of the High Court Rules All subsequent applications must be filed at the same place. See a list of the High Court registries in New Zealand If you are filing an appeal, you should file it in one of the following places: in the High Court registry closest to where the hearing of the matter being appealed took place, or if there was no hearing, in the High Court registry closest to where the decision...

  6. About the Authority

    ...that they understand how their matter will be handled by the Authority. 5.        This Protocol applies until revoked or modified by the Authority. 6.        The Authority’s Protocol dated 13 June 2022 is revoked. G D Pearson Customs Appeal Authority 09/09/2022   The Customs Appeal Authority is an independent judicial body that hears appeals against the decisions and directions of the New Zealand Customs Service. The Authority consists of 1 person appointed by the Governor...

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  7. What happens next

    When we receive your notice of appeal, we’ll check it to make sure it includes the required information then send a copy of it to the Ministry of Social Development. Overview - Hearing process Guidelines - Hearing process Glossary of terms Before the hearing The Ministry of Social Development will prepare a report about your matter. They’ll send you a copy of their report before the hearing begins. You can respond to their report. We’ll send you a notice of hearing at least 15 days before...

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  8. Taxation and Charities Review Authority

    Taxation and Charities Review Authority  The Taxation and Charities Review Authority (the Authority) hears tax disputes arising between taxpayers and the Inland Revenue Department and it also hears appeals under the Charities Act 2005 against decisions made by the Charities Registration Board or the Chief Executive of the Department of Internal Affairs. The Chair of the Taxation and Charities Review Authority is a Judicial Officer who deals with both tax disputes and charities appeals. ...

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  9. Pay reparation

    ...If you fail to make payment within 28 days or according to the judge’s instructions, the court can take enforcement action against you to collect the outstanding amount, in the same way as a fine. About court enforcement action  If you want to appeal the decision You can appeal your reparation sentence up to 28 days from the day you were sentenced. Appeals have to be made in writing to the court. You can get forms to appeal at the court where you were sentenced....

  10. 2017-NZEnvC-114 Ngati Te Ata Waiohua and Ngati Tamaoho Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 537 KB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND AND Decision No. [2017] NZEnvC 114 of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) and the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010 (LGATPA) of appeals pursuant to clause 14 of Schedule 1 to the RMA and an appeal pursuant to section 156 of the LGATPA Proposed Private Plan Change 372 (PC 372) and proposed Auckland Unitary Plan NGATI TE ATA WAIOHUA and NGATI TAMAOHO TRUST (ENV-2015-AKL-15...