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  1. Respond to a charge

    It’s free to respond to a charge. If charges have been laid against you by a Complaints Assessment Committee at the Real Estate Agents Disciplinary Tribunal, you’ll need to fill out a Response to Charge form: Response to charge Appoint someone to act for you You can represent yourself or you can appoint an agent or representative (like a lawyer) to represent you during the charge process. Both you and your representative need to fill out this form: Authority to Act Form 2023 [PDF, 179 K...

  2. Charging documents

    The filing of a charging document commences proceedings against a defendant. Any person may commence a proceeding under section 15 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 by filing the charging document. The document must be disclosed to the defendant as part of the initial disclosure.  Section 16 of the Act and rule 3.1 of the Rules sets out the information that must be included in a charging document.  On this page: The charge Charges worded in the alternative Representative charges Furt...

  3. Costs & disbursements

    You can submit this file type electronically and pay any associated fee through  File and Pay. On this page: Awarding costs and disbursements What can you claim? Appealing a costs order Security for costs Awarding costs and disbursements In this section, ‘costs’ refers to the expense of hiring a lawyer. ‘Disbursements’ refers to the expenses you incur in taking the proceeding (other than the lawyer’s fees), for example, the court filing fees. After a judgment is delivered the judge...

  4. Costs & disbursements

    On this page: Awarding costs and disbursements What can you claim? Appealing a costs order Security for costs Awarding costs and disbursements In this section, ‘costs’ refers to the expense of hiring a lawyer. ‘Disbursements’ refers to the expenses you incur in taking the proceeding (other than the lawyer’s fees), for example, the court filing fees and witness expenses. After a judgment is delivered the Judge may: order the unsuccessful party to pay the costs and/or disbursements o...

  5. Forms and costs

    All appeals cost $672 (including GST) to file. Police, Medical Officers of Health and licensing inspectors are not required to pay the fee. Notice of appeal against a decision of a district licensing committee Alcohol licensing template forms can be found on the  alcohol form template page. Ways to pay the fee Online You can pay the filing fee online using File and Pay. Please note: At this stage, File and Pay cannot accept online filing for ARLA applications. To file the documentatio

  6. 8 May 2025 Julius & Price v Auckland Trotting Club Inc & LS Alexandra Park Ltd [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS An application for declaration regarding validity and enforceability of the Operational Noise Management Plan to all owners and tenants of the commercial units of Alexandra Park Building B ENV-2024-304-000124 Julius & Price v Auckland Trotting Club Inc & LS Alexandra Park Ltd T/A Lone Star Alexander Park Application For Declaration pursuant to Section 311 of the Resource Management Act 1991 Court Reference: ENV-2024-AKL-000241 1. i. T...

  7. 19 May 2025 Julius & Price v Auckland Trotting Club Inc & LS Alexandra Park Ltd [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...SCHEDULE OF PROCEEDINGS An application for declaration regarding validity and enforceability of the Operational Noise Management Plan to all owners and tenants of the commercial units of Alexandra Park Building B ENV-2024-304-000124 Julius & Price v Auckland Trotting Club Inc & LS Alexandra Park Ltd T/A Lone Star Alexander Park Application For Declaration pursuant to Section 311 of the Resource Management Act 1991 Court Reference: ENV-2024-AKL-000241 1. i. T...

  8. Garnishee proceedings & charging orders

    ...and pay the applicable fee at your nearest district court. Unlike other civil enforcement applications, garnishee proceedings are processed and dealt with in the District Court in which the proceedings are filed, and not in the courts Central Registry. Fees for garnishee proceedings Find a district court near you Putting a charging order on the debtor’s property If the debtor owns property, you can apply to stop them from selling that property until the debt is paid. To transfer ownership, th...

  9. Caveats & Statutory Land Charges

    On this page: Remove a caveat or Statutory Land Charge What happens once the documents are executed? Create a consent form Please note: a duly executed document is needed for each transaction (including consents) and that A&I forms cannot be executed. Remove a Caveat or Statutory Land Charge One of the following forms are required depending on whether there is a caveat or a Statutory Land Charge over the property, and if the legal aid grant is open or closed: Caveat withdrawal form - open

  10. Charging guidelines for OIA requests

    On 18 March 2002 the Government approved revised guidelines for charging for official information, as linked below. These guidelines replace those approved by the State Sector Committee in January 1992 (STA (92) M 1/3) and set out in the Department of Justice memorandum of 26 February 1992. The charges are inclusive of GST at 15% (since 1 October 2010). The charges are provided for Government Departments, Crown Entities, State-owned Enterprises and all other organisations which are subject...