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sc 38 2013 ia v the queen
[2020] NZSC 8
Hearing date 9 June 2016
Court protocols during Alert Level 3 (April-May 2020)
New Zealand Law Society v John Llewellyn Stanley
Case information | New Zealand Law Society v John Llewellyn Stanley SC 41/2019
Supreme Court
Civil Appeal – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in determining whether the Applicant was a fit and proper person to be admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, particularly in relation to the Applicant’s prior convictions.
Rangitira Developments Limited v Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated
Case information | Rangitira Developments Limited v Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated SC 105/2018
Supreme Court
Civil Appeal – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in quashing the declarations and orders made by the High Court
Lodge Real Estate Limited, Monarch Real Estate Limited, Brian King and Jeremy O'Rourke v Commerce Commission
Case information | Lodge Real Estate Limited, Monarch Real Estate Limited, Brian King and Jeremy O'Rourke v Commerce Commission SC 116/2018
Supreme Court
Civil Appeal – Commerce Act 1986, s 30 – Whether there must be a moral obligation for the purposes of price fixing – Whether there was an agreement to vendor fund – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in allowing the respondent’s appeal against the High Cou…
Wellington International Airport Limited v New Zealand Airline Pilots' Association Industrial Union of Workers Incorporated and Director of Civil Aviation
Case information | Wellington International Airport Limited v New Zealand Airline Pilots' Association Industrial Union of Workers Incorporated and Director of Civil Aviation SC 26/2017
Supreme Court
Civil Appeal – Civil Aviation Rules, Part 139 – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in its interpretation of the term “practicable” in Part 139 of the Civil Aviation Rules – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in its consideration of the matters that the Dire…