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Mar. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 731

And whereas default has been made in the payment of the said sum:
I hereby certify that there is now due and owing by the said __ to the said __ under the said judgment [or order] the sum of __, particulars of which are hereunder written.
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 19____.

(Seal of the Court.)
(Signed) A. B.,
Clerk of Awards.

THE PARTICULARS ABOVE REFERRED TO.

[Here set out all dates, sums, and other particulars necessary to identify the sum in respect of which the certificate is given.]

No. 12. Notice of Motion.

Notice is hereby given that application will be made by [State the name, calling, and address of the applicant, and the character in which he makes the application—e.g., “the plaintiff” or “a dependant of A. B., deceased”] to the Court of Arbitration [or to His Honour the Judge of the Court of Arbitration], at the time and place specified in the memorandum hereunder written for an order [Here state the nature of the order to be applied for].
The grounds on which the application will be made are [Here set out the grounds of the application.]

(Signed by the Applicant, or his Solicitor, or Agent.)

MEMORANDUM.

  1. It is intended to serve this notice upon [Here state names, addresses, and callings of persons intended to be served, and the characters in which they are made parties to the application].
    [Or, It is intended to make this application ex parte].
  2. This notice of motion is filed by the applicant in person [or by __, solicitor for the applicant], whose address for service is __.
  3. This application will be heard at __, on __, the __ day of __, 19, at __ o’clock in the __ noon.
    [Time and place of hearing to be filled in after appointment by Judge, and before service of notice.]

No. 13. Petition of Right.

New Zealand.
In the Court of Arbitration, [Northern] Industrial District.

In the matter of the Workers’ Compensation Act, 1908.

The __ day of __, 19____.

To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty.
Your faithful subject, A. B., of [Here state residence and calling of petitioner] humbly showeth,—
That [Here set forth the grounds on which the petitioner claims relief, and the nature of the relief claimed, as in a statement of claim in an ordinary action].
Your suppliant therefore humbly prays that Your Majesty will be graciously pleased to order that right be done in this matter.
And your suppliant as in duty bound will ever pray.

A. B.

This petition is filed by the petitioner in person [or by C. D., the solicitor of the petitioner], whose address for service is __.

No. 14. Statement of Defence in a Suit against the Crown.

New Zealand.
In the Court of Arbitration, [Northern] Industrial District.

A. B., of [Address and description],
v.
The King.

The __ day of __, 19____.

STATEMENT OF DEFENCE.

C. D., Esquire, Attorney-General, for and on behalf of His Majesty the King, says that, &c. [as in a statement of defence in an ordinary action].

MEMORANDUM.

This statement of defence is filed by __, whose address for service is __.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1909, No 19





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⚖️ Forms for Court of Arbitration Proceedings under the Workers' Compensation Act (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Court of Arbitration, Workers' Compensation Act, Forms, Certificate of Clerk of Awards, Notice of Motion, Petition of Right, Statement of Defence
  • A. B., Clerk of Awards
  • C. D., Attorney-General