Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this plan when representing a landowner who is not the primary contracting respondent, but whose land is subject to a proposed charging order under section 50 of the Construction Contracts Act 2002. It helps practitioners manage the adjudication process as a third party and file a review of the determination in the District Court under section 52.
Jurisdiction: New Zealand District Court, National.
The Process at a Glance: The workflow begins by triaging the notice of adjudication served on the landowner under section 50. The practitioner evaluates the landowner's potential joint and several liability exposure and submits representations to the adjudicator. If the determination approves a charging order, the practitioner drafts and files a Form 4 application for review in the District Court within 20 working days of the determination date.
Key Legislation and Case Law: Governed by the Construction Contracts Act 2002 and the Construction Contracts Regulations 2003. Key provisions include s 50 (charging orders over landowner's land), s 52 (landowner's right of review), and Regulation 7 (Form 4 application for review).
* Disclaimer: We're nobody's lawyer, because we aren't lawyers. You are, so you know better than to take legal advice from an app. We also aren't accountants or dog trainers - just digital spirit guides taking zero liability for any of this. This site exists to gather the collective knowledge of practitioners like you. Verify everything and submit your feedback on the Construction Adjudication (Respondent) - Landowner (Non-Respondent) - Section 52 Review Pathway matter plan to improve the playbook. THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE, it's a request for input.
This legal matter plan provides a structured workflow for Real Estate cases, outlining the standard Adjudication process. Utilize these tracking templates to manage your legal cases efficiently.
Verify all prerequisite documentation has been obtained, cross-reference against the statutory requirements for this matter type, and confirm compliance with practice direction protocols.
Prepare the relevant forms and supporting materials required under the applicable legislation, ensuring all mandatory fields are completed and all attachments are properly certified.
Draft and dispatch formal correspondence addressing the procedural requirements at this stage, including any required notices, requests for information, or proposals for resolution.
Conduct a thorough review of all filed materials to ensure compliance with court requirements, verify service obligations have been met, and prepare for the next procedural milestone.
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Coordinate the collection and review of all financial documentation required for disclosure, including statements, valuations, and supporting schedules as mandated by the rules.