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Siemer v Heron [2013] NZCA 204 (6 June 2013)

Last Updated: 20 June 2013


IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF NEW ZEALAND
BETWEEN

VINCENT ROSS SIEMER
Appellant
AND

MICHAEL RICHARD HERON
First Respondent

RUSSELL McVEAGH
Second Respondent

FORCE 1 SECURITY
Third Respondent

SIONE TANAKI
Fourth Respondent

PIO SAMI
Fifth Respondent


Court:

Wild J
Counsel:

T L Clarke and S P H Elliott for First and Second Respondents
Judgment:
(On the papers)

6 June 2013 at 11.30 am


JUDGMENT OF WILD J


The application by Mr Siemer to review the decision of the Registrar declining to accept Mr Siemer’s notice of appeal is dismissed.
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[1] Mr Siemer has sought to appeal to this Court from Wylie J’s decision delivered on 16 August 2012 Siemer v Heron.[1]
[2] The Registrar of this Court has declined to accept Mr Siemer’s notice of appeal, for want of jurisdiction.
[3] By notice filed on 3 October 2012 Mr Siemer applies for a review of the Registrar’s decision refusing to accept for filing his notice of appeal.
[4] In a judgment I am delivering contemporaneously in Siemer v Heron (CA713/2012) I have detailed the background to this proposed appeal. I will therefore not do that again.
[5] In that judgment (CA713/2012) I have also explained why Mr Siemer’s appeal to the High Court was deemed abandoned on 30 August 2012, and why from then on there was nothing to appeal from. I have referred to the Supreme Court’s judgment in Siemer v Heron in which the Supreme Court explains why that is the position.[2] I need not set all that out again in this judgment. It suffices to state that when, on 4 September 2012, Mr Siemer sought to appeal to this Court from Wylie J’s 16 August 2012 judgment, his appeal to the High Court had been deemed abandoned. He therefore no longer had any appeal extant in the High Court, in respect of which he could appeal to this Court. The Registrar of this Court was therefore correct to decline to accept his notice of appeal.
[6] Having reviewed the Registrar’s decision declining to accept Mr Siemer’s notice of appeal I uphold it. I dismiss his application to review that decision.



Solicitors:
Bell Gully, Auckland for First and Second Respondents


[1] Siemer v Heron [2012] NZHC 2073.

[2] Siemer v Heron [2011] NZSC 133 [2012] 1 NZLR 309 at [35]–[36], [38] and [41].


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