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  1. BS & CS v C Ltd [2024] NZDT 314 (20 April 2024) [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...the cats would be transferred to [suburb] for a couple of days until the new facility was finished. However, when the consumers dropped off their car the next day, they were told the cats had not been transferred. 3. On the morning of 10 January 2023, the day the consumers were returning to [city], they received an email stating that the cattery had lost N. The supplier was unsure when the cat had gone missing (possibly five or six days before) or when she had last been fed. 4. The...

  2. IM v KE [2024] NZDT 301 (8 May 2024) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...APPLICANT IM RESPONDENT KE APPLICANT'S INSURER (if applicable) G Ltd The Tribunal orders: KE is to pay $250.00 to IM on or before 31 May 2024. REASONS Brief Details of Claim 1. On or about 14 December 2023, IM drove into the carpark of [café]. IM says as she pulled up, a large dog started jumping up at her vehicle. IM went into the café to enquire as to whose dog it was. A person from the café came out and IM and that person caught the d...

  3. Remote participation in courts discussion document plain language summary [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...For example, there is a higher threshold for using remote participation in criminal proceedings where evidence is heard. The use of audio-visual technology in courts has increased over the last five years. While use declined during 2022 and 2023, current use remains higher than before the COVID pandemic. Do any of the options in the discussion document mean people have to use remote participation? We are testing an option to strengthen expectations for more use of remote p...

  4. EQ & KQ v D Ltd [2024] NZDT 431 (30 May 2024) [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...applicant is liable for the respondent’s invoice, and the late payment/debt collection costs charged by D Ltd. 5) Further to the above, the basic question here arising is what address KQ gave the respondent’s receptionist, LC, on 24 August 2023 for a plumber to attend. I accept LC’s evidence that she was told [address 2]. I found LC’s evidence to be credible and convincing. She had a strong recall of the conversation with LC. I do not consider there is any way, which makes sens...

  5. MM v N Ltd [2024] NZDT 503 (8 August 2024) [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 1 of 3 (Disputes Tribunal Act 1988) ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL [2024] NZDT 503 APPLICANT MM RESPONDENT N Ltd The Tribunal orders: The claim is dismissed. Reasons: 1) In February 2023, the applicant bought a [vehicle] from the respondent. At the time of purchase the car had an odometer reading of 52,547 kilometres. 2) On or about 25 March 2024 the car broke down. The car was repaired, and the water pump needed...

  6. BL v R Ltd & U Ltd [2024] NZDT 865 (15 August 2024) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...contacted the manufacturer, R Ltd asking for help with assessing the installation. In August 2021 R Ltd sent a technician who instructed the initial installers to adjust a few things in the ducting, however, the system continued to break down. 2. In 2023, BL was quoted $3000+ GST for another installation company to assess the failed unit. They advised that the installation of the unit was incorrect including the fact that the ducting used on the initial installation would never have wo...

  7. Information held by the Ministry of Justice

    ...Disclosure Policy Acceptable Use of Technology Policy HR Delegations Policy Disciplinary Process Policy Security screening exemption for lawyers Information management policies - Data and Information Policy (May 2020).  Information Strategy 2020-2023 Legal Aid Services – Grants handbook (November 2017) Granting aid for Waitangi Tribunal matters – operational policy (June 2016) Information relating to the approval of legal aid providers and the quality assurance framework for legal aid...

  8. What happens next

    ...The Tribunal will send parties a written decision which will show reasons for the decision. The decision will be published on the Tribunal website once released to you and may also be published on other public websites. For claims heard from 1 April 2023 onwards, the Tribunal will release 75 % of decisions within 6 months of the final day of hearing or receipt of final submissions (the period between 25 December and 15 January of any given year is excluded from the 6 month timeframe). For claim...

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  9. [2025] NZEmpC 190 Wilson Parking NZ Ltd v Turner [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...the landlord parties listed in schedule 1. (c) A freezing order requiring the defendants to pay 30 per cent of all revenue derived to date and to be derived from the landlord parties in 2 Kea Investments Ltd v Wikeley Family Trustee Ltd [2023] NZHC 466 at [47]-[48], citing Wing Hung Printing Company Ltd v Saito Offshore Pty Ltd [2010] NZCA 502, [2011] 1 NZLR 754 and Green & McCahill Holding Ltd v Ara Weiti Developments Ltd [2022] NZCA 218 at [82]. 3 Klissers Farmhouse Bake...

  10. 2020-12-07 Statement of Evidence of Julie Everett-Hincks on behalf of the ORC [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...2017) by 2025 given the amount of work the Council is yet to do.2 19 One of the Minister’s recommendations stemming from the review conducted by Professor Skelton was for a new Land and Water Regional Plan (LWRP) to be notified by December 2023. The Council has committed to this in its response to the Minister.3 20 The Council has considered the work required in order to meet this timeframe, particularly in relation to the science team. Professor Skelton identified that a r...