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  1. CN Ltd & ID Ltd v W Ltd [2022] NZDT 82 (18 March 2022) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...RESPONDENT W Ltd The Tribunal orders: The claim is dismissed. Reasons 1. BH is the owner of CN Ltd and ID Ltd, which between the two companies runs a fleet of 8 [drink] vans. The companies have engaged FF, a business associated with W Ltd, to service their [drink] machines for many years. 2. HF of both FF and W Ltd, serviced two of CN Ltd/ID Ltd’s [S] machines in September 2020, and due to their age and increasing unavailability of spare parts, recommended their repla...

  2. LCRO 43/2019 KD v MX (19 February 2021) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...[X] to take no further action on his complaints about Mrs MX. Background [2] Mr KD and Ms QY were the parents of two young children and lived together in [country]. [3] In about July/August 2017, Ms QY left the relationship and travelled to New Zealand with the children. They lived with Ms QY’s parents in [city 1]. [4] The older child was enrolled at [School 1] – the younger child was enrolled at a pre-school in [suburb]. 2 [5] Mr KD and Ms QY commenced litigation...

  3. [2025] NZEmpC 64 Sharma v Rodney Farm 'N' Machinery Ltd [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...put certain times in, which were incorrect. The evidence before me focussed on one day where Mr Sharma considers that, although he put that he finished work at 5pm, in fact he worked until much later. This was accepted by the Authority and was addressed through a finding that Rodney Farm pay Mr Sharma $161 (gross) as wage arrears. That finding was not challenged before me and is appropriate. 9 Wikaira v Chief Executive of Department of Corrections [2016] NZEmpC 175 at [237]....

  4. J v IAG New Zealand Ltd [2022] CEIT-2019-0068 [pdf, 530 KB]

    ...CEIT-0068-2019 IN THE MATTER OF CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKES INSURANCE TRIBUNAL ACT 2019 BETWEEN P J & S J Applicant AND HOLLOWAY BUILDERS LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) First Respondent AND IAG NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Second Respondent AND QBE AUSTRALIA LIMITED Third Respondent AND HFC CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL (SOUTH) LIMITED Fourth Respondent (REMOVED) AND AND CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL Fifth Respondent STA...

  5. [2020] NZEmpC 194 Samuels v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...Ms Lang if she could have a look at the document and Ms Lang passed it to her. The Authority Member noted its contents. [6] At the conclusion of the investigation meeting the Authority Member issued an oral determination. The determination addressed the substantive claim and costs. Mr Samuels accepts that he had an opportunity to make submissions to the Authority Member, including in respect of costs. He says that the opportunity was inadequate for reasons I will come to.

  6. Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) In relation to personal care and welfare [docx, 139 KB]

    ...Authorised witness A person who witnesses the donor’s signature to an EPA. The signature must be witnessed by one of the following: a lawyer a legal executive who is a member of, and holds a current annual registration certificate issued by, The New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Incorporated, has 12 or more months’ experience as a legal executive, and is employed by and supervised by a lawyer an authorised officer or employee of a trustee corporation. If the attorney is a lawyer a...

  7. 2023-02-23-DR-NZTA-O2NL-Minute-s274-Website.pdf [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...be signed or unsigned) with the Court at EnvironmentCourt@justice.govt.nz. Section 274 parties who/which do not have access to email may file a single signed paper copy of their notice witl1 the Court at the PO 3 Box/DX number or physical address set out in para 4 (above - third bullet point). The Court will record all such notices on the project web page; • Otherwise meet the requirements of Form 33 of the Resource Management (Forms, Fees, and Procedure) Regulations 2003...

  8. [2022] NZEnvC 032 Currie v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...Ltd. The other is a kennel business which operated until recently under the name Tolly Farm Boarding Cattery and Kennels. 4. Tolly Farm was initially a boarding cattery and kennels business, providing boarding, daycare, grooming and vet nurse services for pet owners in the Manawatu area. Tolly Farm was established by Brian and Ilsa Surgenor and has provided these services for over 50 years at 94 Mulgrave Street, Ashhurst. The property and business were purchased by me through t...

  9. MacGregor v Craig [2016] NZHRRT 6 [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...significant importance in the legislative scheme. [24] It is not necessary for the present context to address the other statutory provisions which relate to the dispute resolution process but they are listed for ease of reference: 77 Dispute resolution services 78 Method of providing services 79 How complaints received to be treated 79A Choice of procedures 80 Taking action or further action in relation to complaint 81 Commission to inform parties of process 82 Information gath...

  10. Evaluation of New Zealand court-referred restorative justice pilot [pdf, 181 KB]

    JUST PUBLISHED Introduction New Zealand is internationally recognised as a leader in restorative justice and as such this evaluation of the court- referred restorative justice pilot is an important component of the body of information being collected on this process. The court-referred restorative justice pilot started at the end of 2001 in Auckland, Waitakere, Hamilton and Dunedin District Courts. The pilot built on initiatives such as the youth justice system’s family group confere...