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  1. NN v TU Ltd [2019] NZDT 1433 (21 February 2019) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...determined that it had been towed to TU LTD’s yard for failing to display a ticket. 3. NN claims $750.93, being the towing charge of $295.00, Uber fare of $11.58, various time costs including preparing for and attending the hearing, the Tribunal filing fee and other miscellaneous costs. 4. The issues to determine are: • Was NN in breach of the contractual parking provisions such that TU Ltd was justified in towing her vehicle? • If not, what are the reasonable damages avail...

  2. Form 6 List of Documents Relied On [docx, 44 KB]

    ...Judicial officer: Judge hearing the next event (if known). Delete this line if unknown. Fill out the option that applies and delete the other option. NOTE: enter enough lines above so this section is at the bottom of the cover page. For an individual: Filed by Person’s name, the Your role in proceedings, e.g. “plaintiff” in person. OR; for an organisation: Filed by Person’s name, an authorised officer for the Your organisation’s role in proceedings, e.g. “plaintiff”, Enter th...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 190 Gisborne District Council v Aratu Forests Limited [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...not object to the application, provided the notice of opposition is included in the documents released. [6] Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti Incorporated, who have given notice of intention to 3 become party to the proceedings under s 274 of the Act, filed no response.1 District Court (Access to Court Documents) Rules 2017 [7] Rule 8(1) of the District Court (Access to Court Documents) Rules 2017 stipulates that every person has the right to access the formal court record relating to...

  4. [2023] NZEmpC 152 Halse v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...an order for costs. [2] The Hamilton City Council has provided a calculation of scale costs using the Employment Court Guideline Scale, Category 2, Band B.3 Item number in schedule Step in proceedings Time allocation Cost 28 Filing interlocutory application – application to strike out 0.6 $1,434 11 Preparation for first directions conference 0.4 $956 12 Filing memorandum for first or subsequent directions conference 0.4 $956 13 Appearance at first d...

  5. BE v B Ltd [2024] NZDT 364 (30 May 2024) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...the applicant overlooking [City]. The plans failed to achieve Council consent, as the deck for the property was designed over a storm water easement which was subject to a maintenance corridor, and could not be built over. 2. The applicant filed a claim seeking a refund of design fees paid ($11,861.56) and engineering costs ($5,405.00). The applicant has also incurred other costs of an unknown amount, including Council fees and mortgage costs from holding the property, but these we...

  6. Costs & disbursements

    You can submit this file type electronically and pay any associated fee through  File and Pay. On this page: Awarding costs and disbursements What can you claim? Appealing a costs order Security for costs Awarding costs and disbursements In this section, ‘costs’ refers to the expense of hiring a lawyer. ‘Disbursements’ refers to the expenses you incur in taking the proceeding (other than the lawyer’s fees), for example, the court filing fees. After a judgment is delivered the judge...

  7. Court of Appeal

    You may be able to submit this file type electronically and pay any associated fee through  File and Pay. The Court of Appeal is New Zealand’s intermediate appeal court. It hears appeals from civil and criminal cases heard in the High Court, appeals from criminal jury trials in the District Courts, and leave applications where a second appeal is to be taken. The Court of Appeal can also hear appeals against pre-trial rulings in criminal cases, and appeals on questions of law from the Empl...

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  8. Supreme Court

    You may be able to submit this file type electronically and pay any associated fee through  File and Pay. The Supreme Court is the highest court in New Zealand and our final appeal court. Appeals to the Supreme Court can only be heard with the leave of the court. Leave to appeal is given where the court is satisfied that it is necessary in the interests of justice. Find out more about the history, role and structure of the Supreme Court on the Courts of New Zealand website Contact the Supre...

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  9. After a Care or Protection Order has been made

    ...to top Regular reviews of the care or protection plan The Family Court will review the plan: at least every 6 months if the child is under 7 years at least every 12 months if the child is 7 years or older. At each review, Oranga Tamariki will file an updated plan and a report that tells the Family Court what's happened since the last report and the plan for the next period. The Family Court may ask for more information. The Family Court usually gives the people involved a copy of the pla...

  10. Wikitera v Anderson - Rangitoto Tuhua 70B No 1B (2015) 106 Waikato Maniapoto MB 201 (106 WMN 201) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...Rangitoto Tuhua No 70B No 1B Block (“the block”) otherwise known as the Mangarapa Trust. 1 [2] The respondent is Graham Anderson who leased the block between 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2015. He remains in possession of the block. [3] The applicants filed proceedings in the Māori Land Court on 3 July 2015. They seek orders from the Court that the respondent quit and deliver up possession of the block, an order for damages arising as a result of alleged breaches of lease, and an o...