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  1. File a challenge alternate text

    Do you disagree with the Employment Relations Authority’s determination? Ask the Employment Court to decide your case by filing a challenge within 28 days (of the Authority’s written determination). File at court: 3 copies of Form 1 statement of claim 3 copies of the Authority’s written determination Do you need an extension? If you are (or will be) late, file Form 2A – Application for a time extension. Form 1: Challenge to determination of the Authority Form 2A: Application for leave...

  2. Pay online

    You are now able to file and pay for civil applications online through our file and pay tool. Alternatively, you can:  Deliver any documents you are filing to a Court (find your nearest court), or Post the documents to: Central RegistryDX SX10042PO Box 789, Wellington 6140 Please remember the following if the application has not been filed electronically but you are making the payment through File and Pay: If your application type does not appear in our drop-down menus, it is not current...

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  3. [2013] NZEmpC 203 Young v Bay of Plenty DHB [pdf, 59 KB]

    ...confirm that those documents do not exist. [3] The documents that I refer to, if they exist, are as follows. [4] First, chronologically, Ms Bingham tells me that on 28 April 2008 the Board received notice that a statement of problem had been filed by Mr Young. Neither the notice (if it was in writing) nor the statement of problem has been put before the Court and Ms Bingham cannot assist me in giving any further information about the notice or even what the statement of problem i...

  4. [2023] NZEmpC 93 Halse v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...been paused pending consideration of Mr Halse’s application for a stay of the strike-out application. [3] On 4 April 2023, the Court declined that application,1 leaving the strike-out application to be determined. [4] On 4 May 2023, Mr Halse filed an application for leave to file further submissions in opposition to the second respondent’s strike-out application. [5] Following a directions conference held on 15 May 2023, the parties agreed that Mr Halse’s application for lea...

  5. Baigent v ACC [2011] NZACA 3 [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...[10] Claim No. 48-75-22026 was bound by legislation to be kept by the Corporation until at least 18 February 2012. The memorandum produced dated 18 February 2002 was an acknowledgement for travel expenses, and to be noted was the fact that both files were held at that date by the Corporation. [11] The Corporation was put on notice by the 2001 legislation that to destroy any files within a period of 10 years after the last activity on the file, would be to do so at its own risk...

  6. [2021] NZACC 20 - Jamieson v ACC (28 January 2021) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...Submissions have now been received from both parties.1 [2] The Corporation claims costs in the sum of $6,303 calculated on a 2B scale basis. Mr Jamieson opposes the application. 1 I understand that the Corporation’s submissions were filed outside of that timetable by a few days and Mr Jamieson opposes their filing on the basis “this is the latest in a line of incidents where the Corporation has failed to follow directions by either a judge or the reviewer”. While the...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 211 Gisborne District Council v Aratu Forests Limited [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...A: In accordance with s 281(1)(a)(iia) a waiver of time for Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti Incorporated to file its s 274 notice is granted. B: There is no order as to costs. REASONS Introduction [1] On 4 July 2024, Gisborne District Council filed an application for enforcement orders against Aratu Forests Limited, Cassandra Rose Crowley, Maui Te Kotuku Tangohau and Matthew David Wakelin in respect of the forest known as “Te Marunga Forest” to: (a) cease discharging woody d...

  8. Te Whiu v Taituha - Te Tii A Māori Reservation (2024) 278 Taitokerau MB 82 (278 TTK 82) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...Waitangi Te Awa Trust, and that containers owned by that trust have been placed on the marae grounds. Mr Taituha advised that this was approved by the marae trustees and he followed the rules to avoid a conflict of interest. I directed Mr Taituha to file a copy of the minutes from the trustee meeting where this was approved. I also directed that:2 (a) Ms Te Whiu was to file any further submissions by 11 June 2024; (b) Mr Taituha was to file any submissions in response by 18 June...

  9. AT v X Ltd [2025] NZDT 191 (19 May 2025) [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...February 2016 X Ltd issued a prepurchase inspection report to AT for the property at [Address]. In 2020 AT commissioned a new report which revealed structural issues and defects which he claims were missed in the 2016 report. On 22 February 2025 AT filed his claim against X Ltd for $30,000, though he says the total claim is in the hundreds of thousands he has limited his claim to bring it within the Tribunals jurisdiction. X Ltd raises the affirmative defence available in the Limitation A...

  10. Gemmell v Gemmell - Ngatarawa 2A3B1B2 (2023) 105 Tākitimu MB 199 (105 TKT 199) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...happened? [2] The Trust is an ahu whenua trust that administers various blocks in close proximity to the Ngaruroro River. The Trustees are Kathleen Kireka, Olivia Thompson, Ruth Wong and Timoti Gemmell. [3] On 15 August 2022, the applicants filed an application for injunction per s 19 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“the Act”) in relation to the Trust. The application alleged that the land administered by the Trust was being used as a dumping ground, that a dam was being...