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  1. OC v N Ltd [2024] NZDT 409 (13 May 2024) [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...of the Disputes Tribunal hearing there is no jurisdiction for the District Court to reach a finding different to that of the Referee. A Notice of Appeal may be obtained from the Ministry of Justice, Disputes Tribunal website. The Notice must be filed at the District Court of which the Tribunal that made the decision is a division, within 20 working days of the decision having been made. There is a $200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have...

  2. [2025] NZEmpC 62 (TradeZone Industrial Group Ltd v Stanton [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...his identity.3 [4] The sum of $72,000 arose from TradeZone claiming approximately $62,000 in substantive damages relating to the fraud and $10,000 in special damages. The special damages claim arose from legal costs prior to proceedings being filed, computer forensic costs and executive time required for TradeZone to bring its claim. [5] After being served with the proceedings Mr Stanton confessed to the allegations against him. He repaid the $62,021.25 to TradeZone and partially...

  3. [2025] NZEmpC 115  Otira Stagecoach Hotel Limited v Wright  [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...application of that sort was made. [13] As anticipated by the statement of claim, the evidence from Mr Rowntree in support of the challenge was directed entirely at establishing that he did not assault Mr Wright. In Mr Rowntree’s brief of evidence filed before the hearing, and adopted by him during it, he expressly referred to his belief that there were grounds for a retrial, meaning of the charge he was found guilty of by Judge Rollo. Passages from Judge Rollo’s judgment we...

  4. AI v HC [2024] NZDT 875 (16 December 2024) [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...of the Disputes Tribunal hearing there is no jurisdiction for the District Court to reach a finding different to that of the Referee. A Notice of Appeal may be obtained from the Ministry of Justice, Disputes Tribunal website. The Notice must be filed at the District Court of which the Tribunal that made the decision is a division, within 20 working days of the decision having been made. There is a $260 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you hav...

  5. AU & M Ltd v KT & X Ltd [2024] NZDT 871 (6 December 2024) [pdf, 112 KB]

    ...of the Disputes Tribunal hearing there is no jurisdiction for the District Court to reach a finding different to that of the Referee. A Notice of Appeal may be obtained from the Ministry of Justice, Disputes Tribunal website. The Notice must be filed at the District Court of which the Tribunal that made the decision is a division, within 20 working days of the decision having been made. There is a $200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you hav...

  6. PSPLA-individual-licence-annual-return-smart-form-July-2025.pdf [pdf, 497 KB]

    ...to the Authority. • You can also print and fill in this form by hand. Use a black pen or blue pen, and print clearly IN CAPITALS. • Answer every question on the form unless the instructions tell you otherwise. Payment information The fee for filing an annual return is determined by the number of certificate of approval holders you employ, or currently contract. The fee is $40.00 per employee (if any) up to a maximum fee of $800.00. If you do not employ any certificate of approval...

  7. HX & H Ltd v J Ltd [2025] NZDT 75 (14 February 2025) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...of the Disputes Tribunal hearing there is no jurisdiction for the District Court to reach a finding different to that of the Referee. A Notice of Appeal may be obtained from the Ministry of Justice, Disputes Tribunal website. The Notice must be filed at the District Court of which the Tribunal that made the decision is a division, within 20 working days of the decision having been made. There is a $200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have...

  8. Countering foreign interference

    Crimes (Countering Foreign Interference) Amendment Bill In November 2024, the Government introduced the Crimes (Countering Foreign Interference) Amendment Bill to strengthen New Zealand’s criminal justice response to foreign interference and espionage. The Bill adds new offences to the Crimes Act 1961 and modifies and extends existing offences related to espionage and the wrongful communication, retention, or copying of government information. The Bill is part of a wider cross-government work

  9. Larkins v Hurae and Ngawaiata Whānau Trust - Waihou Hutoia D2A (2015) 94 Taitokerau MB 120 (94 TTK 120) [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...Ngawaiata Larkins’ mother’s interests (Heeni Eru Harris) in Kohatutaka 6K3. Five of the siblings received 0.101 shares with Trevor receiving the balance of 0.102 shares. 11 The establishment of the whānau trust [8] In February 2004 Trevor filed an application on behalf of himself and his five siblings to form the whānau trust. The application form was signed by all six living siblings, including Moa. The form set out the various land interests and noted that some of the...

  10. Horne v Anaru - Pukehina M Sec. 2A, M Section 2B No.2 and M2D Aggregated (2015) 123 Waiariki MB 40 (123 WAR 40) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...application was set down for further hearing on 6 June 2014 but was adjourned at the request of counsel. 4 The next hearing was then held before me on 5 August 2014. 5 Mr Anaru raised his concerns, as foreshadowed, following on from correspondence he filed with the Court on 31 January 2014. At the conclusion of the hearing I allowed a further adjournment to give the trust an opportunity to prepare schedules of trustee fees paid, prepare and finalise a strategic plan and annual b...