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  1. SN v VO Ltd [2021] NZDT 1679 (29 October 2021) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...

  2. KI & GI v Q Ltd [2023] NZDT 152 (3 July 2023) [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...

  3. Rostami v Accident Compensation Corporation (claim for weekly compensation injury) [2022] NZACC 240 [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...incapacity commencing. Unfortunately, ACC’s unpaid leave policy applies only to employees as ACC considers unpaid leave to be leave that an employee has chosen to take in agreement with their employer. [12] On 6 July 2021, Mr Rostami provided an affidavit in which he stated that he was a self-employed carpenter. On 26 February 2021, he finished working on the tools as he was expecting the birth of his child. Prior to the birth of the child he was 5 busy purchasing a new...

  4. BE v D Ltd & DO Ltd [2024] NZDT 230 (25 March 2024) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...

  5. J Ltd v U Ltd [2024] NZDT 170 (17 April 2024) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 258 Kaiuma Farm Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...appropriate.9 He notes that, on an originating application (such as an enforcement order application), recoverable costs can extend beyond those arising out of the preparation of the application document. They can encompass a supporting memorandum and affidavits.10 Marberry’s response [9] Opposing the application, Ms Everleigh and Ms Barry submit that Kaiuma has not been successful in the usual sense.11 They explain that it was Marberry that proposed seeking the interim enfor...

  7. OD v TD [2023] NZDT 535 (25 October 2023) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...

  8. [2023] NZEmpC 118 Halse v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...The liquidators would need to give consent to the proceedings continuing, including any application on its behalf. No notice of consent is before the Court. I treat the application as being advanced by Mr Halse, as first plaintiff. [3] An affidavit and submissions have been filed in support of the application. The defendant has filed submissions in opposition; Mr Halse has filed a reply and I proceed to deal with the application on the papers. [4] In order to deal with the a...

  9. Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Mr G [2024] NZLCDT 16 (31 May 2024) [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...to do, given his decision to terminate for misconduct. [17] Since that time, Mr G has not sought to work in a law firm and his practising certificate lapsed in June 2023. [18] Mr G described the work environment as “toxic” and provided affidavits from two former employees of the firm to endorse his view. This was vehemently denied by the employer but, as stated above, the Tribunal did not feel it necessary to specifically resolve this issue since it was not central to the c...

  10. BB v NC [2024] NZDT 127 (16 April 2024) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...