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  1. Notes-on-High-Court-Appeal-Process-August-2025.docx [docx, 36 KB]

    ...Authority could reach its decision, is inconsistent with or contradictory of a specified part of the evidence, or it contradicts the only true and reasonable construction of fact available on the evidence; then (and only then) copies of the documents, affidavits and exhibits that were placed before the Authority must be attached (Rule 21.9 of the High Court Rules). Refer to Bryson v Three Foot Six Ltd [2005] NZSC 34 for a discussion on the extent to which a factual determination can be challeng...

  2. Auckland Standards Committee 1 of the New Zealand Law Society v X [2011] NZLCDT 15 [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...to stolen items that she did not own. Ms A said she thought it would be alright to claim on her policy and that she could check first with her insurer. Ms X went along with the suggestion despite believing as she put it in paragraph 15 of her affidavit sworn on 10 March 2011: “my gut feeling told me that the insurer was unlikely to allow it”. [4] Ms A mentioned that she had a few items of her own that she needed to submit a claim for and so could enquire about the stolen items...

  3. ST v L Ltd [2025] NZDT 149 (4 May 2025) [pdf, 197 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...

  4. Auckland Standards Committee v Rohde [2016] NZLCDT 9 [pdf, 34 KB]

    ...Committee, Ms Reed pointed out that Mr Rohde’s evidence did not include any psychological assessment nor detailed plan as to the support structures within his practise and in relation to his recovery. [10] In response Mr Rohde filed a further affidavit which annexed a number of references expressing confidence in Mr Rohde as a person and in his recovery from his addiction. We then heard further oral evidence from Mr Rohde who was cross- examined by Ms Reed and answered questions...

  5. BT v TS [2025] NZDT 198 (22 May 2025) [pdf, 145 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. DI v K Ltd [2025] NZDT 203 (7 April 2025) [pdf, 213 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...

  7. ZT v UU [2025] NZDT 210 (8 July 2025) [pdf, 192 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. E Ltd v SJ [2025] NZDT 258 (22 July 2025) [pdf, 200 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...

  9. GD v TN & NN [2025] NZDT 92 (5 May 2025) [pdf, 208 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...

  10. DB v H Ltd [2025] NZDT 98 (9 May 2025) [pdf, 206 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...