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  1. PI v NQJ [2023] NZDT 630 (27 November 2023) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...been unjustly enriched by PI’s work. 23. The Disputes Tribunal does not have jurisdiction to hear PI’s claim, and the claim must be struck out. Referee: Nicholas Blake Date: 27 November 2023 Page 3 of 3 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a re...

  2. Dawson [2010] NZWHT Auckland 36 [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...Harbour. After experiencing leaks in their home they proceeded to undertake remedial work to address the leak issues and then lodged a claim with the Department of Building and Housing. While they acknowledge the original construction cannot form the basis of an eligible claim, as it is outside the ten year period, they consider that there were extensive alterations carried out in 2003 by Maddren Homes that do form the bases of an eligible claim. [2] However the Chief Executi...

  3. Make a claim

    How much does it cost to apply to the tribunal? It’s free to make a claim to the tribunal. What you need to send us Fill out the form and send it to us along with any statement, document or information (whether or not it would be admissible in court) that may help the tribunal make a decision. Make a claim Guide to filing a claim There is a 6 month timeframe for victims to make a claim. If you can’t claim within this time because of factors beyond your control, the tribunal may give you an e...

  4. Bevan-Smith v One New Zealand Group Ltd (Strike Out) [2024] NZHRRT 48 [pdf, 583 KB]

    1 DECISION OF TRIBUNAL STRIKING OUT CLAIM1 [1] In March 2022, Doctor Bevan-Smith asked Vodafone New Zealand Limited (now named One New Zealand Group Limited (One NZ)) “whether or not it holds any information concerning communications about me with the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and/or the Government Communications Security Bureau 1 This decision is to be cited as Bevan-Smith v One New Zealand Group Ltd (Strike Out) [2024] NZHRRT 48. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRI

  5. Te Manutukutuku Issue 19 [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...Newsletter ISSN 0114-717X Number 19 December 1992 DIRECTOR'S COLUMN 1992 -The Year in Review Tenakoutou The 1992 year has been another strenuous one for the Waitangi Tribunal and its staff. The end of year statistics are: ... total registered claims 318 ... total claims reported, withdrawn or no further inquiry . 64 ... claims in proceedings 29 ... claims in report writing 3 ... claims referred for mediation 5 ... claims referred for negotiation 9 ... claims referred fo...

  6. KM v Q Ltd [2023] NZDT 324 (12 January 2023) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...stating that, as the $95.00 had not been paid, a further $75.00 in collection costs had accrued. Similar notices were sent on 17 March and 28 March. 8. On 24 March, KM notified Q Ltd that he wished to take the matter to the Disputes Tribunal and requested contact details for the claim form. In reply Q Ltd said it would lodge a claim with the Tribunal. Following receipt of Q Ltd’s notice of 28 March demanding further collection costs, KM CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 8 reit...

  7. ES & TS v HT & KT [2024] NZDT 257 (2 April 2024) [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...must decide are: a. Are ES and TS entitled to claim costs after the settlement? b. Did ES and TS mitigate their loss? c. Is the amount claimed reasonable? Are ES and TS entitled to claim costs after the settlement? 3. A contract is formed when two parties decide to exchange something of value. Contracts for the sale and purchase of property must be in writing and the terms of the written agreement are binding on both parties. In this claim ES and TS rely on Clauses 5.12 an...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 63 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...workshops at recent judicial conferences, to seek the necessary information. We encourage people to respond so that claims can be registered. We released part one of the Te Urewera report in April 2009. The report is being released in parts at the request of the Crown and claimants to assist them with their settlement negotiations. We look forward to releasing further parts in the coming months. We have also maintained our busy work programme, with several inquiries in preparatio...

  9. Taihape inquiry hearing programme June 2017 [pdf, 355 KB]

    5 Appendix A Hearing Programme (as at June 2017) Week Kaupapa Likely dates Participants Site visit requests Research reports 1 Opening submissions and tribal landscape 6-10 Mar 2017 • Mōkai Pātea (Wai 385, 581, 588, 647, 1705, 1888) • Ngāti Hinemanu me Ngāti Paki (Wai 662, 1835, 1868) • Tony Walzl, Tribal landscape (#A12) • David Armstrong, Mōkai Pātea land, people and politics (#A49) • Peter McBurney, Ngati Hinemanu and Ngati Paki oral and tr...

  10. HRRT guide to filing a reply [pdf, 68 KB]

    ...all appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. When the Tribunal sits to hear and determine any particular case, it sits with a Chairperson and/or Deputy Chairperson and two members. Who can bring a claim to the Human Rights Review Tribunal? Each of the three Acts contain different rules which define who is entitled to bring a claim to the Tribunal. It is always important to check the Act(s) to ensure you are entitled to bring a claim to...