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  1. LCRO 144/2016 QT v UF (24 August 2018) [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...application for review of both determinations, in which he seeks to overturn the Committees findings, to this Office by email on 21 June 2016. The following day, 22 June 2016, this Office received from him both the original of his application, and the filing fee of $50. [26] He claims that by having emailed his application to this Office on 21 June 2016 he had complied with the statutory 30 working days time limit within which an application for review of a Standards Committee’...

  2. Appalasamy v Yap [2014] NZIACDT 16 (25 February 2014) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...misleading behaviour as: [6.3.1] He failed to disclose information pertinent to the visa requirements; and [6.3.2] He incorrectly said her children would be able to migrate to New Zealand as dependents. [6.4] He failed to provide a full refund of fees when the complainant realised she could not apply for a visa that would meet her needs. This occurred before the adviser had undertaken any work on the visa application. [7] The Registrar identified the material facts supporting the all...

  3. CN v EE LCRO 122 / 2011 (22 October 2013) [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...complaints related to Mrs EE’s handling of the estate of Mrs CN’s father who died in November 2008. His executors were Mrs CN and also his widow, who was the deceased’s second wife. [2] The complaints covered three matters in particular: the fees that were charged; the status of an [Bank] account; and finally the status of funds held in a shareholder current account in a company where the deceased was the sole shareholder, and other [Bank] accounts. Related complaints alle...

  4. Form 23a - Criminal legal aid - Tax invoice - schedules A-C [pdf, 381 KB]

    Templates V10 – July 2016 page 1 07/16 form 23a Legal aid file no. Tax Invoice Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Schedules A-C Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. Charges/CRNs To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Name of aided person Name of lead provider Name of law firm Provider number Firm number Court type District Court High Court Court location Details of claim Date activity/fi...

  5. Hutcheson v Clarkson - Mangamaire B2 Trust (2019) 81 Takitimu MB 52 (81 TKT 52) [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...[22] Further, counsel noted that the trust order requires at least triennial meetings, yet the last general meeting of owners was held in 2016 and even then, it was only convened because of the Court’s direction. [23] On the issue of trustee fees and expenses, counsel submitted that the trustees had failed to file sufficient information on their costs so that the Court and the owners could make a proper assessment as to their reasonableness. The information that was eventually p...

  6. LCRO 150/2018 LO v RS, NL and TA (28 June 2019) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...the convictions had been entered. [12] Neither barrister lodged any appeal, or application for leave to appeal out of time, in the High Court on Mr LO’s behalf. [13] Mr TA acted as the instructing solicitor for both barristers. He paid their fees from the family trust he administered. Mr TA also charged a fee for his involvement. [14] In 2018, Mr LO lodged an application for leave to appeal the 1998 convictions out of time in the High Court. He represented himself. [15] How...

  7. Collecting civil debt: information for creditors

    You can ask the court to help you collect your civil debt if the debtor does not pay. This is called civil enforcement. You will manage the civil enforcement process yourself, and you may have to pay fees. Find out about civil enforcement fees  You can only begin civil enforcement when two conditions are met You can only ask the court to take civil enforcement action against a debtor when two conditions are met: A court or tribunal has found in your favour and orders a person or organisati...

  8. MOJ0058 Disputes Tribunal booklet JAN23 [pdf, 428 KB]

    ...welfare benefits or ACC payments • trade secrets or intellectual property (e.g., copyright issues, or who owns an idea or creative work) • the recovery of land, or title to land • decisions made by Government agencies or Councils about their fees or operations • certain debts, where there is no dispute about the sum owed Where to go if we cannot help • For residential tenancies, or body corporate disputes, go to Tenancy Services (tenancy.govt.nz/disputes) • For emplo...

  9. MOJ0058_Disputes-Tribunal-booklet_JUN24_WEB.pdf [pdf, 438 KB]

    ...welfare benefits or ACC payments • trade secrets or intellectual property (e.g., copyright issues, or who owns an idea or creative work) • the recovery of land, or title to land • decisions made by Government agencies or Councils about their fees or operations • certain debts, where there is no dispute about the sum owed Where to go if we cannot help • For residential tenancies, or body corporate disputes, go to Tenancy Services (tenancy.govt.nz/disputes) • For emplo...

  10. BD Ltd v QC Inc [2022] NZDT 162 (10 October 2022) [pdf, 132 KB]

    ...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 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 suppo...