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  1. [2018] NZEnvC 199 Rangitata Water Limited v Canterbury Regional Council [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...The application for waiver [3] On 21 September 2018 seven s 274 notices and applications for waiver of time under s 281(1) of the Act2 were lodged by the following individuals. The s 274 notices were filed 25 days late, with the last day for filing being 17 August 2018: • Russell Wood; • Trevor Isitt; • Timothy David Wakefield ; • Murray McMurtrie; • Jeremy Boulton; • Graeme John Marshall; • Bruce William Harborne. [4] The reason for six of the seven indivi...

  2. Garnishee proceedings & charging orders

    ...court for that money to be paid to you instead of the debtor. Before making this application, you should: talk to a lawyer, who can give you advice about your case and what options might work best for you talk to district court staff, who can help you file this application. You can apply for this action and pay the applicable fee at your nearest district court. Unlike other civil enforcement applications, garnishee proceedings are processed and dealt with in the District Court in which the pr...

  3. MT v CE Ltd [2022] NZDT 141 (15 August 2022) [pdf, 95 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...

  4. UX v TT [2023] NZDT 151 (4 May 2023) [pdf, 131 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 sup...

  5. EH v O Ltd [2024] NZDT 237 (11 March 2024) [pdf, 176 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...

  6. MT v EB [2023] NZDT 508 (1 November 2023) [pdf, 239 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 supp...

  7. Zhang & Cao v Chen [2019] NZIACDT 11 (1 March 2019) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...Zhang & Cao v Chen [2018] NZIACDT 47. The Tribunal found that Ms Chen, a licensed immigration adviser, was incompetent in the way she dealt with the complainants and that she breached cl 20(a) of the Code of Conduct 2014 (the Code) in charging fees to which she was not entitled. [2] The decision of 16 November 2018 had followed an interim decision in Zhang & Cao v Chen [2018] NZIACDT 11 issued on 5 April 2018 and then a Minute issued on 19 June 2018. BACKGROUND [3] The...

  8. OD v JE [2024] NZDT 794 (13 November 2024) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...broke down, and it had not been driven long distances. She claimed: CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 4 - a refund of $6,300.00; and - repair costs of $572.98; and - the quoted cost of a new engine $4,933.50; and - the Disputes Tribunal filing fee of $180.00. [8] JE said that he had not misrepresented the car in any way. He said that he had owned it for several months, and it had run well during that time, with no problems at all. He had sold it, he said, only because he had...

  9. Shankar v Ahuja [2015] NZIACDT 106 (21 December 2015) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...complaints the Tribunal upheld against Mr Ahuja, the respective grounds for the complaints the Tribunal upheld were: [1.1] In Chand v Ahuja [2014] NZIACDT 119 (IACDT 012/13) the Tribunal upheld the complaint on the basis Mr Ahuja failed to refund fees of $2,288.50, when the Licensed Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2010 (the 2010 Code) required him to do so. [1.2] In Kumar v Ahuja [2014] NZIACDT 120 (IACDT 013/13), the Tribunal has upheld the complaint on the basis Mr Ahuja failed...

  10. ND v F Ltd [2024] NZDT 525 (8 July 2024) [pdf, 92 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...