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  1. Gollins v CAC 20002 [2014] NZREADT 52 [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...It is also submitted that the conduct in issue was not concerned with the carrying out of real estate agency work so that s.72 of the Act (which defines an offence of “unsatisfactory conduct”) does not apply. A number of affidavits have been filed in 7 support of the present application and provide fairly detailed evidence on behalf of the appellant/licensee/defendant. [26] The licensee has been a prominent commercial real estate agent in Wellington for more than 25 years...

  2. Smith v Courtney - Ohuirua No 2 Block [2011] Maori Appellate Court MB 284 (2011 APPEAL 284) [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...we note that the respondents chose to be represented by two counsel when ordinarily a matter of this nature would not necessarily warrant two counsel. [13] Furthermore the submission filed by the respondents seeking costs simply outlines legal fees and disbursements in a bald fashion without expansion as to the amount of time spent by junior counsel as opposed to senior counsel and hourly rates. We can only assume that the fees claimed are for both junior and senior counsel. [1...

  3. Application-for-attachment-order-204w.pdf [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...form if you are the applicant or the applicant’s lawyer. The applicant can be either the judgment creditor or the judgment debtor. Anyone can help you complete the rest of the form. How much does it cost to make an application? The application fee is $67. If the applicant is the judgment creditor, the court can order the judgment debtor to repay the fee. Application for attachment order KEY WORDS Below are explanations of some of the words we use in this application form....

  4. TL v OC Ltd [2023] NZDT 775 (14 December 2023) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...on the cedar cladding. As a result, she says she cannot simply recoat the cladding, but will have to remove the coating previously applied, and will then have to paint the cladding. 2. TL claims compensation of $25,874.45, which includes the filing fee of $180.00. The Tribunal cannot award the filing fee. She also claims $1,437.50 for the cost of a technical report obtained between the two hearing dates, which is a consequential loss the Tribunal can consider. 3. Both parties at...

  5. DN v SC [2024] NZDT 202 (19 March 2024) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...the shoes were tight and DN considered the marking on the heels to be unacceptably unsightly. 26. So although I find that SC was not entitled to retain the shoes as she did, DN has been unable to prove that she suffered a loss as a result. Filing Fee 27. DN has also included a refund of the filing fee in her claim. The provisions of section 43 of the Disputes Tribunals Act 1988 prevent the Tribunal from awarding the filing fee except in certain circumstances. As this claim d...

  6. EMPC - Pro bono assistance service application [pdf, 296 KB]

    ...Serviice will not tell you whether or not you have a good case. The Service only helps you to complete the documents and processes that the Employment Court requires to hear your case. Eligible applicants are responsible for the payment of any fees associated with the filing of documents with the Court. As at April 2013, the fee for a filing a Statement of Claim is $204.44. Important: A challenge to an Employment Relations Authority determination must be filed within 28 days of...

  7. NM & WM v CL & ES [2024] NZDT 896 (20 December 2024) [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...$2,000.00 compensation for occupying the premises without prior booking or permission. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 9 5. Prior to the second hearing NM and WM attempted to amend their claim from $3,000.00 to $8,000.00, to cover the Tribunal filing fee, additional legal fees, interest on the unpaid bond and compensation for metal stress. Unfortunately, this attempted amendment was not passed on to the referee or CL and ES prior to the hearing. At the hearing CL and ES waived th...

  8. Form 25 Criminal Fixed G [pdf, 203 KB]

    Version 19 – September 2022 page 1 09/22 form 25 Tax Invoice Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Schedule G Legal aid file no. Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. Charges/CRNs To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Customer Lead provider Law firm Provider number Firm number Court type  High Court Court location Details of claim Fixed Fee: Date fixed fee(s) completed Fixed Fee Plus: Covers p...

  9. Form 27 Criminal Fixed J [pdf, 198 KB]

    Version 19 – September 2022 page 1 09/22 form 27 Tax Invoice Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Schedule J Legal aid file no. Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Customer Lead provider Law firm Provider number Firm number Court type High Court Court of Appeal Parole Board Court location Details of claim Fixed Fee: Date fixed fee(s) completed Fixed Fe...

  10. Khan v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 29 (17 March 2014) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...of “clerical work”, which can be carried out by a person who is not licensed, is narrow. [13.5] A licensed immigration adviser is personally responsible for all aspects of client engagement, and will be personally responsible for the refund of fees, compensation, and the like. [13.6] A corporate body cannot hold a licence as an immigration adviser. [14] The interim decision put the adviser on notice that the material before the Tribunal pointed to a potential finding the adviser h...