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  1. MD v D Ltd [2019] NZDT 1513 (12 August 2019) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...A Notice of Appeal may be obtained from the Disputes Tribunal website. The Notice must be filed at the District Court of which the Tribunal that made the decision is a division, within 28 days of the decision having been made. There is a $200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside 28 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 affidavi...

  2. FG v QP [2023] NZDT 156 (30 June 2023).pdf [pdf, 173 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...

  3. NX & QT v X Ltd [2023] NZDT 209 (28 April 2023) [pdf, 107 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...

  4. QE v TA [2023] NZDT 791 (22 December 2023) [pdf, 91 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...

  5. IO v AU LCRO 140 / 2011 (17 April 2012) [pdf, 61 KB]

    ...Determination [10] The Standards Committee’s decision, dated 26 May 2011, thoroughly considered each and every complaint made by the Applicant. The submissions received from the parties are set out in considerable detail. On the issue of the fees charged, the Committee had the Practitioner’s computerised time records which detailed the work carried out and the time spent. Because the work undertaken by the Practitioner for the Applicant was partly undertaken before the Lawyer...

  6. II v XQ Ltd [2021] NZDT 1610 (6 July 2021) [pdf, 178 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...

  7. NT v J Ltd [2023] NZDT 489 (26 September 2023) [pdf, 183 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...

  8. Far North District Council v Austen - Okau 3B2B2D and Okahu 4D (2022) 248 Taitokerau MB 92 (248 TTK 92) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...‘dog-leg’. His fees total $3,500.00 plus GST. [17] Mr Mark seeks an award of two thirds of actual costs, being $2,656.50 plus the following disbursements: (a) Title searches $322.00 (b) A survey of the dog leg area $506.00 (c) Filing fee for the strike out application $200.00 Ngā kōrero mō te kaunihera Submissions for the FNDC [18] Mr Swanepoel, for the FNDC, argues that costs should lie where they fall. He submits it was reasonable for the FNDC to bring the...

  9. [2010] NZEmpC 127 Brownie v Fuster [pdf, 17 KB]

    ...September 2010, the registrar received a letter from Mr Brownie saying that he wished to “appeal” the Authority’s determination. The letter did not meet the minimum requirements for a statement of claim and was not accompanied by the required filing fee. In any event, it was received by the Court outside the 28 day period prescribed by s179(2) of the Employment Relations Act 2000 within which a challenge may be made as of right. Mr Brownie was told that, if he wishe...

  10. [2024] NZEmpC 155 Supercity Ltd v Huch [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...Court, costs on the application for a stay should lie where they fall. [8] The Authority said that costs for the investigation would usually be $6,250 but, as a result of the Calderbank offer, it ordered an uplift to a total of $8,000, plus the filing fee. Supercity Towing submits that an appropriate amount for costs in the Authority would be $4,500 plus the filing fee. 2 Huch v Supercity Towing Ltd [2023] NZERA 137 (Member Craig). 3 “Employment Court of New Zealand Practice...