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  1. JY v B Ltd [2023] NZDT 64 (17 July 2023) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...provide a quote. [4] The applicant claims he is entitled to compensation for this poor service and seeks the cost of the repair required to bring his vehicle up to warrantable standard, $825.13, a refund of the warrant cost, $40 and the Tribunal filing fee. [5] The respondent admits providing the WOF inspection but denies any liability. [6] The respondent claims the fee of $40 is reasonable for the inspection and within the industry standard. The applicant has not provided any eviden...

  2. NT v T Ltd & L Ltd [2023] NZDT 724 (13 December 2023) [pdf, 187 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...

  3. BP v YF LCRO 142 / 2010 (24 March 2011) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...Passenger endorsements were reinstated. The outcome achieved for the Applicant was therefore completely successful. [9] The Practitioner had rendered accounts for the work being carried out as follows:- (in each case I record the Practitioner‟s fees exclusive of GST and disbursements):- 30 July 2008 $3,667.50 13 January 2009 $2,895.00 12 February 2009 $9,120.00 23 February 2009 $2,100.00 Total $17,782.50 [10] This was significantly in excess of the esti...

  4. Wellington Standards Committee v Twigley [2016] NZLCDT 37 [pdf, 601 KB]

    ...deterrence was not necessary in this instance, but other than a reference to his first 15 years of practice which occurred without adverse findings against him he did not cite specific grounds for that submission. [83] We note that Mr Twigley filed references from a number of other practitioners and former employees. These would certainly support the view that, before encountering such severe financial difficulties as he did in his last few years of practice, he had been a diligen...

  5. [2023] NZIACDT 5 - SM v KIM (15 February 2023) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...been declined a visa, an application that had not involved Mr Kim. Mr Kim’s employee found him a job with the same employer who had offered him the job linked to the earlier declined visa. Mr Kim invoiced the employer a substantial recruitment fee, in addition to invoicing the complainant a fee for the visa. Both fees were paid by the employer. Some years later, the complainant made a complaint against Mr Kim to the Immigration Advisers Authority (the Authority) about the size o...

  6. Form 30 Family Legal Aid Fixed Fee: Adoption [pdf, 509 KB]

    ...lead provider Provider number Name of law firm Firm number Details of claim Date latest activity completed Date of final disposition (if final invoice) Interim invoice Final invoice Please record the number of fixed fees for repeatable fee activities, activities based on anticipated hearing time, and hearing time activities. Number of fixed fees Fixed fee (excl. GST) Total fixed fees (excl. GST) Termination of Instructions Initial in...

  7. Ye v Wang [2015] NZIACDT 23 (13 March 2015) [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...of Complaint identifies the Registrar considered there was potential support for the Tribunal to conclude Ms Wang received immigration instructions, acted on them, but: [10.1] Failed to enter into a written agreement for the service and to set out fees disbursements and payment terms; and [10.2] Received fees and funds to pay disbursements and tuition fees and may have failed to deal with the funds in accordance with the Code of Conduct. Discussion Form of the statement of complaint...

  8. Level-One-Protocol-7-Oct-2020.pdf [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...originals and copies remains in place, but the Court may require paper copies of documents and evidence to be filed in certain circumstances. Participants will be advised by the Court if this requirement is applicable in their case. Filing fees 14. The payment of fees can be made by direct debit, by cheque and by eftpos at the registry counter. Fee waiver applications can be made as usual via email or mail. Please contact the Court if you have any issues regarding the paymen...

  9. Environment-Court-Level-One-Protocol-7-Oct-2020.pdf [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...originals and copies remains in place, but the Court may require paper copies of documents and evidence to be filed in certain circumstances. Participants will be advised by the Court if this requirement is applicable in their case. Filing fees 14. The payment of fees can be made by direct debit, by cheque and by eftpos at the registry counter. Fee waiver applications can be made as usual via email or mail. Please contact the Court if you have any issues regarding the paymen...

  10. BL v GG Ltd [2022] NZDT 200 (5 December 2022) [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...