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  1. Form 85 - Writ of arrest [docx, 15 KB]

    This editable form has been updated to reflect the new District Court Act 2016 Form 85 Writ of arrest [bookmark: DLM6119636]Complete and insert the heading as set out in form 2. To a bailiff of the District Court at [place]/a constable at [place]* *Select one. 1 I am satisfied that I have jurisdiction to the amount of the plaintiff’s claim and that, by the affidavit of [name], the plaintiff/the duly authorised agent of the plaintiff* in this proceeding, the plaintiff has a good cause o...

  2. OIA 98435 [pdf, 223 KB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz Our ref: 98435 11 October 2022 Dear Official information request for Pathologist process documents Thank you for your email of 15 August 2022, in which you request information concerning documents for post-mortem examinations. Your request is as follows, and is being managed in accordance with the provisions of the Official Information Act...

  3. OIA-120055.pdf [pdf, 170 KB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 13 March 2025 Ref: OIA 120055 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Destiny Church Thank you for your email of 5 March 2025 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry), requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information regarding the number of referrals to programmes run by Destiny Church. Specifically, you reques...

  4. Examples of completed claim forms

    To find out more about how to fill in the forms you can check out examples of completed claim forms: When the dispute involves a motor vehicle accident When the respondent is a limited liability company When there are 2 respondents – a limited liability company and an employee of that company When a party is in a business and not a limited liability company or partnership When a party is a trust Example of how to fill in the acknowledgement from applicant's insurer...

  5. We are making some changes to our application forms

    We have updated our application forms We have updated our process for accepting payments.  Our application forms no longer includes a section for writing credit card details.  It will still be easy to pay. Here are the ways you can pay: Online using our File and Pay service. Visit the Courts of New Zealand website for more information. In person using cash or Eftpos. See our Find Us page for the address of your nearest District Court. If you would like to know why we are ma...

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  6. Joint Application to Make a New Parenting Order by Consent [pdf, 603 KB]

    ...consenting to the application being made are the respondent(s). If one or more of the ‘interested parties’ does not consent to all of the issues or will not sign the form, you will need to file an Application to make a new Order instead. You can get the forms from the court or on our website: www.justice.govt.nz/family Important information The Judge who reads this application must be satisfied that the Order will be in the welfare and best interests of the child(ren) and that the chil...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 129 A v N Ltd [pdf, 291 KB]

    ...employed by the defendant N Ltd, on 12 September 2016, as a farm assistant. [2] The terms and conditions of the employment were contained in an individual employment agreement (the IEA). The agreement is quite an elaborate document using a format provided by Federated Farmers of New Zealand (Federated Farmers). The IEA provided for A to occupy a farm cottage on the farm where she was employed. She was required to pay rent on a subsidised basis. By inference the cottage formed...

  8. Kong v Li [2015] NZIACDT 33 (23 March 2015) [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...complainant, but not to provide any immigration advice. [5.4] The complainant engaged Mr Li’s practice to assist him, but did not sign a written agreement. [5.5] On 18 May 2012, Mr Li submitted a visitor visa application for the complainant. On the form, he stated he had assisted the complainant to: “Put all documents in order”. On 8 June 2012, Immigration New Zealand queried the complainant’s poor attendance while holding a student visa. The complainant answered the query, an...

  9. Auckland Standards Committee v Johnston [2013] NZLCDT 30 [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...transaction, where there was a more than negligible risk that the Practitioner may be unable to discharge his obligations to one or more of his clients, the Practitioner breached Rule 6.1 of the Rules. 11 On or about 2 November 2009, the Practitioner requested and received another advance from the Trust of $150,000.00. There is no record of this advance in the Practitioner’s trust account records that the NZLS has. 12 On or about 9 November 2009, $274,000 was paid to the Trust in pa...

  10. TX v NE LCRO 03 / 2012 (18 February 2013) [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...made. She also provided her further views and information about the factual background to these matters. [18] The main thrust of her reply was that the Practitioner ought not to have blindly followed the instructions of ND and ignored the requests of TY. The Applicant maintained that ND was acting inappropriately and against the interests of TY. She alleged that ND (who was not only TY’s Attorney but also a trustee of the family trust and a beneficiary under the will) prefe...