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  1. CM-Expression-of-Interest-and-Statutory-Delaration-July-2021.docx [docx, 41 KB]

    Community Magistrate Expression of Interest and Statutory Declaration Expression of Interest · Please personally complete this form and the statutory declaration. · Ensure you answer all the questions, and sign and date the declaration before an authorised witness such as a solicitor or Justice of the Peace. · Please provide a full curriculum vitae and a covering letter with your application. · Please note that you are excluded from appointment if you fall into one of the categories lis...

  2. HX v NM [2022] NZDT 206 (25 November 2022) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...was created as a result of a subdivision undertaken by HX. 2. NM purchased the newly subdivided site and engaged a construction company to build a new house. During the course of construction, HX alleges that heavy trucks caused damage in the form of cracks to the approximately 50-year old driveway. He also contends that water pipes were broken twice by NM’s contractors, leading to excessive water bills. 3. HX claims $5,612.95; being $1,550.00 for losses relating to high water bil...

  3. NS v L Ltd [2024] NZDT 5 (30 January 2024) [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...has passed, his claim for a refund must be dismissed because the vests he received matched the description L Ltd provided and were fit for purpose. Referee: P McKinstry Date: 30 January 2024 Page 3 of 3 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a r...

  4. E Ltd v MN as trustee of NC Family Trust & OC [2024] NZDT 182 (22 July 2024) [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...agreed and Ms MN decided to remain the sole trustee from 5 March 2021 and has benefited from the trust property including two houses since that date. [7] As a trustee at the time the applicant was instructed to provide the services and the work was performed and invoiced, Ms MN is liable to pay for the services she requested. If she has a claim against her former husband, that is a separate matter and is not grounds on which to withhold payment from the applicant. Referee: Hannan...

  5. NP v KM [2023] NZDT 339 (8 March 2023) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...RESPONDENT KM The Tribunal orders: 1. NP shall at her own cost courier the saddle to KM as soon as possible. 2. KM shall, by no later than 7 April 2023 either: a. Refund to NP the purchase price of the saddle; or b. Inform the Registar by email (redacted) that the dispute is not resolved, and a second hearing is required. 3. If the latter occurs, the parties will be notified of the time and date of the second hearing. Parties may submit any further eviden...

  6. TN v PO Ltd [2023] NZDT 570 (16 November 2023) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...on the companies’ genuine website alerting users to the fraudulent use of the company names on [social media] by person/s unknown. 3. The only evidence about who TN might actually have been dealing with through [online marketplace] is in the form of a photograph sent to TN by the seller, of a man holding his photo ID drivers’ license next to his face. The man on the drivers’ license and the man in the photograph sent with the license appear to be the same person, but of course it...

  7. ZE v NE [2022] NZDT 90 (26 August 2022) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...Page 2 of 3 8. For these reasons I find that NE was not negligent and is not responsible for the cat’s distressing injuries nor the costs to treat them. Referee Perfect Date: 26 August 2022 Page 3 of 3 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a rehe...

  8. LJ & MJ v GT [2023] NZDT 301 (10 August 2023) [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...supplied to a consumer, there is a guarantee that the service will be carried out with reasonable care and skill. CGA s 29 provides that services must be reasonably fit for any purpose the consumer makes known to the supplier before the contract is formed. 6. LJ and MJ provided copies of menu 3 noting the agreed changes and items not provided, a deposit receipt noting the details of the agreed services and menu changes, and a receipt for the balance. In the absence of any evidence to the...

  9. 2024 NZPSPLA 025 pdf [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...door exit to make sure no one could enter it. He also kept an eye on the bar area and female toilet.1 (b) In 2023, he wore an earpiece that connected him with other security staff at the venue. Prior to this, he would use hand signals. He says he requested an earpiece in 2023 to communicate more quickly and to look the part.2 3 (c) A typical shift would include checking wrist bands and understanding which doors patrons were able to access.3 (d) Although Mr DM accepts th...

  10. Appendix-A3-NZEAN-select-committee-facts.pdf [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...industry horses. Without recreational riders there will be an animal welfare problem. Without safe places to ride there will be no recreational riders. • We are unsure where NZTA are getting their safety and cost information from, despite many requests for information there seems to be no clear policy, research or strategy upon which this is based. To add a Bridleway to the Otaki to North Levin, a 1 meter strip of grass, we have one quote from Horowhenua District council at $56K per K...