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  1. DU & MM v KE [2025] NZDT 41 (11 February 2025) [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...obligations from 21 August 2024, and they therefore claim $3,667.42 as the outstanding sum owed by KE. 3. KE accepted that due to changes in his personal circumstances he was unable to continue to meet rent payments, and accepted he did owe money to his former flatmates. 4. The issues to be resolved are: a. Is KE in breach of his obligation to pay shared rent? b. If so, is $3,667.42 the amount of rent arrears owed by him? c. Are DU and MM entitled to $3,667.42 as claimed?

  2. Become a legal aid lawyer

    Introduction You can only provide legal aid services if you’ve been approved and entered into an agreement with the Secretary to do so. To be approved, you must provide sufficient information to satisfy the criteria set out in the Legal Services Act 2011 and the Legal Services (Quality Assurance) Regulations 2011. Before you apply, please take the time to read the Applying to be a legal aid provider – Step-by-step guide. This guide will help you to determine what sections of the form you nee...

  3. QC v G Ltd [2025] NZDT 106 (21 February 2025) [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...repair cost of $609.51. However, he is not entitled to the credit card charge when this was his choice to pay in this manner, incurring this additional fee. Referee: G.M. Taylor Date: 21 February 2025 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...

  4. DE & Ors v UX [2025] NZDT 113 (27 March 2025) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...$2,340.00 on or before 17 April 2025. Reasons: 1. The applicants were all flatmates in a property they rented in [Address]. They had a further flatmate, who decided to move out. 2. UX agreed to move into the property, and a change of tenant form was signed, so that UX was added to the lease for the property. 3. The applicants say that UX only stayed for about five days, before he informed them that his sister would move in but that he would continue to pay the rent. This occu...

  5. [2017] NZEnvC 092 Golden Bay Grandstand v Heritage New Zealand [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...of the grandstand. 6 We attach to this decision (Attachment 1) a photograph taken from the showground (approximate eastern) side of the buildings demonstrating our description. Notwithstanding the incongruities which we have identified, the form of the original Grandstand remains apparent as does the distinctive element provided by the barrel vaulted roof which is apparently one of only five such roofs on grandstand buildings remaining in New Zealand. [10] Use of the Park for...

  6. [2019] NZSSAA 05 (31 January 2019) [pdf, 529 KB]

    ...adopted an intransigent strategy of not only withholding support, but electing not to provide the dignity of face-to-face communication with XXXX. The level of intransigence has been established by its refusal to engage face to face with XXXX when requested to do so by this Authority. Of course, the Ministry has had to engage with him face to face at hearings in a courtroom. XXXX is not the most problematic person the Ministry is required to deal with, people who have a history of...

  7. Hutcheson v Clarkson - Mangamaire B No 2 Block (2020) 86 Takitimu MB 283 (86 TKT-283) [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...time to provide a response to the interim decision of 24 December 2019. Ms Clarkson stated that the trustees had not received a copy of that decision and had only recently received the reports of the farm consultant and valuer. In addition, she requested the original trust records be returned and noted that due to her ongoing illness and the COVID-19 situation, the trustees had not had an opportunity to meet or to hold an owners meeting. Following Ms Clarkson’s correspondence, Mr...

  8. [2020] NZIACDT 34 ZT v Li (20 July 2020) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...The three of them agreed at this meeting that approval of the transfer should be sought before investment. Ms Li seeks approval of the funds transfer [11] On 22 February 2016, Ms Li sent the transfer documents to Immigration New Zealand and requested confirmation that the funds had been correctly transferred. She advised that the complainant had transferred $1.65M to his bank account in New Zealand. Once the agency had confirmed the transfer, the complainant would invest the fu...

  9. Directory of Official Information S-U [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...policy. Correspondence 5 This category contains correspondence with government departments and other organisations on security matters. It also contains correspondence with members of the public in relation to vetting matters, requests for access to official and personal information, and complaints. Documents relating to decision-making processes The NZSIS uses the ‘Protective Security Requirements’ in respect of security clearance vetting and protective securi...

  10. Directory of Official Information S-U [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...policy. Correspondence 5 This category contains correspondence with government departments and other organisations on security matters. It also contains correspondence with members of the public in relation to vetting matters, requests for access to official and personal information, and complaints. Documents relating to decision-making processes The NZSIS uses the ‘Protective Security Requirements’ in respect of security clearance vetting and protective securi...