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  1. LI v UC & IC [2021] NZDT 1609 (24 June 2021) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...of the Tribunal. Specifically, the Referee conducted the proceedings (or a Tribunal investigator carried out an enquiry) in a way that was unfair and prejudiced the result of the proceedings. This means you consider there was a breach of natural justice, as a result of procedural unfairness that affected the result of the proceedings. PLEASE NOTE: Parties need to be aware they cannot appeal a Referee’s finding of fact. Where a Referee has made a decision on the issues raised as part...

  2. DS v XT & UT [2023] NZDT 733 (17 December 2023) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...of the Tribunal. Specifically, the Referee conducted the proceedings (or a Tribunal investigator carried out an enquiry) in a way that was unfair and prejudiced the result of the proceedings. This means you consider there was a breach of natural justice, as a result of procedural unfairness that affected the result of the proceedings. PLEASE NOTE: Parties need to be aware they cannot appeal a Referee’s finding of fact. Where a Referee has made a decision on the issues raised as part...

  3. KQ HN v TC X Ltd [2023] NZDT 41 (31 January 2023) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...decision of the Tribunal. Specifically, the Referee conducted the proceedings (or a Tribunal investigator carried out an enquiry) in a way that was unfair and prejudiced the result of the proceedings. This means you consider there was a breach of natural justice, as a result of procedural unfairness that affected the result of the proceedings. PLEASE NOTE: Parties need to be aware they cannot appeal a Referee’s finding of fact. Where a Referee has made a decision on the issues raised...

  4. DD v H Ltd [2023] NZDT 536 (17 October 2023) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...of the Tribunal. Specifically, the Referee conducted the proceedings (or a Tribunal investigator carried out an enquiry) in a way that was unfair and prejudiced the result of the proceedings. This means you consider there was a breach of natural justice, as a result of procedural unfairness that affected the result of the proceedings. PLEASE NOTE: Parties need to be aware they cannot appeal a Referee’s finding of fact. Where a Referee has made a decision on the issues raised as part...

  5. KC v BC Ltd [2023] NZDT 712 (19 December 2023) [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...of the Tribunal. Specifically, the Referee conducted the proceedings (or a Tribunal investigator carried out an enquiry) in a way that was unfair and prejudiced the result of the proceedings. This means you consider there was a breach of natural justice, as a result of procedural unfairness that affected the result of the proceedings. PLEASE NOTE: Parties need to be aware they cannot appeal a Referee’s finding of fact. Where a Referee has made a decision on the issues raised as part...

  6. Public perceptions of crime & the criminal justice system survey 2013 [pdf, 800 KB]

        Page 1            Public perceptions of crime – survey  report    Report prepared for:  Ministry of Justice      Date:  October 2013                Level 1, 6‐10 The Strand  PO Box 33690 Takapuna, Auckland  Ph: 09 919 9200    Level 9, Sybase House, 101 Lambton Quay  PO Box 3622, Wellington  Ph: 04 913 3000    www.colmarbrunton.co.nz          Page 2  Table of Contents  Summary of fin

  7. BORA New Zealand Superannuation and Veteran's Pension (Entitlements of Spouses and Partners of People in Long-Term Residential Care and Remedial Matters) Bill [pdf, 282 KB]

    New Zealand Superannuation and Veteran's Pension (Entitlements of Spouses and Partners of People in Long-Term Residential Care and Remedial Matters) Bill 14 February 2006 Attorney-General LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: NEW ZEALAND SUPERANNUATION AND VETERAN'S PENSION (ENTITLEMENTS OF SPOUSES AND PARTNERS OF PEOPLE IN LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL CARE AND REMEDIAL MATTERS) BILL 1. We have considered the New Zealand Superannuation and Ve...

  8. BORA Securities Legislation Bill [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...Commission (the Commission) to summon a person to appear before the Commission to: • give evidence (including under oath); and • provide any documents or information that are now in his or her possession or control that are relevant to the matter. 8. Clause 45 (Power to summon witnesses) of the Bill amends section 31N of the Takeovers Act 1993 to provide the Takeovers Panel with the same power as clause 14. 9. These powers were considered justified in the context of our advice o...

  9. BH v N Ltd [2024] NZDT 728 (18 November 2024) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...in the bathroom, or provide a smaller door opening into the bathroom, or provide a 600mm space where the washing machine would come out to the outer CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 4 of 6 edge of the architrave. He felt that BH would be unhappy no matter which of those options N Ltd provided. 22. FX also says that in a tiny home, it is common for appliances to be smaller than might be standardly found in a traditional house. The dishwasher is 450 millimetres and the fridge is 700 mi...

  10. BT v U Ltd [2025] NZDT 15 (10 March 2025) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...kitchen tap was leaking internally. The plumber advised BT to stop using the kitchen tap and left. 9. The relationship between BT and Mr K became strained and Mr K told BT he had blocked his number. Mr K went on to say that because BT had taken matters to court, he wouldn’t be dealing with him. Mr K did not give BT an update on what was happening with the tap replacement, therefore, BT went ahead and replaced the tap himself. On 27 September 2024, the plumber called BT to say he was...