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  1. [2011] NZEmpC 97 Quan Enterprises Ltd v Fair [pdf, 65 KB]

    ...January 2011 they received their mail. Mrs Fair opened a letter from the Authority which contained the Authority’s determination. Up to that time, she did not know the level of the awards she had received. She then asked her husband to telephone the Authority to find out why the money awarded her 1 WA 199/10, 15 December 2010. had not yet been paid. Mr Fair did so and he was advised by the person he spoke to at the Authority...

  2. DZ v WA LCRO 199 / 2010 (6 October 2011) [pdf, 57 KB]

    ...complaint is referred determines that there are special circumstances that would justify otherwise the committee must not deal with the complaint if the bill of costs– … (b) relates to a fee that does not exceed $2000, exclusive of goods and services tax. [21] The review question is whether the Standards Committee was wrong to decide that there were no special circumstances. [22] The circumstances from which the invoice arose was unusual insofar as the bill related to wor...

  3. Youth Court FAQs for Professionals at Alert Level 3 - August 2020 [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...provided to parties in advance by the registry. Q: What is the court etiquette for attendance by AVL? Parties attending a hearing by AVL should: • appear in formal attire • remain seated for the hearing • speak directly into the microphone when addressing the court • be familiar with how to mute your microphone and turn your video off • mute your microphone when you’re not speaking • be mindful of camera angles, glare from windows, and the background • spea...

  4. FAQs for Youth Court Professionals at COVID-19 Alert Level 3 [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...provided to parties in advance by the registry. Q: What is the court etiquette for attendance by AVL? Parties attending a hearing by AVL should: • Appear in formal attire • Remain seated for the hearing • Speak directly into the microphone when addressing the Court. • Be familiar with how to mute your microphone and turn your video off. • Mute your microphone when you are not speaking. • Be mindful of camera angles, glare from windows, and the background....

  5. Further memorandum in respect of Strike Out Application of Guardians of the Bay and Hue te Haka (16 November 18) [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...filed in final form but not yet affirmed, given timing constraints. 3. The affidavits of Ms Weeber and Dr Rotmann have also been filed directly with the Court by the deponents, again, given timing and logistical constraints. It is understood that service can be affected by the posting of them onto the Court’s website. 4. In addition, GotB has received some relevant information from the Civil Aviation Authority (“CAA”) relevant to the timing of any further adjournment, if th...

  6. TD v D Ltd [2022] NZDT 70 (1 June 2022) [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...following: In the event that the US Customs and border security department order a security examination additional charges may apply at the destination. 12. Clause 7 of the Terms and Conditions states: The amount quoted includes the cost of the services set out in the quote but does not include the following services or work… (a) Any customs duties, consular fees, quarantine costs or charges…. 13. Page 6 of the Data Sheet states: Due to increased security at all US sea...

  7. D Ltd v P Ltd [2023] NZDT 569 (3 November 2023) [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...DISPUTES TRIBUNAL [2023] NZDT 569 APPLICANT D Ltd RESPONDENT P Ltd The Tribunal orders: P Ltd is to pay $18,000.00 to D Ltd on or before 29 November 2023. Reasons 1. D Ltd supplied archaeology and heritage services in relation to a commercial property at [Address]. At the time D Ltd was engaged, excavation works were being undertaken at the property as part of seismic strengthening work on the building. 2. During the works archaeological rema...

  8. US Ltd v NH [2021] NZDT 1545 (16 September 2021) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...and skill. Broadly “reasonable” means what a reasonable consumer would expect in the circumstances, including having regard to the price and any discussion between the parties preceding the work. The guarantee under section 29 of the CGA requires services and any products resulting from the services to be reasonably fit for the common purpose or any particular purpose the consumer makes known, and of such a nature and quality as to be reasonably expected to achieve that result. 6....

  9. HF Ltd v Q Ltd [2024 NZDT 229 (12 March 2024) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...the terms of the Act in that there are issues with the kitchen panels supplied to the Applicant. 5. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 does not apply in the present case as it provides guarantees relating to contracts for the supply of goods and services between suppliers and consumers. A consumer for this purpose is a person who acquires the goods or services for personal, domestic, or CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 4 household use or consumption. It does not include a person...

  10. KC v M Ltd [2023] NZDT 494 (3 October 2023) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...exit the contract as her employer instigated a work from home policy due to the effects of COVID. As the gym was next to her work, it was no longer convenient for her to travel into town just to attend the gym. She also was of the view that the gym services provided when she started her contract were not the same as [City 1] was then in a restricted COVID setting. 2. On 15/3/23 she agreed to a 1 month pause fee and paid that. Thereafter, as her work circumstances had not changed, she s...