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  1. Free community legal help

    ...independent service and available to everyone on any subject matter. Citizens Advice Bureaus provide: information about your rights referrals to local community law centres for legal advice There are 83 Citizens Advice Bureaus throughout New Zealand. Phone: 0800 367 222 Go to the Citizens Advice Bureau website Youth Law Provides free legal services for all children and young people under 25. Phone: 0800 884 529 Youth Law website

  2. EMPC Form 2 - Statement of claim commence action [doc, 42 KB]

    ...fee 8 The prescribed fee accompanies this statement of claim (or has already been paid). Signature of plaintiff Date: Notice to the defendant (1) If you intend to defend the proceedings, you must, - (a) within 30 clear days after the date of the service of this statement of claim on you, file a statement of defence with the Registrar of the Employment Court at [place]; and (b) without delay, serve 1 copy of that statement of defence on the plaintiff. (2) If you fail to file a statement...

  3. EMPC Form 1AA - Challenge the dismissal of frivolous or vexatious proceedings [doc, 55 KB]

    ...fee 8 The prescribed fee accompanies this statement of claim (or has already been paid). Signature of plaintiff Date: Notice to the defendant (1) If you intend to defend the proceedings, you must, - (a) within 30 clear days after the date of the service of this statement of claim on you, file a statement of defence with the Registrar of the Employment Court at [place]; and (b) without delay, serve 1 copy of that statement of defence on the plaintiff. (2) If you fail to file a statement...

  4. MLC - Form 12 Chief Judge [pdf, 77 KB]

    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ (Address to which documents or correspondence in connection with the application can be posted or delivered) Phone Number(s): Home: Work: Mobile: Fax: Email Ad...

  5. MLC - Form 1 - General form of application [pdf, 122 KB]

    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ (Address to which documents or correspondence in connection with the application can be posted or delivered) Phone Number(s): Home: Work: Mobile: Fax: Email Ad...

  6. DT Application for rehearing [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...or other incorporated entity (for example - an incorporated society/charitable trust). Full legal name Contact person Contact information You will need to provide both an email (if you have one) and a physical address. Your email address and phone number are not able to be confidential and will be shared with the other parties where necessary. Your physical and postal addresses are confidential and will not be shared by registry staff, unless that information is in documents that you...

  7. IPT-Form-6-Application-to-cease-cancel-recognition-as-refugee-or-protected-person-v2-Apr-23.pdf [pdf, 471 KB]

    ...Refugee Status Appeals Authority); and › Any other information that is relevant to the determination of the application. • You must serve a copy of this application together with all supporting documents on the affected person, and attach proof of service to this application. Part 1: Application type 1A: What type of application are you making? (Please tick . You may tick more than one) To cease to recognise a person as a refugee. Immigration Act 2009, sections 217(2)(b)(i) a...

  8. Introduction to the Weathertight Homes Tribunal [pdf, 549 KB]

    Introduction to the Weathertight Homes Tribunal Guide to adjudication of claims under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2006 The purpose of the Weathertight Homes Tribunal is to provide speedy, flexible, cost-effective resolution for leaky home claims brought under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (WHRS) Act 2006. The Tribunal was set up in 2007 after the government recognised the difficulties with resolving leaky home claims under the WHR...

  9. BU v NPU [2023] NZDT 327 (30 June 2023) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...says it was about 11:26 pm (when he was asleep) and he got there in 10 minutes and activated the sensor. 10. I have checked when sunset was in [City] on 6 January (the first day of BU’s trip), and it shows it at 8:44pm. There was an on call phone with a mobile number for people to phone if there were issues. As EX says they did not get a call about the issue until much later. At law, an aggrieved party has a duty to mitigate any losses they claim. Had someone from BU called earlier t...

  10. Data collected about victims of serious crime [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...Collected About Victims of serious crime May 2017 1 1. The current state of agency data on victims of serious crime Accurate and reliable data about service users is an important asset for any social or justice agency. When delivering services to victims of crime, it is also important that justice agencies operating as a sector can reliably analyse and respond to the needs of victims who may be interacting with some or all of those agencies. The results of this research...