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  1. Contact us about fines or civil enforcement

    ...customers: If you are deaf, hearing impaired, blind and/or speech impaired, you can contact us using a communication service called New Zealand Relay (NZ Relay). All NZ Relay calls are strictly confidential, so your information is safe and secure. NZ Relay's services are available 24 hours, 365 days a year. If you would like to find out more about using NZ Relay’s free services to contact us, please visit NZ Relay's website. If English is not your first language, you can request a free inter...

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  2. OIA-Legal Aid information [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...information between certain bodies. In addition, all legal aid application forms state before signing that: we may contact Work and Income or another third party to obtain verification of your financial means, income, bank account, employer, address and phone number. This could include information about your benefit and asking other third parties (including your employer, bank or other income source) to provide the information when asked. Additionally, by signing the legal aid appl...

  3. Waikato Bay of Plenty Standards Committee 2 v Leach [2024] NZLCDT 19 (3 July 2024) [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...Regulations 2008 as a wilful one, and turned to consider whether there was reckless disregard of those provisions. [10] We noted that the error was only exposed when the client, Ms H, queried the lack of progress in the proceedings. Ms H had phoned the Court and discovered to her dismay that the proceedings had never been filed and it was later confirmed that no filing fee had been paid. In these circumstances, the practitioner’s wrongful retention could have continued indefin...

  4. [2007] NZEmpC AC 46/07 Eurera-Morrison v New Zealand Post Ltd [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...view that because of the seriousness of the matter, dismissal was likely to be the outcome as her actions had completely contravened the defendant’s standard of behaviour and code of conduct. [26] The following morning, 24 February, Mr Blair phoned Mr Coker and asked him not to come to a conclusion until he had received an email from Mr Blair as to why the defendant should not terminate the plaintiff’s employment. The material described as a “Submission” from Mr Blair att...

  5. LCDT-form-F-appln-employ-susp-or-struck-off-pract-form-July-25 [pdf, 475 KB]

    ...enactment, principle of law, or judicial decision relied on and The supporting affidavit of: Full Name Part 3: Address for service Address for service Name Postal Address Street Suburb City/town Post code Contact details Contact phone number Mobile Fax Email Part 4: Signature Full name Position Signature on behalf of (Applicant / Solicitor for applicant / Counsel for applicant) Select one on the day of 20 LCDT 01/07/2025 - F Part 5: Fee Payment...

  6. NZ Private Prosecution Service Ltd v Key (Application for Disclosure Order No. 1) [2015] NZHRRT 23 [pdf, 38 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2015] NZHRRT 23 Reference No. HRRT 024/2015 UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND PRIVATE PROSECUTION SERVICE LIMITED PLAINTIFF AND JOHN PHILIP KEY DEFENDANT TRIBUNAL: Rodger Haines QC, Chairperson REPRESENTATION: Mr G McCready in person for plaintiff Mr P Kiely for defendant DATE OF MINUTE: 11 June 2015 MINUTE OF CHAIRPERSON DECLINING APPLICATION BY PLAINTIFF...

  7. Intervention-Plan-form.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    Step 1: Details of young adult Full name Step 2: Support for young adult This could be a Bail Support Officer, a Probation Officer, or another support service Step 3: This plan is proposed by Date of birth PRN Plea Guilty No Plea Conviction entered Yes No Support person Yes No Name Role Name Role Young Adult List Intervention Plan When to use Use this form to develop an Intervention Plan. The Intervention Plan identifies actions for the...

  8. Maori Land Court COVID-19 Level 2 protocol 7 September 202 [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...function at the fullest extent they safely can in performance of their constitutional role. 3. Under Level 2, the Māori Land Court will hold some in-person hearings, and the Māori Land Court district offices will be open for limited in-person services. However, for the safety of Court users and staff, the majority of Māori Land Court hearings and services will be undertaken on the papers or via phone- and video-conferencing. Court filing 4. Any filing with the Māori Land Court s...

  9. NN v OD v Z Ltd [2024] NZDT 797 (27 November 2024) [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...Z Ltd in breach of the CGA and / or the contract by not pursuing and resolving the issue of the excess refund within a reasonable time and by not dealing with the issue with reasonable care and skill? 26. Section 28 of the CGA means that where services are supplied to a consumer there is a guarantee that the service will be carried out with reasonable care and skill. 27. Section 30 of the CGA means that where services are supplied to a consumer there is a guarantee that the servic...

  10. [2020] NZEmpC 170 New Zealand Technology Group Hawkes Bay Ltd v Flashoff [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...Judgment: 16 October 2020 JUDGMENT OF JUDGE B A CORKILL Introduction [1] This judgment resolves an application for a without notice freezing order. [2] New Zealand Technology Group Hawkes Bay Limited (NZTG) provides ICT services to small to medium-sized businesses in the Hawkes Bay. It was created by a related entity which had perceived a need in Hawkes Bay communities for ICT services; it then identified local companies in the area that provide those...