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    ...every person in the public areas of a court building. You are able to wear a surgical or KN95 (or equivalent) mask if you wish. Wash/sanitise your hands. Sanitiser is readily available throughout the buildings. Jury trials If you have received a jury service summons, you can check if you need to attend jury service on our website at: Check if you need to attend jury service. You can contact us using the details in the letter you were sent. Your letter will also say which court you need...

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  2. MZ v X Ltd [2023] NZDT 511 (16 October 2023) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...1986 in respect of the form for self service purchases for flight bookings requesting “first name, last name”, in respect of cultures that put family or surnames first, and given or individual names last? b. Did X Ltd breach the guarantee that services are to be carried out with reasonable care and skill in the Consumer Guarantees Act in respect of the assistance given to MZ on the day of the flight? c. Did X Ltd breach the guarantee that services are to be carried out with reasonab...

  3. N Ltd v EB [2023] NZDT 469 (5 September 2023) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...RESPONDENT EB The Tribunal orders: EB is to pay N Ltd $579.60 by 27 September 2023. Background 1. EB owns a swing mooring at [location redacted]. 2. [THE REGIONAL COUNCIL] requires mooring owners to have their moorings serviced by a licenced mooring contractor or by an officer of the [THE REGIONAL COUNCIL] every three years. 3. N LTDN Ltd serviced EB’s mooring in 2013, 2016, and 2019. 4. In February 2022, N LTD sent EB an email advising him that hi...

  4. ND Limited v DD [2024] NZDT 163 (17 April 2024) [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...ND’s claim seeks $4,761.78, comprised of: Market value of coffee machine: $2,012.50 Market value of grinder: $689.43 Time and travel for attempt to retrieve equipment on 18 May $1,273.13 CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 5 Cost of machine servicing March 2023 $786.73 10. The hearing took place by phone on 15 April 2024. Both parties participated in the hearing. KM represented ND. Findings 11. DD argued that: a. He has no contract with ND Ltd. b. NI also...

  5. U Ltd v NP [2024] NZDT 780 (4 November 2024) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...trade, engage in conduct that is misleading or deceptive or is likely to mislead or deceive. 17. Section 13 of the FTA deals in more detail with false or misleading representations made by persons in trade in connection with the supply of goods and services. Section 13(g) means that no person shall, in trade, in connection with the supply or possible supply of goods or services or with the promotion by any means of the supply or use of goods or services make a false or misleading repr...

  6. Highlighting sign language resources in courts

    New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) is one of New Zealand’s official languages alongside Māori and English. To commemorate NZSL week (8-15 May), we took a look at what services the Ministry of Justice has available to help deaf and hearing impaired people navigate their way through the justice system. People in New Zealand have the right to use NZSL in court. The court can arrange to have an interpreter for anyone who needs one. This is free of charge if arranged by a court case officer, who wil

  7. LCRO 95/2019 CM v DL (9 March 2021) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...CM a further invoice for $5,337.50. This invoice recorded a payment of $3,000 as having been credited to the account. The complaint and the Standards Committee decision [11] Mr CM lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Complaints Service (NZLS) on 23 October 2018. [12] Mr CM makes complaint that: (a) the invoice rendered by Mr DL on 21 June 2018 in the sum of $5,337.50 was “made up” by Mr DL, with purpose to enable Mr DL to access funds that Mr CM had paid to...

  8. [2021] NZIACDT 20 – HT v Shaikh (27 August 2021) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...complainant and the new employer sent relevant documents to Mr Shaikh on 22 September 2020. [9] Not later than 23 September 2020, the complainant contacted Mr Shaikh to apply for another work visa. The complainant signed Immigration Advice’s services agreement 3 on the same day. Mr Shaikh signed on an unknown date. Mr Shaikh agreed to process a work visa application. The fee of $1,725 was paid on 23 September. [10] An application was created online immediately by a st...

  9. Reducing residential burglary: what can police do? [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...driving and/or impound the vehicle. • Use the weekly crime meeting to report progress on bail checks and targeting activity. • Keep the targeting period short term to allow for other work. • Involve traffic units, Intel, youth and community services, CIB, and general duties staff in targeting work. • Monitor bail checks and notings; set target numbers and use this in performance feedback to staff at area, unit and individual level. • Allocate individual offenders to individua...

  10. [2021] NZIACDT 19 ZK v Registrar (20 August 2021) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...regarding [the employer’s] pay (commission definition), [the appellant] agrees the logic and agrees to provide full agreement copy. 3 [9] On the same day and presumably at the meeting, the appellant and the adviser signed the adviser’s services agreement. He agreed to prepare a resident visa application for her, which would include her husband. The total fee was $8,500. [10] On 15 October 2018, Ms X sent an email to the appellant (copied to the adviser) setting out the...