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  1. [2014] NZEmpC 186 Phillips v Croft Pole Distributors Ltd [pdf, 55 KB]

    ...dismissed for want of prosecution. [10] If the defendant seeks a contribution to its costs, it must file a memorandum supporting such application within 14 days of the date of this judgment. The Court will then give consideration to directions for service of that application on Mr Phillips. GL Colgan Chief Judge Judgment signed at 3 pm on Friday 26 September 2014

  2. Request for Return of Samples [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...2 2 Sign and date this form Signature Date Send in this form Please email or post the completed form to the Coronial Services office responsible for the case. If you don’t know which office is responsible, please email coronial.information@justice.govt.nz. Whangarei Coronial Services Auckland Coronial Services AX10041 CX10079 Whangarei Auckl...

  3. OIA-109407.pdf [pdf, 795 KB]

    ...website at: justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/oia-responses/ If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to make a complaint to the Ombudsman under section 28(3) of the Act. The Ombudsman may be contacted by phone on 0800 802 602 or by email to info@ombudsman.parliament.nz Nāku noa, nā Jacquelyn Shannon Group Manager, Courts and Tribunals Regional Service Delivery S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a)...

  4. National office

    ...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 their website. If English is not your first language, you can request a free interprete...

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  5. [2014] NZEmpC 209 McLennan v New Zealand Post Ltd [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...correct uniform while out on delivery; (b) with his mail unsecured; (c) driving erratically, specifically weaving across the road, riding one-handed in blustery conditions, tailgating and stopping abruptly; and (d) using his mobile phone while riding his motorcycle. [4] The investigative process took until 13 May 2013, when Mr McLennan was informed of NZ Post’s provisional findings. He was advised that no further action would be taken with regard to the issue of not w...

  6. BO v NC Ltd [2024] NZDT 13 (30 January 2024) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...a new warrant of fitness. b. The applicant claims he had to pay for the costs of a ceramic coating which should have been included in the cost of the car. c. The applicant claims that the respondent misrepresented that car would have a mobile phone all and the ability to programme the temperature, but it did not. d. The applicant has had issues with the car since purchase and claims that the surround camera was subject to constant failure. As a result, the car was involved in an acc...

  7. KS v T Ltd [2023] NZDT 28 (11 January 2023) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...possession, including water damage, panel damage, replacement of the rear window seals, and damage caused by the sandblasting work itself. 5. The issues to be determined are: CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 4 • Did H Ltd fail to provide its service with reasonable care and skill by leaving KS’ car exposed to the elements after sandblasting, by cutting trims around the rear window and did they cause denting damage to external panels? • What remedial costs is H Ltd liable t...

  8. ON v M Ltd [2025] NZDT 138 (3 March 2025) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...purpose? c) If not, is ON entitled to claim a refund of $2,455.25? Was the couch or couch material of reasonably acceptable quality? 4. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (CGA) applies if a person is a ‘consumer’ and the person from whom services are obtained, is a supplier. A consumer is defined in s 2 as a person who “acquires from a supplier goods or services of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use”. A person in trade is defined as a person i...

  9. Health services and outcomes inquiry media release [pdf, 578 KB]

    Waitangi Tribunal sets out on health services and outcomes inquiry About 140 claimant groups have sought to participate in the Waitangi Tribunal’s Kaupapa Inquiry into health services and health outcomes. The Wai 2575 Health Services and Outcomes Kaupapa Inquiry is in its planning phase and will examine breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi in health services and health outcomes for Māori. An initial judicial conference, attended by more than 25 counsel, was convened at Pipi...

  10. [2020] NZIACDT 48 - ED v Registrar (19 November 2020) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...text exchange between them concerning this. [21] Ms N went to the appellant’s home the next day, 17 September 2019, and produced a visa application withdrawal letter to be signed. The appellant did not want to sign it. Ms N immediately telephoned Ms EI (Ms I), another unlicensed employee of the adviser’s company. The appellant says this was the second time she spoke to her. Ms I advised the appellant that if the applications were not withdrawn, there was a very high chan...