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  1. 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...

  2. [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...

  3. CH v XO LCRO 119 / 2010 (3 May 2011) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...Conveyancers Act 2006. [24] The Applicant has applied for a review of that decision and refers to specific paragraphs in the decision. In general terms he seeks a full and complete review of the complaint. [25] In his complaint to the Complaints Service, the Applicant sought: – (a) A refund of outstanding monies from the sale (following completion of the matter this has now been addressed). (b) A refund of the costs incurred by reason of him seeking alternative advice....

  4. Director of Proceedings v Pasifika Integrated Healthcare Ltd [2015] NZHRRT 25 [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...in respect of the following matters: (a) A declaration pursuant to s 54(1)(a) of the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 (“the Act”) that the defendant has breached the Health and Disability Commissioner (Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights) Regulations 1996 (“the Code”) in respect of: (i) Right 4(1) by failing to provide services to the aggrieved person with reasonable care and skill. 3. The plaintiff seeks a final order prohibiting publication...

  5. [2017] NZEnvC 118 Horowhenua DC v Manawatu Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...1,200.00 attend public meeting 3 hours x 2 x $120 720.00 attend day of digging 3 hours x 2 x $120 720.00 5. Estimated Cost of Application for Enforcement Order 5000.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $18,090.OO Conditions of Sale: ALL PRICES EXCLUDE GOODS & SERVICES TAX. P on this Invoice, No Statement will be issued. WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FOLLOWING INVOICE DATE. c"''r'r~\T'''ri unless notified within seven days of delivery. Phone: 063687491 or ---------...

  6. OD v MW & FW [2023] NZDT 398 (8 September 2023) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...his husband were gifted a $1000.00 voucher for [restaurant] in [suburb]. The voucher was to expire in May 2023. OD says they tried to book using the voucher but received no reply to their emails. He noted that [restaurant] did not take bookings by phone as a matter of policy and their online booking system did not accommodate gift vouchers because it required a non-refundable deposit to be paid. The restaurant closed in June 2023. 2. In February 2023 OD requested a refund in lieu of...

  7. OOJ v QD Inc [2023] NZDT 214 (20 June 2023) [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...contracts on behalf of the SB. 5. EO, manager of QD Inc, stated that BE was a member of the club (and an undischarged bankrupt) and had approached him to ask if he could book the club on Sundays to run poker nights. EO says booking the venue is a service they offer to members, and events put on by members will commonly be advertised on the SB website. 6. OOJ claims $4542.50, which includes the invoiced amount of $1581.25, $1811.25 for the remaining period of the contract and $1150...

  8. [2024] NZIACDT 15 – YT v CX (14 May 2024) [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...REPRESENTATION: Registrar: Self-represented Complainant: No appearance Adviser: S Laurent, counsel 2 PRELIMINARY [1] CX, aIso known as CX (the adviser), acted for YT (the complainant) in seeking a work visa and related immigration and settlement services. The visa application was successful. A complaint by an employment advocate on behalf of the complainant was made to the Immigration Advisers Authority (the Authority) against the adviser. It accused her of charging...

  9. The needs of Pacific peoples when they are victims of crime [pdf, 647 KB]

    ...2003 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20179-6 iii Foreword It is important that the perspectives and needs of Pacific peoples are taken into account when developing policies and support services for victims of crime. To this end, the Ministry of Justice commissioned research, with support from the Health Research Council of New Zealand, to provide information about Pacific victims of crime. The information in this research rep...

  10. NZCASS: the experience of e-crime findings from the 2006 survey [pdf, 230 KB]

    ............................................................................................ 17 2.4 Who was most at risk of computer misuse? ................................................... 17 3 Mobile phone misuse ............................................................................................. 19 3.1 The use of mobile phones ............................................................................. 19 3.2 Mobile phone misuse ....................................................