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  1. OIA-122815.pdf [pdf, 721 KB]

    ...July 2025 Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz Ref: OIA 122815 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct security gates Thank you for your email of 7 June 2025 requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information on the costs for the Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct building's...

  2. La - Part 2 - Areas of Law Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court [pdf, 770 KB]

    ...particular area of law. Work samples must be from the last five years. (Please remove or black out details in the sample that identify the client in the case) if you are only applying for approval as a lead provider or provider of specified legal services in this area of law, please only attach two of the following as samples of your work. these samples should be related to the case examples you have provided. if you are applying for approval as a lead provider or provider of spec...

  3. KC v Q Ltd [2021] NZDT 1352 (12 March 2021) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...24 November 2020 KC signed up through Q Ltd’s (Q Ltd) website for a 5 day [redacted] Course commencing on 30 November 2020. He paid the full cost of the course, $2,200.00, as part of the website booking process. On the morning of the next day he phoned the New Zealand number for Q Ltd to cancel the booking. He was told that he needed to make contact with the company by other means which he did that day. At first the director of Q Ltd, Mr H, referred KC to the terms and conditions on...

  4. BT v G Ltd [2023] NZDT 319 (19 June 2023) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...section of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (“the Act”), BT frequently referred to NZ consumer law requirements and was emphatic the respondent had breached them. Most notably he was likely referring to a supplier’s obligation to provide services with “reasonable care and skill.” Did the respondent breach its obligation to provide its services with reasonable care and skill? BT was emphatic it had not. It was undoubtedly an extremely frustrating and distressing experi...

  5. C Ltd & HN v G Ltd & GX [2024] NZDT 1 (3 January 2024) [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...anything and that she was under duress from HN to attend. Further she states she never realised the alleged coaching sessions were coaching sessions and she thought they were just chats. She states she was under duress because of the number of emails, phone calls, texts and visits to her office. 6. GX’s witness, IB, told the Tribunal that concurrent to HN starting up C Ltd he was a friend and business colleague of GX’s. He states he observed HN showing up at cafés in [Suburb] mult...

  6. SG v S Ltd [2024] NZDT 557 (5 July 2024) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...into account SG’s obligation to mitigate his loss? Was S Ltd’s work completed with reasonable skill and care? 3. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 provides a number of protections for consumers. Section 28 of the Act requires that where services are supplied the services will be carried out with reasonable care and skill. 4. SG states that he and a builder friend set out the boundary profiles and dug footings for the new slab extension at his home considering concrete bound...

  7. OIA-98082.pdf [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...Section (9) (2) (a) Section (9) 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 email to info@ombudsman.parliament.nz or by phone on 0800 802 602. Yours sincerely, Tina Wakefield Deputy Secretary, Corporate and Digital Services “Digital is about more than new technologies and improving IT systems. It also means doing things different...

  8. What to expect in the courtroom

    On this page: Introductions Addressing judges Dress Behaviour Language Interpreter services Video conferences Introductions When your case is called, you must tell the court your name. Addressing judges A judge of the High Court must be addressed as Your Honour, Sir (male) or Ma’am (female).  If you want to refer to another judge: a judge of the High Court and above is referred to as Justice [Surname] a judge of the District Court and below is referred to as Judge [Surname]. You must...

  9. 2020-10-27-Director-General-of-Conservation-27-October-2020.pdf [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...can lodge this notice by email or by posting a copy to the Environment Court in Christchurch at: Environment Court, PO Box 2069, Christchurch 8140 Email: ORC@justice.govt.nz The Environment Court has issued directions in relation to the service of documents. Unless a party has provided an alternative address for service, service will take place when a copy of this document is uploaded to the court’s website. There is no need to send a copy to the Otago Regional Council....

  10. 2020-10-27-PC-1-8-Director-General-of-Conservation.pdf [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...can lodge this notice by email or by posting a copy to the Environment Court in Christchurch at: Environment Court, PO Box 2069, Christchurch 8140 Email: ORC@justice.govt.nz The Environment Court has issued directions in relation to the service of documents. Unless a party has provided an alternative address for service, service will take place when a copy of this document is uploaded to the court’s website. There is no need to send a copy to the Otago Regional Council....