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  1. XD v G Ltd [2023] NZDT 432 (23 August 2023) [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...about the warranty that came with the van and was told that it would be valid in New Zealand. XD has since been told by [G Ltd NZ] that the warranty does not extend to use in New Zealand. Whilst on a recent trip, a warning light came on, and after investigation he discovered that the injectors were faulty. XD has since researched and found that this is a common problem with these vehicles, and that there are customer satisfaction programs under which the injectors are being replaced. 2...

  2. ZQ Ltd v VN [2024] NZDT 673 (20 August 2024) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...electricity company] to disconnect the power that day so that the fallen line was no longer a safety hazard. QI then arranged for [a gardening company] to trim the trees, then [the electricity company] re-erected the power line, and on 15 April a private electrician repaired the line and certified that it was safe for the power to be turned back on. 3. The applicant now claims $2,466.75, comprising $1,840.00 for the cost of the tree trimming and $626.75 for the cost of the electrician. T...

  3. TS v LD TI & EX& W Inc [2021] NZDT 1598 (23 July 2021) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...business relating to the supply of goods. This is a wide definition. 20. I find, on the balance of probabilities, that TI and LD were acting ‘in trade’ when they sold [B] to TS. I make this finding because the sale of [B] was either a ‘private’ sale or a ‘business’ sale, and TS has persuaded me on the balance of probabilities that it was more likely to have been a business sale. In making this finding I have placed weight on the following: CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 4...

  4. 2025 NZPSPLA 057.pdf [pdf, 191 KB]

    [2025] NZPSPLA 057 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint under ss 73 and 74 of The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 against CRAIG ALAN SHEPHERD and HARBOUR CITY SECURITY LTD HEARD at Wellington Tribunals Unit APPEARANCES Senior Sergeant Knight for NZ Police Gary Morrison for the New Zealand Security Association Mr McKnight, Counsel for Mr Shepherd Mr Shepherd DECISION 1. The complaints are upheld to the extent that grounds fo...

  5. NZCASS Data tables 2 reporting crime [xlsx, 809 KB]

    Contents Data Tables Contents i About the data tables About the survey, interpreting statistics, symbol notation and links for further information. ii Terms and definitions Selected terms and definitions. Reporting crime 10 Comparing NZCASS and Police statistics - estimates Comparisons between NZCASS and Police statistics for 2005, 2008 and 2013, with adjustments to Police data for 2013. 10 Comparing NZCASS and Police statistics - sampling error How var

  6. [2007] NZEmpC WC 3/07 Tamarua v Toll NZ Consolidated Ltd [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...workplace. His personal grievance alleging unjustified dismissal was determined by the Employment Relations Authority in November 2005. The Authority determination [2] Having heard the facts about the alleged theft of company product, and the investigation and dismissal which followed, the Authority’s view was that Mr Tamarua gave every impression of sincerely believing that the product he took was destined for the rubbish bin and that there was nothing wrong with this. The...

  7. Establishing a Criminal Cases Review Commission [pdf, 395 KB]

    ...model for the CCRC: 34.1 form and structure – established as an Independent Crown Entity (‘ICE’) with between three and seven Commissioners with relevant experience, including a Chief and Deputy Chief Commissioner 34.2 primary function – investigate suspected wrongful conviction and sentences and refer a conviction or sentence in a criminal case back to the appeal courts where it considers a miscarriage of justice might have occurred 34.3 secondary function – promote, by way...

  8. BC v YT LCRO 215 / 2010 (1 April 2011) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...LCRO will determine how the matter is to proceed. The Applicant only hearing constitutes part only of the review. Further directions will be issued by the LCRO following that hearing.” It was also noted that – The hearing will be held in private and is estimated to be one hour long. If you intend to bring a support person or representative to the hearing, please advise our office of this immediately. [19] The Applicant had previously been supplied with a copy of the LCRO Gui...

  9. Family Lay Advocate and Court Registry Handbook [pdf, 579 KB]

    ...removed from the pool/role. More information about privacy can be found at: www.privacy.org.nz. Complaints procedure Concerns or complaints about the conduct of a Lay Advocate can be made to the relevant Court Registry. All complaints will be investigated and may result in removal from the Lay Advocate pool. A fair and transparent process will be undertaken when investigating such complaints. The procedure below sets out what will happen if a complaint is received: • The Service Ma...

  10. Morgan v ACC [2010] NZACA 10 [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...[47] The appellant suffered an injury on 28 April 1980 whilst working for Northern Wairoa Dairy Company. A claim for cover was lodged for this injury in May 1989 together with an application for ERC for the period from 1980. [48] The Corporation investigated the application, received medical and earnings information from, inter alia, the appellant’s previous employers as well as the Inland Revenue Department (“IRD”). [49] In May 1990 the Corporation accepted that the appell...