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  1. Form 210 Application for eviction warrant [pdf, 759 KB]

    ...www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/ 0800 233 222 PAGE 5 OF 12 Application for for eviction warrant Section A Information required to process your application You must complete all the steps in this section. 1. Provide the court reference number this application relates to For example, CIV-2013-095-123 Court reference number You must attach a copy of the judgment or court order if you have not already given the court a copy. I have attached a copy I have already given the...

  2. McConnor v New Zealand Law Society [2024] NZLCDT 13 (16 May 2024) [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...knowledge of his professional blemishes. In oral evidence he likened his position to that of a defendant in a criminal trial where the jury is not permitted to know of past convictions. The simile is inept. Although we are not in a criminal-related exercise, to answer Mr McConnor’s allusion in like terms, our task is more akin to the deliberations of the Parole Board deciding if, or upon what terms, to release a prisoner. To do our job, we need to consider the full picture....

  3. McKenzie v Accident Compensation Corporation [2024] NZACC 146 (30 August 2024) [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...left knee meniscal tear. Facts [4] The relevant facts are not materially in dispute. [5] Mrs McKenzie suffered an accident on 13 June 2022. [6] On 18 October 2022, Mr Rietveld, an orthopaedic specialist treating Mrs McKenzie for other issues related to her right knee, provided a report on Mrs McKenzie’s left knee. Mr Rietveld made a clinical diagnosis of a torn meniscus and arranged an MRI. Mr Rietveld stated in his report: She has had increasing pain in her left knee. She did...

  4. OIA-119557.pdf [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ..."collaborated with the Ministry of Justice and the Department of Internal Affairs on the preparation of the main body of the report". I wish to request the following information under the Official Information Act: * all communications with the IPCA relating to this report, excluding anything relating to any specific complaint. Given that the IPCA has indicated it collaborated with the Ministry, I expect this would include emails, briefing notes, formal and informal advice, and re...

  5. BC v Accident Compensation Corporation (Cost of Treatment) [2025] NZACC 40 (4 March 2025) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...provider. (3) In deciding whether to give its prior agreement to treatment, the Corporation— (a) must take into account the matters in clause 2(1)(a) to (e); and (b) may make its agreement subject to prior compliance with any requirements relating to those matters. [12] A treatment is defined in section 6 of the Act and includes “an examination for the purpose of providing a certificate including the provision of the certificate.” [13] The Regulations referred to in Sched...

  6. LCRO 77/2024 KU v CI (9 April 2025) [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...ability to provide independent and impartial advice. A conflict of interest may arise if the lawyer’s duties to one client (or former client) are materially adverse to the interests of another client (or former client) in the same or a substantially related matter. [40] Mr CI had represented both the husband and wife in setting up the Deed of Family Arrangement. The joint representation of the couple suggests that their interests were aligned at the time, and the lawyer’s role was...

  7. Morrison - Moteo Hapua Te Pirau 1C 4B (2024) 113 Tākitimu MB 193 (113 TKT 193) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...alone represents approximately 80 per cent of the shares. Collectively, the shareholders who support the partition hold an overwhelming majority of the shares in the block. Although there is opposition to the partition, the level of support is relatively high. I am satisfied that there is sufficient support for the partition. Is the partition “necessary”? [27] The applicant says that partition will help him manage his personal affairs. He says that when he purchased his s...

  8. SN v EH [2024] NZDT 763 (13 November 2024) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...has been sold by SN and is not part of this claim. Therefore, I refer in this order to only the [Boat]. 5. I heard the claim by teleconference hearing on 12 November 2024. Both parties attended. Issues 6. The issues I need to determine in relation to the claim are: (a) Did EH make a representation to SN about the condition of the [Boat]? (b) If so, did EH’s representation about the [Boat] turn out to be incorrect (ie was there a misrepresentation)? (c) If so, was SN i...

  9. LCRO 98/2022 DC v HT (20 December 2024) [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...practitioners, by the [Review Officer] who must not be a practising lawyer, is potentially broader and more robust than either an appeal or a judicial review. The statutory powers and duties of the [Review Officer] to conduct a review suggest it would be relatively informal and inquisitorial while complying with the principles of natural justice. The [Review Officer] decides on the extent of the investigations necessary to conduct a review in the context of the circumstances of that rev...

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

    ...excess. As a result of making a claim, the applicant now has increased insurance costs. 2. The applicant claims $27,030.00 from the respondent for losses caused by the delay, losses due to the represented features not being present in the car, costs relating to his insurance claims and the applicant and his wife’s time spent trying to resolve issues with the respondent. The applicant also claims that he has suffered emotional stress as a result of his dealings with the respondent al...