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  1. Tenancy Adjudicator Auckland application pack PDF [pdf, 351 KB]

    ...provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986, all disputes arising between residential landlords and tenants that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: • Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) • Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. • Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. • R...

  2. Tenancy Adjudicator Christchurch application pack Word [docx, 32 KB]

    ...the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986, all disputes arising between residential landlords and tenants that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: · Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) · Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. · Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. · Regional Manager,...

  3. Tenancy Adjudicator Christchurch application pack PDF [pdf, 351 KB]

    ...provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986, all disputes arising between residential landlords and tenants that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: • Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) • Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. • Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. • R...

  4. Tenancy Adjudicator Manawatu application pack Word [docx, 32 KB]

    ...the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986, all disputes arising between residential landlords and tenants that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: · Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) · Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. · Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. · Regional Manager,...

  5. Tenancy Adjudicator Manawatu application pack PDF [pdf, 351 KB]

    ...provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986, all disputes arising between residential landlords and tenants that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: • Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) • Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. • Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. • R...

  6. Tenancy Adjudicator Rotorua Taupo application pack Word [docx, 32 KB]

    ...the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986, all disputes arising between residential landlords and tenants that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: · Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) · Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. · Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. · Regional Manager,...

  7. Tenancy Adjudicator Rotorua Taupo application pack PDF [pdf, 351 KB]

    ...provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986, all disputes arising between residential landlords and tenants that are referred to the Tenancy Tribunal. Usually parties present their own cases and hearings are held in local District Courts. Responsible to: • Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Principal working relationships: (Excluding direct reporting relationship) • Court Manager and Service Manager local District Court/s. • Tenancy Clerk, local District Court/s. • R...

  8. FOO Ltd v TL [2017] NZDT 1030 (3 March 2017) [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...TL said that he was told the truck had been sent to a “more important” client. Whether or not FOO Limited had other uses for the truck, I find that its failure to pick up the pumpkins was a breach of its contract with Mr TL, so FOO Limited is responsible to pay for any loss suffered by Mr TL as a result of the breach. If so, what loss was caused? Did Mr TL fail to take reasonable steps to mitigate the loss? [8] Mr TL produced evidence of two cancelled purchase orders from WXW t...

  9. Auckland Standards Committee 1 v Hooker [2020] NZLCDT 15 [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...applying a comparison to the High Court Rules Cost regime a reasonable costs award in this matter would be $25,000 if a generous time allowance was applied. He stated that Mr Hooker would accept a costs order in that sum. The Committee's Response [13] Mr McCoubrey for the Committee submitted that the only question is whether the costs figure is reasonable. That involves an evaluation of the final figure and does 1 Lagolago v W...

  10. VSC guide to filing a claim [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...VSC number on receipt. A copy of a claim must be given to the offender. However, your (the claimant's) address and other contact details will be removed.When all claims have been filed, the offender has 60 days to make written submissions in response to the claim. In exceptional circumstances, the Tribunal can extend that 60-day period. A copy of the offender’s written submissions will be forwarded to the claimant. The Tribunal will obtain further information such as court tra...