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  1. [2020] NZEmpC 98 Tolson v Potter [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...and not by the defendant, Mr Todd Potter. The Authority dismissed Mr Tolson’s claim against Mr Potter.1 [2] In the Court, Mr Tolson accepts he was not employed by Mr Potter but says that Mr Potter promised him that he would assume personal responsibility for any underpayments by Mr Tolson’s employer and/or that Mr Potter was involved in a breach of employment standards for which he should be personally liable. 1 Tolson v Po...

  2. NI v LNE Ltd [2020] NZDT 1316 (23 November 2020) [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...is claiming the Infrastructure Growth Charge (IGC) from LNE Ltd (LNE) for $13,823.00 which was charged by WXT Pty Ltd (WXT). She refers to clause 19 of the sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with LNE dated 22 April 2018 which says the “Vendor is responsible to the installation of the water meter.” 2. The issue to be determined is whether clause 19 of the SPA includes the IGC. There can be no claim against WXT as it has no contractual relationship with NI. Background 3. WXT (wh...

  3. [2020] NZSSAA 16 (30 July 2020) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...for a spousal pension. [3.5] XXXX says she is treated inconsistently by the Ministry, did not know that at the time her right of appeal expired, and has brought this appeal at the first opportunity given those circumstances. The Ministry’s Response [4] The key points of the Ministry’s response are: [4.1] There is no reason to suppose that XXXX was not informed of the Benefits Review Committee decision when it was issued, and there has been a lapse of some three and a half...

  4. [2021] NZEmpC 98 Head v Chief Executive of the Inland Revenue Department [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...judgment of 14 May 2021, the Court dismissed the plaintiffs’ claims and directed the parties to discuss the issue of costs in the first instance.1 If agreement could not be reached, any relevant application was to be filed within 21 days, with responses given 21 days later.2 [3] On 31 May 2021, the plaintiffs filed an application for leave to appeal the Court’s judgment to the Court of Appeal. [4] On 3 June 2021, the day prior to the date when any applications for costs were...

  5. ST v F Ltd NS [2023] NZDT 563 (6 November 2023) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...vanity unit for $1,968.00 from F Ltd and had it installed at his home by his builder NS. He claims that within two months the vanity was delaminating at the side. Both NS and F Ltd have acknowledged there is a problem, but neither of them has accepted responsibility for the problem. 2. ST has filed a claim against F Ltd and NS for $2,968.00 for the cost of purchasing and installing a replacement vanity. 3. NS did not attend the hearing, but his written response to the claim has been tak...

  6. MOJ0171.1-NOV22-WEB.pdf [pdf, 362 KB]

    ...justice.govt.nz/courts/jury-service/ Thank you Thank you for being one of the thousands of New Zealanders who help make our justice system work each year. As a juror, you are making a difference in your community. What do I need to do first? Fill out the response form that came with your jury summons and send it back to the court in the self-addressed envelope. The form lets court staff know you are coming to jury service, so they can prepare for the trial. http://www.justice.govt.n...

  7. OIA-110512.pdf [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...it was provided to. 7. Copies of all advice, briefings, memos, feedback or any other documents provided by Justice regarding the introduction of Degrees of Murder Sentencing legislation, including which ministers, if any, it was provided to. In response to your request, we have interpreted this to be for all advice, briefings, memos, feedback and other documents sent by the Ministry since this Government was sworn in last year. Regarding questions 1,2,4 and 7, I am refusing them under...

  8. OIA-121289.pdf [pdf, 803 KB]

    ...aware that you have also sent this request to Te Puna Aonui and Te Tari Whakatau (formerly Te Arawhiti). Microsoft Office licenses fall under the shared services provided by the Ministry to these agencies, including the judiciary, therefore this response will include data for the Ministry, Te Puna Aonui, Te Tari Whakatau and the judiciary to ensure completeness of information. We have interpreted your request to be focused on systems that we are using in production and therefore these...

  9. [2024] NZEnvC 268 Gisborne District Council v China Forestry Group New Zealand Company Limited [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...the Court’s discretion.2 [8] The following timetable was proposed: (a) the Council is to file and serve its costs application within 10 working days, being 3 October 2024; (b) any respondents from whom costs are sought may file and serve a response to the application within a further 10 working days, being 17 October 2024; and (c) the Council may file and serve a reply within a further 5 working days, being 24 October 2024. Responses from the parties The first and second r...

  10. NE v Accident Compensation Corporation (Interpretation of decision) [2025] NZACC 155 (22 September 2025) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...amnesia. She has had and continues to have a significant number of appeals to this Court in respect of cover, entitlement, and jurisdictional matters. [6] Two appeals were heard together. The first concerns an email dated 28 June 2022, which was in response to NE requesting to change her covered diagnosis from PTSD to Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD). The email proposed a psychiatric assessment to help the Corporation to consider the change in diagnosis. [7] The Re...