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  1. Legal support FAQs v0-10 to Turkish [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...ettikleri avukatın yardımıyla Adaylık formunu doldurup imzalamaları gerekmektedir. Tercih edilen avukatın, başvurmak için: 1. İlgi Beyanı formunu şu adresten indirerek doldurması: https://coronialservices.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Forms/Expression- of-interest-form-v5.pdf 2. İlgi Beyanı formunu Adaylık formu ile beraber 24 Mayıs 2021'e kadar şu adrese göndermesi gerekmektedir: coronial.response@justice.govt.nz Bakanlık, avukatın İlgi Beyanını d...

  2. BX & MT v MI [2024] NZDT 35 (22 January 2024) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...included as a chattel. Did the respondent misrepresent the insulation under the floor? 20. The law relevant to this claim is the general law of contract and the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 (CCLA). A contract is a binding commitment formed by an offer made by one party and a subsequent acceptance by the other party. There is a well-known principle of contract law which is “caveat emptor” or “let the buyer beware”. This implies that the buyer must be cautious, as t...

  3. FD v CE [2021] NZDT 1395 (22 April 2021) [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...valid notice is one that meets the requirements set out in s10 of the Fencing Act 1978 which says; (1) Any occupier who desires to compel any other occupier under this Act to contribute to the cost of work on a fence shall serve on him a notice in form 1 of Schedule 1 or to the like effect. (2) The notice shall— (a) specify the boundary or line of fence, or the parts of the boundary or the line of fence, along which the work is to be done; and CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page...

  4. QH Ltd v XD Ltd [2022] NZDT 98 (1 September 2022) [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...(‘CCLA’)? • What is payable by XD Ltd, if anything, under the contract? Did XD Ltd accept the goods provided by QH Ltd as per the Sale of Goods provisions in the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 (‘CCLA’)? 9. As soon as the contract was formed, the boxes became the property of XD Ltd, irrespective of the arrangement to deliver some or all of the boxes at a later date (as per section 146 of the CCLA). 10. Section 170(1)(b) and (c) of the CCLA provides that:- ...

  5. HN v N Ltd [2023] NZDT 146 (16 June 2023) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...ordered to pay $48 to N Ltd by 5pm on 19 July 2023. Reasons: 2. HN had an appointment to see a doctor at N Ltd on 14th June 2022 to obtain a driver’s medical certificate. The appointment went as planned where a few checks were completed, and a form was filled which would assist HN with his driver’s licence. 3. After the appointment, HN was given an invoice for $98 by the reception at the clinic which is the subject of this dispute. 4. HN is of the view that this fee sh...

  6. NH v QM [2023] NZDT 487 (28 August 2023) [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...$1,824.00 to NH on or before 17 October 2023. Reasons: 1. NH was invited by QM to join a poker club named the CM. The club was run as a private “room” hosted by QM on an online gambling site. QM, who took a cut (“raked the pot”) in the form of virtual gold coins for organising the group, would collect the money and pay the winners. 2. On 17 April 2023, NH lost $1,824.00 gambling in the club, and paid this sum to QM, who paid the winners. The next day, NH won $11,200.00, but Q...

  7. AR v ZI ZIZ Ltd [2014] NZDT 574 (26 May 2014) [pdf, 24 KB]

    ...no part of that amount has been awarded, I will address that issue no further. Issues [6] The issues to determine are: (a) Who were the contracting parties? (b) What were the terms of the original contract? (c) Was there a second contract formed after the applicant’s former employer went into liquidation? (d) Did ZI provide his service with reasonable care and skill, that is, did he meet the statutory guarantees provided for in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993?...

  8. BORA Rights of Victims of Insane Offenders Bill [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...below. The Bill 3. The Bill proposes to ensure the victims of ‘legally insane’ offenders are treated the same as other victims of crime by: a. requiring courts to make a finding as to whether the defendant caused the act or omission forming the basis of the offence in cases where issues of insanity arise and changing the verdict of “not guilty on account of insanity” to “the acts or omissions are proven but the defendant is not criminally responsible on account of insa...

  9. DZ v LU & IW Ltd [2024] NZDT 469 (4 June 2024) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...responsibility to follow up on the bill/s before or at the time they were transferring the lease. 13. Since DZ has not provided evidence of if/when she sent the rates bills to IW Ltd, and since she also had a responsibility to mitigate losses in the form of late payment fees, I find that in all the circumstances here, IW Ltd is liable to pay only the proportional rates amount of $3071.55 for the period in question and not the late payment fee of $568.55. Referee Perfect Date:...

  10. EH v MG & FG [2024] NZDT 425 (28 May 2024) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...law of contract apply to this dispute. A contract is an agreement that the parties intend to be legally bound by. It involves an exchange of promises and becomes binding when the parties agree on clear and certain terms. The terms of a contract are formed at the beginning, not at the end. A contract can be in writing, oral or a mixture of CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 4 both. Variations to agreements can be made in the same manner. Subsequent actions, of the parties, can show that...