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  1. Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal

    ...up to $100,000. It can be more if both parties agree in writing. What claims you can make Details and value of claims you can make and remedies available. Before you make a claim What to consider before making a claim. Make a claim Application form and fee required to make a claim. Responding to a claim Information to be provided by the respondent trader. What happens next Process followed by the tribunal once claim has been received. Upcoming hearings Dates, times and location of u...

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  2. Resolve a problem without going to court

    ...yourself A process like negotiation, mediation and arbitration might help you sort out the problem without going to court. You can use a private alternative dispute resolution provider at any point during a dispute. They can talk to you about the different forms of alternative dispute resolution and which one might work for you best. Find out more about alternative dispute resolution by talking to: Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand Resolution Institute

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  3. Hearing

    The hearing is a judicial proceeding that is open to the public and is run by the Weathertight Homes Tribunal member. The purpose of the hearing is to clarify and test the evidence, which will have been filed with the Weathertight Homes Tribunal before the hearing. Read our: Guidelines for hearing preparation and hearings Guidelines for self represented claimants on documents required for hearing Guidelines for self represented respondents on documents required for hearing Where is the hearing h

  4. About the Authority

    ...Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators (Specified Date) Order 2011 Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators (Code of Conduct – Surveillance of Individuals) Regulations 2011 Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators (Forms) Regulations 2011 Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act (Minimum Training) Regulations 2013 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997

  5. Replacements & updates

    How to replace lost badges, licences or certificates and how to update your details. Replacing lost badges, licences or certificates If you lose your badge, licence or certificate, you must apply for a replacement using the statutory declaration form. Statutory declaration Update your details You must let us know if any of your personal or company details change. You can email any changes to us. Email:  shdlicensing@justice.govt.nz Changes to your personal details You must let us know if:...

  6. Make a lump sum payment to legal aid

    ...– this will bring up a list select payee: Ministry of Justice – Legal Aid Note: You can save Legal Aid Debt as a payee, make a one-off payment and set up an arrangement this way. You can use the same function if they have an automatic payment form from Legal Aid Debt.

  7. Pay reparation

    ...amount, in the same way as a fine. About court enforcement action  If you want to appeal the decision You can appeal your reparation sentence up to 28 days from the day you were sentenced. Appeals have to be made in writing to the court. You can get forms to appeal at the court where you were sentenced.

  8. Cost Contribution Orders

    ...Contribution Order? You can pay your cost contribution debt by: automatic payment bill payment via internet banking payment at court. Contact Family Court Debt on 0800 600 090 to discuss payment of your Cost Contribution Order, or to get an automatic payment form or account details for paying your order in full.

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  9. Legal aid debt

    ...Debt on 0800 600 090 to discuss the best way to pay your legal aid debt and set up a suitable payment arrangement. If you are required to make regular payments, you may have to start them straight away. Legal Aid Debt can send you an automatic payment form to get these payments started. Ways of paying your legal aid debt You can make repayments in different ways, including: Over the phone by calling 0800 600 090 (free from NZ mobile or landline) to pay by credit card. We accept Visa, Visa Debi...

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  10. About reparation

    ...suffered because of the offending, as well as the offender’s ability to pay. Receive your reparation The court collects reparation and sends these payments to victims of crime by direct credit, whether you live in New Zealand or overseas. Reparation information for victims Information about the reparation process from when the judge orders it to when you get payments. You can learn what may be causing small payments and what you can do if you are unhappy with your reparation. Paying rep...

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