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  1. Keith Vernon 236 [pdf, 14 KB]

    K Vernon, s274 Notice, Party to Proceedings Page 1 of 2 Form 33 Notice of person's wish to be party to proceedings Section 274, Resource Management Act 1991 To: The Registrar Environment Court Specialist Courts and Tribunals Centre Level 2, 41 Federal Street Auckland 1010 PO Box 7174, Wellesley St., Auckland 1141 1. I, K Vernon, wish to be a party to the following proceedings: Auckland Council, Proposed combined Auckland (Unitary) Plan, Appeal...

  2. Withdrawal of C Dawe (2 March 2018) [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...Telephone: (04) 918 8300 I Facsimile: (04) 918 8303 Please visit the Environment Court website http://www.environmentcourt.govt.nz/where you can find useful information about the Court, its processes, procedures, practice notes, judgments and forms. 1 ( ( Gerritsen, Jennifer From: Sent: To: Subject: Good afternoon, Claire Dawe <claire2h@runbox.com> Friday, 2 March 2018 11:59 a.m. Gerritsen, Jennifer Environment Court This is to formally advise that I no long...

  3. CJ & KJ v DW [2023] NZDT 347 (2 August 2023) [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...professionalism of the servicing or even necessarily that a ‘full’ service was carried out, unless these things were specifically mentioned or asked about, which they were not in this case. There was also no discussion prior to the contract being formed about the service history of the boat beyond the latest service. What are the reasonable damages payable by DW? 11. CJ and KJ say that if they had known that the last service had been in August 2021 (and that that was not a...

  4. Q Ltd v S Ltd [2023] NZDT 772 (13 December 2023) [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...company car to TT, a business owned by S Ltd, for new pipes to be fitted in the exhaust. S Ltd’s employee replaced the chamber with pipes and the car was handed over to RX, after he paid $741.19 to S Ltd. 2. RX was unhappy with the car’s performance and complained to MK, in charge at TT. MK’s position was that the pipework was changed as instructed and 2” pipe was used because it fitted inside the existing flange. 3. MK did not agree that TT used the wrong size pipework and...

  5. MU v GB [2024] NZDT 189 (14 March 2024) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...sell.” 9. “Title” means “ownership”. The significant words for this matter are “unless the owner of the goods is by the owner’s conduct precluded from denying the seller’s authority to sell”. 10. GB says there was no contract formed because he did not authorise the sale. He says the [vehicle] was his car and his brother listed it [online] with the $1.00 reserve price without his permission, and he did not know his brother had done this because he was working out...

  6. EMPC Affidavit of document service [docx, 99 KB]

    [bookmark: Affidavit]In the Employment Court (Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch) Registry No: (court case number, i.e. EMPC xx/20xx) Under the Employment Relations Act In the matter of (specify matter to which the proceeding relates i.e. Challenge to determination) Between (full name, place of residence, occupation) Plaintiff/Applicant (Note: If more than one plaintiff or applicant list them separately as 2nd plaintiff/applicant, 3rd plaintiff/applicant etc) And (full name, place

  7. Keith Vernon 238 [pdf, 13 KB]

    K Vernon, s274 Notice, Party to Proceedings Page 1 of 2 Form 33 Notice of person's wish to be party to proceedings Section 274, Resource Management Act 1991 To: The Registrar Environment Court Specialist Courts and Tribunals Centre Level 2, 41 Federal Street Auckland 1010 PO Box 7174, Wellesley St., Auckland 1141 1. I, K Vernon, wish to be a party to the following proceedings: Auckland Council, Proposed combined Auckland (Unitary) Plan, Appeal...

  8. V Ltd v BT [2023] NZDT 370 (11 May 2023) [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...through implied consent? • If so, what is BT liable to pay? Did BT agree to the clawback terms through implied consent? 8. The common law of contract allows parties to enter into contracts that are legally binding. A contract can be written or formed verbally or inferred from the parties’ conduct. A party can be considered to have agreed to contractual terms by their conduct. 9. I find that BT did agree to the clawback terms through implied consent. 10. This is for the fo...

  9. LW v N Ltd [2024] NZDT 352 (13 May 2024) [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...contract to come into existence the elements of a simple contract must exist. These elements are offer, acceptance, an exchange of value and an intention to create a legal relationship. There must be sufficient certainty of terms. A contract can be formed without it being formalised in writing. On occasion a contract might have been intended but the necessary elements listed above were not completed. In such a situation an obligation to pay may be imposed by a decision maker – this is q...

  10. TN v Q Ltd [2024] NZDT 388 (28 May 2024) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...price or fixed as to the specified hourly rate charged for however long the job took? 4. When two parties reach agreement about an exchange for value, for example, the provision of services in exchange for money, a legally binding contract is formed. The terms of the contract are those about which there is evidence of agreement from the parties’ actions and words, written or unwritten. 5. There were two quote documents referred to in the hearing. The first was not accepted b...