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  1. EJ v BC [2020] NZDT 1431 [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...there was no contributory negligence on his part. EJ's costs were not disputed and, as they were supported by evidence, his claim is therefore awarded in full. Referee: J Perfect Date: 6 August 2020 Page 4 of 4 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a...

  2. Assess the need for an interpreter factsheet [pdf, 176 KB]

    This information will help you assess if someone needs an interpreter to participate fully and fairly in Court and Tribunal proceedings. You can read more about working with interpreters in the Interpreter Services Quality Framework. Interpreters are available to any person involved in a hearing (that is, an applicant, plaintiff, defendant, respondent or appellant, witness, complainant, or victim giving evidence in a case) who is not fluent in English or elects to use New Zeal

  3. IS v TM [2023] NZDT 270 (25 May 2023) [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...amount of rubbish from the property at her own expense, and had done a significant amount of cleaning, leaving the place tidier than when she moved in. She also argued that she had no obligation to cover the cost of another room, that had belonged to a former flatmate. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 4 7. I accept that there was no agreement or obligation for IS to contribute to another room that she was not renting. While she did have an obligation to contribute to the clean up p...

  4. B Ltd v IX [2019] NZDT 1392 (6 September 2019) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...time. If she is not in a position to do so, she should contact the company to make a mutually acceptable payment arrangement. Referee: J Robertshawe Date: 6 September 2019 CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 4 of 4 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available or a mistake was made. If you wish to a...

  5. UM v PH Ltd [2021] NZDT 1682 (14 December 2021) [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...because they were not of acceptable quality or were unfit for their purpose. The necessary proof is simply lacking, and UM’s claim must therefore be dismissed. Referee: C Hawes Date: 14 December 2021 Page 3 of 3 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a...

  6. NW v B Ltd [2022] NZDT 145 (12 September 2022) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...the above, the matter of damages in point 6(b) above does not need to be considered and the claim is dismissed. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 3 of 4 Referee: DTR Goddard Date: 12 September 2022 Page 4 of 4 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a re...

  7. Te-Au-Reka-and-Family-Court-Rules-Consultation-Paper-270923-v2.pdf [pdf, 940 KB]

    ...third-parties such as experts or specific service providers will be able to access information through the portal which would previously have been available to them in hard copy or by email. Completing court tasks such as filing documents and submitting forms will be easier than they are currently. Often, when filing in the Family Court, multiple forms need to be completed. In Te Au Reka, parties will only need to provide information once. More broadly, those engaging with Te Au Re...

  8. BT v G Ltd [2023] NZDT 319 (19 June 2023) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...his need to obtain a transit visa. The respondent’s position In a written submission, repeated at the hearing, the respondent declined to give compensation. The respondent submitted that when BT booked his ticket on the site, it had fully informed him on at least three occasions, that visa requirements were his responsibility. This also included requiring him to finally click a button that confirmed he had read and understood the contents of his itinerary, the fare rules (includ...

  9. T v C Ltd v IQ & LQ [2023] NZDT 230 (18 September 2023) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...hearing that this was a fair outcome and was no longer making any claim against IQ & LQ. Referee: Hannan DTR Date: 2 November 2023 Page 4 of 4 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for...

  10. Reid v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late appeal to the District Court) [2023] NZACC 35 [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...The Reviewer dismissed the review against the decision of the Corporation dated 30 June 2021 declining entitlement to lump sum compensation and an independence allowance. Ms Reid attempted to lodge an appeal in May 2022, but used the incorrect form. Ms Reid lodged her Notice of Appeal on 5 February 2023. 2 [2] On 14 February 2023, Judge Spiller issued an Initial Minute which directed that Ms Reid formally apply for leave to file the appeal out of time and set out the reas...