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  1. [2023] NZEmpC 21 Pilgrim v The Attorney-General [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...OF BUSINESS, INNOVATION AND EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR INSPECTORATE [2023] NZEmpC 21 [21 February 2023] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI [2023] NZEmpC 21 EMPC 85/2022 IN THE MATTER OF a declaration under s 6(5) of the Employment Relations Act 2000 AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for recall of judgment BETWEEN SERENITY PILGRIM, ANNA COURAGE, ROSE STANDTRUE, CYSTAL LOYAL, PEARL VALOR AND VIRG...

  2. DT Information Pack Waikato March 2021 [pdf, 218 KB]

    PPrriinncciippaall DDiissppuutteess RReeffeerreeee TTee MMäättäämmuuaa oo nnggää KKaaiiwwhhaakkaawwää TTaauuttoohhee DX SX1159, Wellington 6146, New Zealand Ph: (04) 462 6695, E: Kelly-Lea.Brown@justice.govt.nz Te Ranga Whakawä Tautohe DD II SS PP UU TT EE SS TT RR II BB UU NN AA LL The Position The appointment to the position of Disputes Tribunal Referee is for a period of up to five ye...

  3. ED v MA [2023] NZDT 556 (18 April 2023) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...rehearing. Does the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (CGA) apply to the sale of the kitten? 5. The CGA applies to sales of goods by those in trade to consumers. The definition of goods in the CGA includes animals. Whether a seller is in trade is a matter to be determined on the facts, under the wide definition in the Act, which provides “any trade, business, industry, profession, occupation, activity of commerce, or undertaking relating to the supply or acquisition of goods or servic...

  4. QT v L Ltd [2024] NZDT 23 (21 February 2024) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...Ltd) for the rebooking fees of (in total) $660.00. 3. The following issues require to be determined: (a) Did L Ltd provide its services with reasonable care and skill? (b) If there has been a breach, what remedy is appropriate? 4. As a matter of law QT, as the applicant in this proceeding, bears the burden of proof. He has to show that L Ltd breached its legal obligations to him. He has to do so on the balance of probabilities, i.e. as ‘more likely than not’. Did L L...

  5. Tenancy Adjudicator Manawatu application pack PDF [pdf, 353 KB]

    ...Postal address (if different): Phone (day): Phone (evening): Email: Occupation: Current employer: Have you been adjudicated bankrupt? Have you been charged with a criminal offence? Please provide details: Are there any other matters which could affect your appointment to the tribunal? Provide details: Tertiary Qualifications Please include details of qualifications achieved, subjects and institution Personal Information The Tribunal encoura...

  6. SE v D Ltd [2023] NZDT 654 (23 November 2023) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...been available, they would not have altered the outcome of the claim. Furthermore, in its written submissions D Ltd seemingly accepted SE’s entitlement to a refund where it said: The settlement of the bond of $550.00 can be released once this matter is resolved as SE is in fact entitled to that money. 16. Although D Ltd attempted to ‘walk back’ this statement at the rehearing, it accurately reflects the reality of the situation. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 3 of 4...

  7. Greer v Corrections (Costs) [2022] NZHRRT 44 [pdf, 455 KB]

    ...Corrections does not seek indemnity costs but rather a reasonable contribution to those costs. Corrections acknowledges that the Tribunal takes a flexible approach to costs and may depart from the principle that costs follow the event in order to provide justice between the parties but that this was a claim where cost consequences should arise. [5] The primary submissions made in support of the application are: [5.1] That the Tribunal has previously upheld the idea that some claims i...

  8. HD & NC v WD [2023] NZDT 518 (25 October 2023) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...Court [2023] NZDT 518 APPLICANT HD APPLICANT NC RESPONDENT WD APPLICANT'S INSURER X Ltd RESPONDENT INSURER Z Ltd The Tribunal orders: The claim is dismissed. Reason 1. This is a continuation of the matter having been adjourned in May 2023 for further evidence. 2. It is important to set out the history of how the claim came to be in the Tribunal because, while there is nothing unusual about the collision, there is an issue to be reso...

  9. TD v T Ltd [2024] NZDT 451 (21 June 2024) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...“residential boundary” should be interpreted to mean the general boundary of the property as referred to by TD because that interpretation is against the maker (T Ltd) of the contract. 18. For these reasons I am satisfied that TD has proved that as a matter of interpretation, the barn was not outside the “residential boundary”. If not, is the barn specifically excluded from “cover” because it was built for farming use? 19. TD explained that when her family purchased t...

  10. Tenancy-Adjudicator-Application-Pack-Auckland-November-2024.doc [doc, 69 KB]

    ...regarding the position of Tenancy Adjudicator in the Auckland area. Enclosed please find: 1. Cover letter 2. Application for position 3. Questionnaire form 4. Position Description Your Application Please email your application to Peter.Lamb@justice.govt.nz Or post to: Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Attention: Peter Lamb DX SX 11159 Or courier to: Principal Tenancy Adjudicator Attention: Peter Lamb Level 1, 86 Customhouse Quay Wellington Central Wellington 6011. Applications close...