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  1. Application for in-court media coverage [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...the District Court) . You can email, post or hand it in to the court where you want to record or take photos. (If you’re emailing it, you will need to print out page 5, sign it and then scan it.) Contact details for courts are on our website at justice.govt.nz/contact-us/find-us Getting more information Contact the court you have sent your application to by calling 0800 268 787 (if you’re in New Zealand) or +64 9 583 1900 (if you’re not in New Zealand). The In-court media coverag...

  2. BU v B Ltd [2024] NZDT 18 (30 January 2024) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...originally claimed against B Ltd Result of application for rehearing: Rehearing Refused The Order of 14 September 2023 stands. Reasons for decision: 1. I held a teleconference hearing today to establish if a rehearing of this matter (originally heard by Referee Jadurum) should be ordered. FB appeared for B Ltd, and BU responded. As explained at the outset of the hearing this was a rehearing hearing, the issue before me is simply whether or not would be unjust...

  3. HB- & UB v KN [2023] NZDT 49 (9 February 2023) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...had been issued on the vehicle. That was an accurate description of the status of the vehicle. 12. For this reason, the claim against KN is dismissed. It may be that the applicants consider they have claims against other parties. But that is a matter for the applicants to pursue. Referee: Souness - DTR Date: 9 February 2023 Page 3 of 3 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the prope...

  4. O Ltd v TO [2023] NZDT 341 (24 May 2023) [pdf, 169 KB]

    (Disputes Tribunal Act 1988) ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL District Court [2023] NZDT 341 APPLICANT O Ltd RESPONDENT TO The Tribunal orders: The claim is dismissed. Reasons 1. This claim was originally a counter-claim to a claim brought by TO with respect to bathroom renovations carried out at her property by EO. 2. In trying to track down a company and/or an address associated with EO, in order to bring her Disputes Tribunal cl

  5. 9 August 2022 Regina Properties Limited v New Plymouth District Council [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND NOTICE OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE that there is to be a sitting of the Environment Court as detailed below to hear the proceedings listed in the attached schedule. Parties were advised of the hearing date for this matter by the Environment Court Minute of 3 June 2022. However, this Notice of hearing is issued with 11 working days notice rather than 15 pursuant to the exception provision in s272(3) RMA. The details for these proceedings are as follows...

  6. Deputy JCC Position Profile [docx, 31 KB]

    ...the impartiality and integrity of, the judicial system. The Office receives and examines complaints about Judges. If appropriate, the Commissioner, or Deputy Commissioner, may recommend the appointment of a Judicial Conduct Panel to inquire into any matter about the conduct of a Judge. The Act establishes processes that recognise and protect the requirements of judicial independence and natural justice. Functions and powers The role of the Deputy Commissioner is to perform and carry out...

  7. BU v BH [2020] NZDT 1400 (20 November 2020) [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...minimal terms. Did BH make an untrue statement about the car? 5. In any contract, if one party induces the other party to enter into the contract on the basis of an untrue statement, that party may be liable for damages as a result. It does not matter whether the person making the statement knew that it was untrue, they may be liable whether the untrue statement was innocent or fraudulent. In a contract for the sale of goods, the only damages payable are for the cost of repair, p...

  8. ME v B Ltd [2023] NZDT 213 (17 April 2023) [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...of B Ltd for customers travelling abroad is that sufficient time should be allowed between the likely arrival of a domestic flight at, in this case, [City B], and the departure, for check-in, and related, processes. That time should factor in, as a matter of common sense, in my view, the possibility of some delay in the initial domestic flight, that being, it has to be said, a not uncommon occurrence. The applicant should have allowed at least 90 minutes between the arrival at [City B], a...

  9. COVID-19 Response (Management Measures) Legislation Bill – Crown Law Vet [pdf, 805 KB]

    ...In our opinion, the provisions in Schedule 6 are not inconsistent with any of the rights and freedoms that ate affirmed by the Bill of Rights Act. 3. All the above Acts, apart from the Epidemic Preparedness Act, ate administered by the Ministry of Justice. Although the Epidemic Preparedness Act is not administered by the Ministry of Justice, the amendments relate to rules of Court. Accordingly, the Crown Law Office has vetted, for consistency with the Bill of Rights Act, the amendments t...

  10. BORA Education Amendment Bill [pdf, 377 KB]

    ...(‘Bill of Rights Act’). We understand that this Bill is likely to be considered by the Cabinet Legislation Committee at its meeting on Thursday, 2 April 2009. 2 We considered potential issues of inconsistency with section 27(1) (right to natural justice) of the Bill of Rights Act and assessed whether or not one of these issues is justifiable under section 5 of that Act. To that end, we examined whether the relevant clause serves an important and significant objective and whether ther...