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  1. Ferguson v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late Filing to the District Court) [2023] NZACC 193 [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...[5] On 27 November 2023, Mr Castle for the Corporation submitted that the delay itself is not significant and will not materially prejudice the Corporation, and it did not oppose the late filing of the appeal in these circumstances. Relevant law [6] Section 151 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (the Act) provides: (1) An appellant brings an appeal by sending a notice of appeal to, or filing a notice of appeal in, a specified registry. ... (3) The notice must be received by...

  2. ST v F Ltd NS [2023] NZDT 563 (6 November 2023) [pdf, 179 KB]

    CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 1 of 3 (Disputes Tribunal Act 1988) ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL [2023] NZDT 563 APPLICANT ST RESPONDENT F Ltd SECOND RESPONDENT NS The Tribunal orders: 1. NS is to pay the sum of $2,990.55 to ST on or before Monday 27 November 2023. 2. NS may arrange to collect the damaged vanity from ST at a mutually convenient time. If it has not been collected by 4 December 2023, ST may dispose of it

  3. NO v UM [2023] NZDT 629 (21 November 2023) [pdf, 187 KB]

    CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 1 of 3 (Disputes Tribunal Act 1988) ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL [2023] NZDT 629 APPLICANT NO RESPONDENT UM The Tribunal orders: UM is to pay $900.00 to NO by no later than 20th December 2023. Reasons: 1. UM engaged NO, who operates a gardening services business trading as “BN”, to undertake gardening work on her property. She sent photos to NO showing the section and the tidying up work that was requ

  4. Hosking v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late Filing to the District Court) [2023] NZACC 189 [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...filing the notice of appeal. 2 [2] On 17 November 2023, Ms Thorburn for the Corporation submitted that it had not identified any prejudice caused by the late filing of this appeal, and did not oppose leave to appeal being granted. Relevant law [3] Section 151 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (the Act) provides: (1) An appellant brings an appeal by sending a notice of appeal to, or filing a notice of appeal in, a specified registry. ... (3) The notice must be rec...

  5. MOJ0608-Making-parenting-arrangements-Arabic.pdf [pdf, 421 KB]

    ...متر بتجربة انفصال أو تغيري يف الوضع العائيل . إذا مل تكن متأكداً من أين تبدأ، فتفضل بزيارة مركز الخدمة القانونية االجتامعية املحيل Community Law Centre أو من خالل .communitylaw.org.nz التقدم ملحكمة األرسة إذا كنت ترغب يف التقدم إىل محكمة األرسة Family Court للحصول عىل أمر من املحكمة بهذا الشأن...

  6. Seary v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late filing of appeal) [2022] NZACC 187 [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...born baby and not emotionally able to file an appeal. 2 [3] On 22 September 2022, Mr Castle for the Corporation submitted that there was no material prejudice to the Corporation and the application for late filing was not opposed. Relevant law [4] Section 151 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (the Act) provides: (1) An appellant brings an appeal by sending a notice of appeal to, or filing a notice of appeal in, a specified registry. ... (3) The notice must be received...

  7. Brown v Deller [2010] NZWHT Auckland 27 [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...this Tribunal to award costs is very limited (see submissions and application for costs from the sixth respondent dated 6 August 2010). Counsel for Mr Pilcher submits that the Tribunal must nevertheless take into consideration all relevant case law surrounding cost applications. Counsel for Mr Pilcher referred me to the decision of Page | 3 Simon France J in Trustees Executives Limited & Ors v Wellington City Council1 and the decision of this Tribunal River Oaks Farm...

  8. Hunia v Skerrit-White - Kawerau A8D (2010) 22 Waiariki MB 92 (22 WAR 92) [pdf, 87 KB]

    ...order of the Court. For the avoidance of doubt, the trustees are also restrained from dealing with any Trust assets including funds that may be received on account for the Trust or its beneficiaries by third parties including, but not limited to law firms, accounting firms or other external advisors without express order of the Court. [22] In the meantime, I am also considering the possibility of the appointment of an independent trustee as chairperson to oversee both the audit and...

  9. REAA CAC 10054 v Hume [2014] NZREADT 10 [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...real estate salesperson. Such persons might easily become embroiled in disputes with consumers, their principals, other agents, and members of the public. Many of the responses referred to above by the defendant, in terms of his problems with the Law 4 Society and clients, indicate that he reacts to issues belligerently and unprofessionally, and obsessively insists on what he regards as his rights.” [17] It is well established that decisions of disciplinary Tribunals should...

  10. N v Tangilanu [2015] NZIACDT (19 May 2015) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...visa for some two months after receiving instructions in early May 2011. That delay was due to a lack of diligence. [2.1.2] Ms Tangilanu ultimately made the request for a visa, but only for one of the complainants, when both were in New Zealand unlawfully, and it only consisted of a letter with no supporting documents. The information was inadequate to support the request, and Immigration New Zealand concluded that made declining the request necessary. [2.1.3] Making a request for one...