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March Construction tendered for some work from the Christchurch City Council. However, in their tender, their employee entered into their calculations, a sum of $72.75, when they should have used $727.50. This resulted in the unit price being quoted as $250, instead of $968.
While the Court declined leave on four questions of the law, they identified and invited submissions on two of these questions. [108] On 15 December, Employment Court Chief Judge Inglis ruled that the "Overseeing Shepherd" at Gloriavale was the employer of the six female plaintiffs. The current Overseeing Shepherd is Howard Temple. [109] [110]
The District Court of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kōti ā Rohe) (formerly the district courts before 2016) is the primary court of first instance of New Zealand. There are 59 District Court locations throughout New Zealand (as of 2017). [2] The court hears civil claims of up to $350,000 and most criminal cases. [3]
Syme told the court that phone had been found in bushes near Christchurch's Southern Motorway the day after she disappeared. Using the phone, Police were able to track Bao's cellphone movements around Halswell Village and Tai Tapu cell tower. The court also heard testimony from witnesses Neil Clode and Ian Flatley about a suspicious car in the ...
Midland Metals Overseas Pte Limited v The Christchurch Press Company Limited, Orion New Zealand Limited, TL Scott, SJJ Hirsch, Wellington Newspapers Limited, and The New Zealand Press Association : Decided: 24 October 2001: Citation [2002] 2 NZLR 289: Transcript: Court of Appeal judgment: Court membership; Judges sitting
Judges sitting Blanchard, Gallen and Salmon JJ Knyvett v Christchurch Casinos Ltd [1999] 2 NZLR 559 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding whether a contract illegal under statute, can be subsequently validated under the Illegal Contracts Act 1970 .
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