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  1. Forms & fees

    Forms Application form for single dwelling house claims Application form for multi-unit claims Fees The fee to have a case heard by the Weathertight Homes Tribunal is $408.89 and payment must be included with your application. How do I pay? Payment must be made at the same time you send us your application. There are several ways you can pay: Online You can pay the filing fee online using File and Pay.To file the documentation, you must email, post or deliver a copy to the Tribun...

  2. Make a civil claim

    There are many different claims you can start. They usually have different fees, forms and time limits. Find out about the claims you can make in the District Court Find out about the claims you can make in the High Court Get legal help You can get a lawyer to help you make a civil claim. If you can’t afford a lawyer you may be able to get: legal aid free community legal help

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  3. NZ forms for trans-Tasman proceedings

    Notice giving prescribed information for defendant served in Australia – TTPRR form 1 Defendant’s application for stay of civil proceeding – TTPRR form 2 Request that New Zealand court determine defendant’s application for stay of civil proceeding with hearing – TTPRR form 3 Request to appear remotely in hearing of defendant’s application for stay of civil proceeding – TTPRR form 4 Affidavit to accompany application for leave to appear remotely in civil proceeding – TTPRR form 5...

  4. Respond to a civil claim

    If someone starts a civil claim against you, you need to decide if you want to respond. This is called defending the claim. There are different types of claims. They usually have different fees, forms and time limits. Find out how you can defend a claim in the District Court Find out how you can defend a claim in the High Court Get legal help You can get a lawyer to help you when a civil claim is made against you. If you can’t afford a lawyer you may be able to get: legal aid free community l...

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  5. Fines application forms

    Statement of means form You can use this form to help you communicate your financial means to the court when you ask for time to pay your fines. Statement of means form Application to dispute that a fine has been filed in court Also called a 78B application, you can use it to have an infringement fine returned to the issuing authority where you can challenge it. Learn more about disputing a fine Application to dispute that a fine has been filed in court Claim to seized property If your property...

  6. Forms

    Forms used for Tax Disputes. Form When to use Notice of Claim Use this form to apply for a review  Tribunals Witness summons [PDF, 94 KB] Use this form if you need a person to give evidence at the hearing, fill out and send to Authority for approval  Fee Waiver (Individual) Use this form to apply to waive, postpone or refund fee as an individual.   Fee Waiver (Organisation) Use this form to apply to waive, postpone or refund fee as an organisation....

  7. Make a claim

    How much does it cost to apply to the tribunal? It’s free to make a claim to the tribunal. What you need to send us Fill out the form and send it to us along with any statement, document or information (whether or not it would be admissible in court) that may help the tribunal make a decision. Make a claim Guide to filing a claim There is a 6 month timeframe for victims to make a claim. If you can’t claim within this time because of factors beyond your control, the tribunal may give you an e...

  8. Make a claim

    On this page: How much does it cost to make a claim? How to apply Guide to filing a claim Important tips Representation How much does it cost to make a claim? There’s no fee to make a claim to the Tribunal. How to apply Make sure you follow the correct procedure before you make a claim to the Tribunal. Human Rights Act 1993 If you’re making a claim under the Human Rights Act 1993, you must first provide evidence that you have made a complaint to the Human Rights Commission. If you’v...

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  9. Defend a claim

    Defend a claim brought under the Privacy Act 2020 You can defend a claim made against you under section 98 of the Privacy Act 2020 by sending a Statement of Reply to the Tribunal. This is an official form you fill in as a defence to the Statement of Claim. Your Statement of Reply must be received by the Tribunal within 22 working days after the day on which you receive the Statement of Claim. Separate forms are for use if you are: named as a defendant in a Statement of Claim under section 98 of...

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  10. Responding to a claim

    Although the applicant must prove its claim on the balance of probabilities, it is your responsibility to present your side of the story. Before the hearing, you should collect and provide the following information to the MVDT: A clear written chronology of all relevant events from your perspective Your copy of the consumer information notice and the vehicle offer and sale agreement (if those documents have not been provided by the applicant or if the applicant’s copy is different) Any invoic...