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It's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.
Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the … View moreIt's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.
Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the actual and reasonable costs they incurred". Charging $65 for a short overstay in an empty carpark is as far from reasonable as you can get.
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Hey Neighbours, Pop-up Globe's Nottingham's company has come to town!
Having opened to full houses and rave reviews in Dunedin & Nelson, and conquered Christchurch we’re excited to be here. This isn’t dusty boring Shakespeare, it’s a live experience.
Now in its second and… View moreHey Neighbours, Pop-up Globe's Nottingham's company has come to town!
Having opened to full houses and rave reviews in Dunedin & Nelson, and conquered Christchurch we’re excited to be here. This isn’t dusty boring Shakespeare, it’s a live experience.
Now in its second and final week don’t miss the play your favourite sayings came from, Hamlet & Moulin Rouge, Shakespeare style, Measure for Measure, with tickets from $19, and seats available ON STAGE!
"Relish the full-blooded stuff of which theatrical dreams are made." - The Press, Christchurch
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The Team from Wellington Water
As part of the pipe works, there will be a stop/go system in place along sections of Wallace Street from 24-26 July between 9am-4pm to protect workers and the public while they upgrade local pipes. Please avoid the area if at all possible during these hours.
Safe, supervised pedestrian access will… View moreAs part of the pipe works, there will be a stop/go system in place along sections of Wallace Street from 24-26 July between 9am-4pm to protect workers and the public while they upgrade local pipes. Please avoid the area if at all possible during these hours.
Safe, supervised pedestrian access will be maintained while stop/go is in place.
Hayden from Johnsonville
We are looking for a replacement set of taps which will fit over our 20mm diameter threaded pipe outlets. They don't need to be the same but need to fit over our pipe or have the same internal mechanism.
Shirley from Newlands
Someone likes to take a project.
It became a decoration in the garden, it failed me when I tried to use years ago and helpless to seek the reason. A skill person fix and clean it up, hoping it may starts to work again. Please message me PM. Cheers
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Hi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The … View moreHi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The $55 timber Occasional Chair is the latest casualty, although this is a withdrawal rather than a recall. We don't know the reason for its withdrawal, except Kmart says it is for "a potential quality issue". But what other products have been found wanting?
To find out what else is on the recall list, click here
Grant Neighbourly Lead from Johnsonville
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