Case Note 285231 [2017] NZPrivCmr 9: Couple says repair service damaged their car
A couple claimed a vehicle repair service damaged their car engine and were denied information about what happened to the car while it was repaired.
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A couple claimed a vehicle repair service damaged their car engine and were denied information about what happened to the car while it was repaired.
This High Court decision involved Ms Apostolakis rights to access information.
Sievwrights v Apostolakis HC Wn CIV 2005 485 527 [17 December 2007]
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