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  1. Form CS28: Affidavit financial means their sources [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...………………………………………………… [state employer] (b) gross income from business: ..……………. (c) amount received from boarders (including children over 16 years of age): ..……………. (d) rents from property (including rooms let): ..……………. (e) compensation or damages received:

  2. LS v CC [2024] NZDT 773 (18 December 2024) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...a claim against CC for the sum of $2,750.00. 2. The issues to be resolved are: (a) Is CC responsible for the loss of LS’s property? (b) If so, has LS proved the value of the missing property? (c) If so, what is the remedy? 3. LS was a boarder with BC who was CC’s father. 4. BC passed away and from March 2024 LS became a legal tenant after signing a tenancy agreement. 5. After BC passed away but before LS became a tenant, LS continued to live at the property on week...

  3. B Ltd v JG & WG [2023] NZDT 770 (21 December 2023) [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...in its lending decisions. 8. B Ltd would also have reason to doubt whether the debtors could realistically survive on the budgeted expense figures. Only $120.00 per week was budgeted for food, and even if they were not providing food for their boarders, it would be difficult to feed two people on this sum on an ongoing basis. 9. For these reasons, I find that B Ltd failed to comply with the lender responsibility principles when granting the new loan. Have all disclosures been made...

  4. GU v TI LCRO 258 / 2010 (19 December 2011) [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...the funds being paid into Mr TI’s trust account. [8] The major issue to address was Mr GV’s claim. Mr GU and his sister rejected Mr GV’s claim that he was in a de facto relationship with their mother and maintained that he was only ever a boarder in the property. Evidence obtained from WINZ showed that this was the basis on which Mrs GV had claimed her invalid’s benefit and national superannuation. Mr GU also made contact with Mrs GV’s doctor who confirmed that Mrs GV re...

  5. NZCVS 2024 Questionnaire Cycle 7 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...else go to VS2.04] VS2.03 (Showcard)  Showcard page x. When a vehicle was stolen or taken without permission, within a private yard, was it done by someone who was allowed to be there? For example, a worker doing a job, or a visitor or a boarder or someone living at home. 1. Yes, someone allowed to be there – how many times? _____ [must be <= to VS2.02=1 response] 2. No / don’t know [If VS2.03=2 CODE all VS2.02=1 incidents to ‘Burglary’ and ‘Theft of /...

  6. NZCASS 2014 Questionnaire [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...= 98 16 [Showcard J, page 10] Q35 And since 1st January 2013 has any of your household property been stolen FROM INSIDE your home or garage by someone who was allowed to be there? For example, a workman doing a job, or a visitor or a boarder or someone living at home. This includes a holiday home if you have one. How many times? [Record]  None = 0  If more than 97 code as 97  Don’t know/Can’t remember = 98 [Showcard J, page 10] If ≥1, <98 in Q28 or...

  7. NU v OA [2023] NZDT 748 (19 December 2023) [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...Jacaranda tree (the tree) had crashed over his driveway and car shelter completely blocking his access and causing damage to his property. The applicant now claims against the OA (The respondent) for $9567.52. 2. The applicant has a property that boarders [Road] in [ity]. A search of Google Earth Street view shows the frontage of the property and the tree that fell on the applicant’s car shelter and car. 3. The photo shows an old stone wall at the front of the property which the a...

  8. CAC 20006 v Azimi [2014] NZREADT 97 [pdf, 33 KB]

    ...blank form, or attached to it, much of which proved to be false. She simply was not “an accountant” who worked for the Small Business Association for $85,635 p.a. at 40 hours per week on contract nor did she receive income from two fictional boarders. Also she knew, or should have known, that those in control of the blank mortgage application form were part of a mortgage ramping operation. [133] We also consider that the defendant’s conduct in allowing the use of her name, and...

  9. [2016] NZSSAA 016 (11 March 2016) [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...(h) for a person whose household comprises 1 person, $180 a week. [15] The term “household” is defined in clause 5 as follows: In relation to a person means the person and the members of the person’s family and other persons (not being boarders) usually residing with him or her, and members of a person’s household has a corresponding meaning. ‘Member of the person’s family’, in 5 relation to a person includes any other person to whom the person is related by...

  10. SM v D Ltd [2023] NZDT 155 (10 May 2023) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...claim in this case), GN will only be entitled to an order for the difference between $30,000.00 and whatever uninsured losses are payable to SM by D Ltd. 15. SM includes a claim for lost rent of $860 (she rents one of the downstairs bedrooms to a boarder for $430 per week and the bedroom was uninhabitable for 2 weeks while repair work was carried out) – I consider this loss reasonably foreseeable and D Ltd is liable to cover the $830.00. 16. In addition, while monetary claims for...