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  1. Crick v REAA & Woodley [2013] NZREADT 9 [pdf, 62 KB]

    ...ensuring that the same instructions were given to both; and from the Licensee to the vendors, copying in the Complainant, following the Licensee’s meeting with registered master builder Dan Albert. [8] The latter 20 December 2010 email outlined the information given to the Licensee from the builder and covered: problems with the roof, recommended repair, estimated cost, timing of the repair work, and sought further instructions from the vendors. It also noted the Licensee's unde...

  2. Matchitt v Butler - Matangareka 3B Ahu Whenua Trust (2016) 154 Waiariki MB 261 (154 WAR 261) [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...Trust chairperson, John Butler, to undertake some preparatory road works on the block. This was paid in two instalments of $20,000 on 29 August 2016, and $30,000 on 30 August 2016. [23] Between 29 September and 4 October 2016 the Trust advertised a request for expressions of interest for road engineering, harvesting, and distribution contracts in local newspapers in Opotiki, Rotorua, Whakatane and Gisborne. When the expressions of interest closed on 14 October, the only responses re...

  3. The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 413) v Taylor [2018] NZREADT 24 [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...at a substantial undervalue. [8] The sale of Kilbryde Crescent was not one of the matters that was directly the subject matter of a charge against Ms Taylor. Mr Hodge, counsel for the committee, said that it was referred to as a matter of informative background to the charges in respect of other properties which will be mentioned shortly. [9] The next property transaction in chronological order concerned a sale of a property at 4A Shirley Avenue, Papakura. That property had be...

  4. Evidence Brief: Prevention of Repeat Burglary [pdf, 411 KB]

    ...countries.iv New Zealand evidence Repeat burglary prevention has been studied in New Zealand, but there has been limited focus on evaluating the effectiveness of repeat- burglary prevention initiatives. As such, we have a range of detailed information about the prevalence of burglary and its effects on victims,v but we are unable to conclude that any of the various tactics and interventions used to prevent repeat burglary have been successful or unsuccessful in the Ne...

  5. [2017] NZEmpC 104 Nathan v Broadspectrum (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...dismissed on 23 May 2017. 6 Mr Nathan did not take up his former position immediately after that decision was released or after a further 14-day period had elapsed. That delay caused Mr Nathan to apply for a compliance order, coupled with a request for urgency, on 30 May 2017. (e) Urgency was granted and the application for a compliance order was heard on 6 June 2017. (f) In a judgment of 6 June 2017 Broadspectrum was found to be in breach of the order reinstating Mr Nath...

  6. Mark Brown (filed 6 June 2017) [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...involved in the so called consultation or expressed support for the Porteous Hill site. 27. BRCT have taken this survey as their mandate to proceed with the Porteous Hill site. Unfortunately, the rest of the residents, including neighbours, were not informed of the change from Double Hill. The Porteous Hill project has been modified several times the turbine size increased from 46m to up to 125m, much of our community had absolutely no idea about this. Due to inadequate communication...

  7. Raukawa v Lux - Opape 3A No 1E (2019) 210 Waiāriki MB 114 (210 WAR 114) [pdf, 406 KB]

    ...to tikanga Maori. (2) The chief executive may, by notice in the Gazette issued on the recommendation of the court, declare any other Maori freehold land or General land to be included in any Maori reservation, and thereupon the land shall form part of that reservation accordingly. (3) Except as provided in section 340, every Maori reservation under this section shall be held for the common use or benefit of the owners or of Maori of the class or classes specified in the notice...

  8. Wallace v Downes - Waiunu and other blocks (2020) 414 Aotea MB 81 (414 AOT 81) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...out proper guidelines for the trustees and beneficiaries. They say the papakāinga management plan underlies all the work and repairs that have been completed and identifies all the other repairs that will be required. [23] The trustees also claim they will implement better trust processes for the trust to operate in a more efficient manner, with transparent communication. They submit that many more whānau members were re-engaging with the trust, since the trustees have allowed m...

  9. [2022] NZACC 177 — Calzadilla v ACC (19 September 2022) [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...physiotherapy appointments as part of her rehabilitation. [17] On 12 June 2018, Ms Calzadilla commenced a back to work programme. [18] On 26 June 2018, it was noted that Ms Calzadilla demonstrated near full range of motion of the ankle without pain. She requested a review regarding the removal of the metalware used by the surgeon to stabilise the fracture. [19] On 8 July 2018, an Initial Medical Assessment was undertaken by Dr Hartshorn. Under the heading “Examination”, he not...

  10. [2023] NZREADT 9 – Complaints Assessment Committee 2108 v O’Brien & Wildman (28 April 2023) [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...to Bayleys, depriving both Jervois and Bayleys of a share of the commission. CHARGES FILED IN THE TRIBUNAL [10] On about 18 November 2022, the charges were filed in the Tribunal. [11] Mr O’Brien and Ms Wildman both filed Response to Charge forms (dated 21 and 26 November 2022 respectively) admitting the charge of misconduct and all the particulars. [12] Following a telephone conference, the Tribunal issued Minute 1 with procedural directions on 20 December 2022. No party so...