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  1. Quin v REAA & Knaptondocx [2012] NZREADT 13 [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...capable of constituting unsatisfactory conduct in terms of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008. [4] The Committee found that the licensee made misrepresentations in relation to an eastern boundary and failed to provide the complainants with proper information about an accessway. More specifically, the Committee found the following aspects of the licensee’s behaviour contributed towards its finding of unsatisfactory conduct: [a] The licensee’s response to the complainants’ specific...

  2. [2023] NZEmpC 234 New Zealand Air Line Pilots’ Assoc IUOW Inc v Tasman Cargo Airlines Pty Ltd [pdf, 307 KB]

    ...ratified, Mr Farmer wrote to Tasman Cargo about the pay rise he anticipated receiving because of the CEO’s email. He asked the company to reconsider its position but got no response. [14] Mr Farmer considers he is owed arrears of pay. He claimed that the absence of the pay rise flows into the value of bonuses he was entitled to receive for each of the years 2020, 2021 and 2022. In a schedule provided as part of his evidence he calculated the amount considered payable. [15...

  3. Arndt v Accident Compensation Corporation (Appeal) [2022] NZACC 244 [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...Hearing: 1 December 2022 Held at: Wellington/Te Whanganui-a-Tara by AVL Appearances: H Armstrong for the Appellant S Bisley for the Accident Compensation Corporation Judgment: 9 December 2022 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE P R SPILLER [Claim for work-related gradual process injury - s 30 and Schedule 2, Accident Compensation Act 2001] Introduction [1] This is an appeal from the decision of a Reviewer dated 22 March 2019. The Reviewer dismissed an application for re...

  4. Lawson v Health and Disability Commissioner (Strike-out) [2023] NZHRRT 15 [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...required by Rule 7 of the Health Information Privacy Code 1994 (“Code”). Miss Lawson also alleges the HDC breached other aspects Rule 7 of the Code. [3] The HDC denies a breach of Rule 7 of the Code. The HDC says that it twice reconsidered requests made of it by Miss Lawson and attached Miss Lawson’s statement of correction to its file. [4] On 15 December 2022, the HDC applied for an order striking out Miss Lawson’s claim in its entirety as being an abuse of process pursuant...

  5. KH v LD [2019] NZDT 1496 (11 July 2019) [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...advertised on Facebook as a dog breeder. LD said that there would be a litter of [breed] puppies available in July 2018 for $2,300.00 each. They discussed her preferences for a puppy such as colour and eye shape. LD asked KH to fill out a Puppy Purchase Form if she wished to purchase a puppy, and to pay a $500.00 deposit to go on the waiting list for July. In a text, LD stated, “Deposit will be carried over to the next letter or refunded if you prefer not to wait.” 2. When KH receive...

  6. [2008] NZEmpC AC 42/08 Q-Med (Sweden) Australia Pty Ltd v MacDonald [pdf, 13 KB]

    ...to effect service. He has made at least 12 visits to addresses known to have been either those of the defendant at the time of previous proceedings or those of his sister and his niece. The defendant’s former solicitor has not responded to requests as to whether she is authorised to accept service on behalf of the defendant. [3] The investigator was able to speak to people at the addresses visited. He was told that Mr MacDonald was not there and the door was closed before fur...

  7. Form-4_Criminal-Legal-Aid-_Non-fixed.pdf [pdf, 186 KB]

    Version 21 – October 2023 page 1 10/23 form 4 Tax Invoice Criminal Legal Aid Non-Fixed Fee Legal aid file no. Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. CRNs To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Customer Lead Provider Law firm Court type District Court High Court Court of Appeal Supreme Court Court location Description of proceedings Administration Case Review Case management memorandum Committal...

  8. 2017 NZSSAA 064 (9 November 2017) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...can affect his entitlement. He accepts that as he is married he is only entitled to New Zealand Superannuation paid at half the married rate. [2] Part of the application process required by the Chief Executive is that applicants must submit information relating to their spouse. The Appellant submitted his application, which included a good deal of information regarding his wife. It included her name, date of birth, 2 gender, contact details, citizenship, where she was b...

  9. OF v D Ltd [2019] NZDT 1405 (9 August 2019) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...the car was originally inspected. There was also no advice given at the time the extra damage was discovered to obtain consent to doing further work. Consequently, it cannot be said that the additional work can be charged as an extra. It simply formed part of the work for which the estimate was given. 16. The second category of additional costs arose from extra labour in having to re-do filler, etching and priming from the car remaining in storage for so long whilst the job was bein...

  10. [2017] NZEmpC 71 Stormont v Peddle Thorp Aitken Ltd [pdf, 497 KB]

    ...Stormont says, and I accept, that Mr Goldie reached an agreement with her as to revenue ($473,000) and direct costs ($166,000). Applying these figures would lead to a gross profit of $307,000, 20 per cent of which equals $61,400 (gross). This forms the basis of the claim for a bonus of $61,400. Mr Forrest agreed in evidence that he had never been asked to re-do his calculations to reflect the figures agreed between Ms Stormont and Mr Goldie. [22] On 15 January 2014 Mr Goldie...