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  1. LCRO 76/2013 OP v The Trust (21 July 2017) [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...resigning without her having secured commensurate employment elsewhere. 2 [3] The Trust instructed Mr SJ. [4] By 8 February 2011, Ms LM had been in touch with her former employer, [XX], with a view to resuming employment there. Ms LM sent an email to Mr OP advising him that [XX] had told her she could return, and had suggested a start date. She told Mr OP that the offer of employment was confidential to her, and instructed him not to disclose it to the Trust. Although M...

  2. Environment Court COVID 19 Protocol All traffic lights [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...Steps may be taken to reduce in-person attendances to help protect those working or appearing there. The extent of any restriction will depend on the circumstances and official advice or notices. 4. Fee waiver applications can be made as usual via email. Please contact the Court if you have any issues regarding the payment of fees. Additional arrangements for all regions under Traffic Light Red 5. All new matters will continue to be referred to a Judge and will be prioritised i...

  3. Environment Court COVID19 Protocol All traffic lights [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...may be taken to reduce in-person attendances to help protect those working or appearing there. The extent of any restriction will depend on the circumstances and official advice or notices. 4. Fee waiver applications can be made as usual via email. Please contact the Court if you have any issues regarding the payment of fees. Additional arrangements for all regions under Traffic Light Red 5. All new matters will continue to be referred to a Judge and will be prioritised in...

  4. Maori Land Court COVID-19 Level 2 protocol 7 September 202 [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...safety of Court users and staff, the majority of Māori Land Court hearings and services will be undertaken on the papers or via phone- and video-conferencing. Court filing 4. Any filing with the Māori Land Court should be done, where possible, by email or post. The email and postal addresses for all Māori Land Court offices can be found on the Court’s website at www.maorilandcourt.govt.nz/contact-us. 5. Where email or postal filing is not possible, Court applications and docume...

  5. [2022] NZACC 118–Cullen v ACC (27 June 2022) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...which the Reviewer provided a copy of the review decision to her. The Reviewer’s 4 decision was dated 28 September 2021. The Court has established, in light of Ms Koloni’s further submissions, that the Reviewer’s decision was sent by email but this bounced back, and was then resent by further email which was received on 1 October 2021. This left a date of 29 October 2021 for the filing of the Notice of Appeal. [9] A Notice of Appeal in the name of Ms Cullen was signe...

  6. CU v QD Ltd [2022] NZDT 48 (19 May 2022) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...48 APPLICANT CU RESPONDENT QD Ltd The Tribunal orders: The claim is dismissed. Reasons 1. CU placed an order for 2 booklets to be printed with QD Ltd though its website. From statements on QD Ltd’s website and in emails he received from QD Ltd he expected the booklets to be delivered before Queens Birthday Weekend in June 2021. The booklets were not received until 8 June which was after Queens Birthday weekend. 2. CU claims the statements made by QD...

  7. Intelligence and Security Act 2017 Review - Engagement report [pdf, 323 KB]

    ...of the Act was held for a period of two months, between 1 August 2022 and 30 September 2022. Targeted engagement began earlier in April 2022 and continued through to October 2022. The reviewers thank all those who participated through online and email submissions, meetings, and workshops. Purpose 6. The purpose of the public engagement was to: • ensure that participants from affected communities had an opportunity to provide input and influence the findings and recommendations...

  8. Intelligence and Security Act 2017 Review Engagement report [pdf, 323 KB]

    ...of the Act was held for a period of two months, between 1 August 2022 and 30 September 2022. Targeted engagement began earlier in April 2022 and continued through to October 2022. The reviewers thank all those who participated through online and email submissions, meetings, and workshops. Purpose 6. The purpose of the public engagement was to: • ensure that participants from affected communities had an opportunity to provide input and influence the findings and recommendations...

  9. [2024] NZREADT 42 - KD v CAC 2204 & XZ (31 October 2024) [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...purchaser appeals. BACKGROUND [3] The purchaser, KD, bought the orchard in the Far North through a family trust, X Trust. [4] The licensee is XZ, a licensed salesperson under the Act. He was engaged by Q Ltd at Kerikeri (the agency). [5] In an email (14 December 2018) from the vendors to the licensee, they listed the price of three chattels (a car with a trailer, a mower and a tractor), all prices expressed to be “inclusive”.1 [6] On 9 January 2019, the purchaser en...

  10. [2016] NZEmpC 47 Gather Supermarket Chain Ltd t/a Italia Square v Faulls [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...defendant filed a statement of defence and a notice of opposition to the application for stay and an affidavit in support of that opposition. [3] The plaintiff’s statement of claim included an address for service, a landline telephone number and an email address for service. Those addresses for service have remained unchanged since that time. [4] On 26 February 2016 the Court issued a Minute to the parties following the Registry’s difficulties in making any contact with the pla...