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  1. LCRO 175/2020 PM obo MNO Limited v FS and BL (22 April 2021) [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...noted that [XY] was entitled to recover costs incurred in enforcing the lease, and said that those costs were then $800 plus GST and disbursements. She said that those costs would increase if matters were not resolved. [11] Mr PM responded by email, also on 21 February 2020, confirming the outstanding rent and indicating that payment would be made when [MNO]’s debtors had paid what they owed the company. He challenged the demand letter as being premature and not in accordance wi...

  2. LCRO 190/2020 JG v VK (23 March 2021) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...correspondence, the Coordinator advised that: In respect of paragraph 9(a)(iii) of your letter, I record that the alert request in the present case was not rejected. An INTERPOL officer phoned [Law Firm A] upon receipt of an incomplete request, and later emailed in response to a second incomplete request. On both occasions the officer informed [Law Firm A] that a solicitor’s contact details were required. There was a delay of some two hours and eight minutes from the time of origin...

  3. [2019] NZEmpC 123 Elisara v Allianz New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 319 KB]

    ...risk had appropriate underwriting acceptance; and stating that he had been naïve in providing sign-off on the Prime Properties Account. Mr Elisara also provided written confirmation as to why he had taken/not taken the actions in question. An email he sent to Mr Drinnan on 9 December 2016 recorded that there had been a failure on his part to make due inquiries about the underlying risk and that all relevant components of the required underwriting sign-off had been obtained; that...

  4. [2021] NZIACDT 25 – RH v Ji (8 November 2021) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...Immigration NZ’s letter of 30 September 2019, so he sent it to her along with his reply of 20 October 2019. [22] The complainant sent a lengthy complaint by email to Mr Ji’s office manager on 21 June 2020. The manager replied by undated letter (emailed 22 July 2020) and also by interspersing comments underneath those of the complainant on a copy of the complainant’s email. The manager said the service provided was professional and accurate and the complaint was nonsense. C...

  5. [2022] NZEmpC 183 Butt v Attorney-General [pdf, 372 KB]

    ...prepared a draft Record of Settlement which included at cl 1(c): … the Ministry of Health will cover training costs for two weeks for Mrs Sushila Butt to train the carers once agreed upon as between Access and the Butts.” [16] She then emailed the draft to Ms McKechnie, counsel for the defendants, at 1.54 pm. [17] Ms McKechnie called Ms Alison van Wyk, who is the chief executive officer of Access. Ms van Wyk states the following about the conversation: I was asked wh...

  6. Sawyer v Victoria University of Wellington (Strike Out) [2024] NZHRRT 9 [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...December 2016 the ERA issued a determination that the Record of Settlement was binding on the parties.3 On 22 December 2016 Dr Sawyer gave notice to the Tribunal that she intended challenging that ruling by appealing to the Employment Court. By email dated 6 February 2017 Dr Sawyer advised she expected both VUW and the Tribunal would want to continue the stay until the conclusion of the Employment Court process. [11] On 14 February 2017 VUW formally sought continuation of the stay...

  7. LCRO 76/2024 QM v BY (13 December 2024) [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...All complaints must first be dealt with by a Standards Committee. [39] Accordingly, I do not have the jurisdiction to deal with the issue that QM has raised concerning the occupancy order and BY’s advice about that. BY’s response [40] In an email to the Case Manager dated 29 July 2024, BY provided a brief response to the review application, as follows: (a) He noted the fresh issue in connection with the occupancy order; (b) He noted the reference in QM’s 12 June 2024 letter to...

  8. Level One Protocol - WGN and CHC registries 7 March 2021 [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/20200610-Ministry-of-Justice-HSS-during-Alert-Level-1.pdf Filing of documents 9. The Environment Court’s public counters are open for filing. Documents may be filed in person, by post or by email. Filing fees 10. The payment of fees can be made by direct debit, by cheque and by eftpos at the registry counter. Fee waiver applications can be made as usual via email or mail. Please contact the Tribunal if you have any...

  9. LVT Level One Protocol (WLG CHCH 7 March 2021) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/20200610-Ministry-of-Justice-HSS-during-Alert-Level-1.pdf Filing of documents 9. The Environment Court’s public counters are open for filing. Documents may be filed in person, by post or by email. Filing fees 10. The payment of fees can be made by direct debit, by cheque and by eftpos at the registry counter. Fee waiver applications can be made as usual via email or mail. Please contact the Tribunal if you have any...

  10. LVT Level One Protocol (WLG CHCH 7 March 2021) [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/20200610-Ministry-of-Justice-HSS-during-Alert-Level-1.pdf Filing of documents 9. The Environment Court’s public counters are open for filing. Documents may be filed in person, by post or by email. Filing fees 10. The payment of fees can be made by direct debit, by cheque and by eftpos at the registry counter. Fee waiver applications can be made as usual via email or mail. Please contact the Tribunal if you have any...