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  1. Application for Legal Aid Tribunal Review [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...review to the Tribunal. 8 How to apply for a review To lodge an application for review you can either: • Complete the application form online; or • Complete this form and forward together with your supporting documents to the Tribunal by email, fax, or post. Contact details are at the end of this form. 9 What happens next? If your application can be accepted, the Tribunal will send a copy of your application to the Legal Services Commissioner. The Tribunal may seek additio...

  2. Kartikeya v Fernyhough [2014] NZIACDT 44 (03 April 2014) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...held jointly. [26.7] When the adviser changed the name of the company to Family and Immigration Services Ltd, it had a striking resemblance to Filomena’s business “Family and Recruitment Services Ltd.” [26.8] The adviser had used various email addresses; however, the expression of interest had an email address that would result in a response coming to the adviser’s email. Accordingly, it appears that the adviser would have known Filomena submitted the expression of interest whe...

  3. Piper v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 408) & Ors [2017] NZREADT 32 [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...responded to Mr Ebert at 10.31 am: From drainage plans we have the sewerage line goes under the house at depth of about 1.5 metres. However we are going to the council to confirm this and will let you know accordingly. [b] Mr Ebert sent an email to the second respondents at 10.48 am: We are currently at the council getting the info and will let you know our research. [c] Mr Ebert and Mr Piper were told at the Council office in Takapuna that “it was a problem to redevelop or...

  4. LCRO 47/2017 KD: Review of a prosecutorial decision (30 June 2017) [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...was credited to “Dr WS” and placed in the firm’s interest bearing deposit (IBD) account at the bank. [9] By 17 January 2014 the firm held $50,000 for which no one at the firm knew the purpose. [10] On Monday 20 January 2014 Mr KD sent an email to Dr WS telling him that the firm had received funds from CBL, and had applied those to Dr WS’ account. Mr KD did not mention the $50,000. [11] On 29 January 2014 Mr KD phoned Dr WS, and made the following file note recording the...

  5. LCRO 42/2019 EW v BL decision & orders (19 June 2020 & 28 July 2020) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...but suggested “that BL consider making appropriate changes to his terms of engagement to ensure that future clients understand the basis for any premium charged”.13 Termination of retainer [29] The Committee noted that:14 EW received an email from BL (the same email attaching the invoice) which stated “…I now understand you are back working with LD. We understand our engagement is now at an end…” 11 At [24]. 12 At [26]...

  6. LCRO 22/2020 N&Y LK v XZ (19 May 2021) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...all issues of dispute resolved at the same time as the issue of selling the [Enterprise] was resolved which provided them with the [Enterprise] sale as a bargaining point on the other issues in dispute. This was accurate. 20. Mr XZ attached an email chain with the bottom end of the chain cut off. The emails in totality were available on discovery. In such circumstances no intent to mislead the court was established. 21. The situation portrayed in the affidavit was as summarised...

  7. Miller v REAA & Robinson [2013] NZREADT 33 [pdf, 25 KB]

    ...the parties were to agree, we could confirm that; but, otherwise, we direct the Registrar to arrange a fixture to deal with penalty in the usual way.” 2 Responses [2] The response of the appellant (also a licensee) to the above was by email of 26 February 2013 stating that his objective in appealing to us “was to get a decision that the conduct of Mr Robinson [his former employee] was unacceptable in terms of both the double commission issue, and the way that an agent of g...

  8. DT form 1 example - claim form where a party is a sole trader [pdf, 884 KB]

    ...visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals DT 07/11 - 1 Z Z Z Part 1: Applicant (you, the person or organisation making the claim. If a Trust, name all Trustees) continued Contact details Daytime telephone number: ( ) Mobile telephone number: email address: Note: if your address or contact details change, you must notify the Tribunal immediately. Do you require an interpreter? Yes No if yes, state the language(s) that you speak: Part 2: First respondent (the individ...

  9. DT form 1 example - claim form where there are two respondents [pdf, 883 KB]

    ...visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals DT 07/11 - 1 Z Z Z Part 1: Applicant (you, the person or organisation making the claim. If a Trust, name all Trustees) continued Contact details Daytime telephone number: ( ) Mobile telephone number: email address: Note: if your address or contact details change, you must notify the Tribunal immediately. Do you require an interpreter? Yes No if yes, state the language(s) that you speak: Part 2: First respondent (the individ...

  10. DT form 1 example - claim form where the respondent is a limited liability company [pdf, 880 KB]

    ...visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals DT 07/11 - 1 Z Z Z Part 1: Applicant (you, the person or organisation making the claim. If a Trust, name all Trustees) continued Contact details Daytime telephone number: ( ) Mobile telephone number: email address: Note: if your address or contact details change, you must notify the Tribunal immediately. Do you require an interpreter? Yes No if yes, state the language(s) that you speak: Part 2: First respondent (the individ...