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  1. 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...

  2. 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...

  3. 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...

  4. 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...

  5. 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...

  6. DT form 1 example - claim form for a vehicle accident dispute [pdf, 886 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...

  7. [2017] NZEnvC 118 Horowhenua DC v Manawatu Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...application for an enforcement order. [7] Ms Hunt's cost application sought an amount of $4,122.80 and an invoice for that amount is attached as Appendix B. It will be seen that this largely relates to time attendances with estimates provided for emails and stationery and a mileage allowance. [8] The District Council opposes the costs applications contending that they do not provide valid grounds for a costs award. Discussion [9] The Court's power to award costs is fou...

  8. [2020] NZEmpC 92 Dillon v Tullycrine Ltd [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...Dillon says most documents were exchanged early in the proceedings so that there only were two outstanding issues, being an incomplete email thread and communications between Mr Dillon and WINZ. In the event, neither party was able to find the emails missing from the email thread and little if any further WINZ correspondence was uncovered. Absent any other considerations, a reasonable costs allocation for the disclosure issues would be $600. [9] The other principal aspect in cont...

  9. [2022] NZACC 57 - McCarthy v ACC (5 April 2022) [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...2022, Judge Henare issued an Initial Minute which directed that Mr McCarthy formally apply for leave to file the appeal out of time and set out the reasons why the appeal was filed late. 2 [3] On 29 March 2022, Ms Taylor submitted that she emailed the Notice of Appeal on the date that it was completed and signed, being 21 March 2022. However, Ms Taylor stated that, on 26 March 2022, she realised that her email had failed to send and then she immediately resent the email....

  10. [2021] NZEmpC 192 AB Roofing Ltd v Lane [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...appearance for ABRL. [11] In a minute which I issued that day, I noted that there had been a failure to file briefs of evidence in accordance with the Court’s direction. I also recorded that advice of the new hearing date had been sent by email and by letter sent to the address which Ms Vanderberg had provided at the previous telephone directions conference; and that an email was also sent that gave notification of the intended telephone directions conference. There had been...