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  1. Te Au Reka Market Briefing Procurement and sourcing overview.pdf [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...be used as supporting information for the functional and non-functional requirements scoring, complement responses to Response Part A and persist as a reference throughout the Sourcing process Response Books To request SharePoint access, email the following information to MOJ_TeAuReka@justice.govt.nz with the subject heading: SharePoint Registration Request • your organisation’s name • up to three names and email addresses of individuals who will download / upload sour...

  2. Civil Enforcement Form 77 Third party claim [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...accept your claim, a hearing will be required before a District Court judge to make a decision about your claim. Where can I find more information? If you need help with this form, you can: • visit justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt • email civilenforcement@justice.govt.nz • call 0800 233 222. http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/civil-debt http://www.courtsofnz/file http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt mailto:civilenforcement@justice.govt.nz Form 77 Ministry of Jus...

  3. 2023 October FV Provider Update [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...agency need to be on the form (no details are provided to the Respondent). FAMILY VIOLENCE PROVIDER UPDATE | October 2023 mailto:FV.PNHQ@police.govt.nz If a safety concern is filed, it is recommended that providers monitor their emails for any queries or questions from the DVProgrammes team. A delay in response means that the safety concern cannot be referred to a Judge immediately or if it is referred, the Judge doesn’t have all the relevant information to make an...

  4. Appendix-A5-pncc-submission-NZTA.pdf [pdf, 4.5 MB]

    ...Requirement (Palmerston North City Council, Manawatu District Council and Tararua District Council). IM PO RT AN T § Please read all instrucFons carefully. § Download this editable form to your computer, type your submission and return by email. § Please note under the Privacy Act 1993 all informaFon in your submission, including your personal informaFon will be publicly available. § This submission must be received by 4pm Thursday 13 December 2018. Full Name of Subm...

  5. 2025 April - Family Violence Provider Update [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...to re-engage, please establish genuine motivation (what will be different this time) before submitting any forms. o If you are satisfied and willing to proceed, please submit an FVPP16. o If you decide not to proceed with re-engagement, please email DVprogrammes with details of the contact and your reasons for not proceeding. o If no FVPP02a had been filed prior to re-engaging, the facilitator will need to file a FVPP16 and complete an FVPP02A once the client has re-engaged and com...

  6. Armstrong v Accident Compensation Corporation (Disposal of appeal) [2025] NZACC 130 [pdf, 132 KB]

    ...list. As requested by Mr Armstrong a hard copy of the reimbursement list was couriered to his nominated courier office and on 19 May 2025 the Corporation advised Mr Armstrong it was available for his collection. [10] On 26 May 2025 Mr Armstrong emailed the Corporation advising he had spent time reviewing the reimbursement list. He did not advise of any outstanding claims for reimbursement. [11] On 3 June the Corporation issued a decision. 1 Section 134(1)(b) Accident Compensa...

  7. [2015] NZEmpC 107 Zespri International Ltd v Yu interlocutory [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...relevant information. The IT Expert will then undertake a key word each (Key Word Search) using those key words. (f) The IT Expert is to prepare a report that he will provide to counsel for the parties (Report) that: (i) Lists all email correspondence on the laptop (details to include date of email, sender and all recipients of the email (including blind carbon copied recipients), and the subject line of the email); (ii) Describes all other files on the computer by fi...

  8. Spring v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 308 & CAC 403) & Buczkowski [2017] NZREADT 82 [pdf, 325 KB]

    ...Buczkowski explain to Ms Norris and Mr Spring, that Mr Wallwork seemed genuine and that he had visited the house with his wife and/or children. [7] Mr Spring says that Ms Buczkowski stated that the purchaser was known to her. This was reflected in her email to Mr Spring’s lawyer. The evidence is inconclusive as to whether those exact words were used [ie: indicating a prior relationship] or whether she said she “met them” at an open home and knew of them that way. [8] In any...

  9. CAC 409 v Wong [2018] NZREADT 8 [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...Prasad-Ganesh and one other) for loading onto the realestate.co.nz website, and commented that “We don’t have a Logo created as yet but it would be a solid ring with the numerical “1” in the centre”. On 23 March 2015 Mr Wong sent Mr Ganesh an email: “We are on”. Mr Wong set out the website name, and his password, and commented “they can add as we want by advising them”. [11] On or about 31 July 2015 the Authority received a complaint made by Mr Newal Singh agains...

  10. Peter Thompson v Complaints Assessment Committee 413 & Ajay Rathod [2017] NZREADT 51 [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...purchasers, then the licensee is subject to all of a licensee’s obligations under the Act and Rules, not just those that apply to customers. [38] However, having examined the documentary material before the Committee (in the main, letters and emails), there can be no doubt that notwithstanding his acceptance that he would have been perceived to be acting as an agent in respect of potential purchasers, and his description of his role as being as a valuer and consultant, Mr Thomp...