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  1. [2015] NZSSAA 036, 18 May [pdf, 37 KB]

    ...accommodation assistance for a second period up to a total of $25,000. 2 [7] The first issue in this case is what period was covered by the first claim stemming from the earthquake of 22 February. A letter dated 26 February 2013 and emails dated 18 March 2013 and 7 April 2015 explain the position. [8] The email of 18 March 2013 from the insurance company explains that up to 24 January 2012 the insurance company had paid a total of $11,839.59 in accommodation benefit. P...

  2. ENV-2016-AKL-000TBA New Zealand Starch Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...as included in the Proposed Plan; and (d) Such other relief as the Court considers appropriate in order to achieve the above intended objectives; and (e) Costs. 23. Service 24. An electronic copy of this notice is being served today by email on the Auckland Council at unitaryplan@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Waivers and directions have been made by the Environment Court in relation to the usual requirements of the RMA as to service of this notice on other persons. 25. Attac...

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 130 City Rail Link Limited [pdf, 304 KB]

    ...one copy of any section 274 notice with the Court, and a direction instead that submitters may, as an alternative to complying with the usual requirements of section 274 and Form 33 in that regard, be allowed to file an electronic copy (i.e. by email) of any section 274 notices with the Court, which may be signed or unsigned, in which case no hard copy need be filed with the Court. b) For those submitters who decide to file a hard copy of their section 274 notices with the Cour...

  4. Director of Proceedings v Wilding International Ltd [2021] NZHRRT 45 [pdf, 351 KB]

    ...several occasions between 26 October 2018 and 14 November 2019 the staff of the Commissioner asked the defendant to provide a copy of Mr A’s clinical notes dated from 1 January 2018 onwards, including: a. By letter dated 26 October 2018. b. By email dated 17 January 2019. c. By two emails dated 18 January 2019. d. By telephone conversation on 21 January 2019. e. By letter dated 29 March 2019. f. By email dated 2 May 2019. g. By email dated 14 June 2019. h. By letter dated...

  5. DC v JBD Ltd [2021] NZDT 1379 (11 March 2021) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...to JBD on 29 July 2019. There must be more certainty than doubt. 13. RI gave evidence in person at the hearing and she was adamant that she delivered B to JBD on 29 July 2019 together with three other paintings. RI referred the Tribunal to her email dated 30 July 2019, written to other members of AD, in which she describes in detail what happened when she collected the paintings from BP the day prior and delivered them to JBD. In the email, RI makes particular reference to B in that...

  6. KH v J Ltd [2024] NZDT 166 (5 February 2024) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...the parties about the first time KH raised his concern about the different coloured headlights. J Ltd makes a valid point that if KH had raised his concern when he first picked the vehicle, there would likely be some reference to that in the later emails. However, there is no such reference and I agree that the response email from J Ltd tends to suggest this is the first time that it has been made aware of a concern about the colours. The immediate response by J Ltd is to offer to try t...

  7. YM v F Ltd [2024] NZDT 64 (20 February 2024) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...contract is written in well. 11. I also do not accept YM’s argument that she should not have to pay because F Ltd did not send to her the documents resulting from the work. F Ltd has shown they initially sent the documents to the ‘[redacted]’ email address provided to them for YM by her solicitor. She says this is her son’s email address, not hers. However F Ltd has also shown that they used YM’s own email address when they sent documents in March 2022 to her solicitor and...

  8. TC v L Ltd & WC [2024] NZDT 898 (6 December 2024) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...her that L Ltd could install the product. In March 2021, TC said Miss M from L Ltd visited her house to take measurements. She provided a quote for $1,123.00 which TC accepted. The work was completed. On 19 March 2021, L Ltd sent TC a reminder email for the balance due of $550.00, which was duly paid. However, in November 2021, TC noticed 2 glass panes had cracked. She called her insurance company who carried out an investigation. They found that the cracking was due to the film tre...

  9. Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Park [2023] NZLCDT 51 (20 November 2023) [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...complainant tried to undermine when she telephoned her younger sister in August 2020.7 [4] The complainant was suspicious of Mr Park from the outset and her conversations with friends who were senior lawyers fuelled her concerns. Mr Park’s first email to her on 27 April 20208 was courteous and considerate but the complainant’s response expressed her shock and rapidly moved to a confrontational, inquisitorial mode.9 Thus, the relationship between the complainant and Mr Park got...

  10. [2017] NZEmpC 82 Judea Tavern Ltd v Jesson [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...return to any work for 14 days from 12 October 2015, but able to return to “alternative work” on 26 October 2015. [7] Ms Jesson kept her employer informed as to her condition and how her recovery was progressing. This was done by way of emails dated 9 September 2015, 17 September 2015, 1 October 2015, and 14 October 2015. In evidence Mr Wade described such emails as “chatty” and lacking substantive information. That is a mischaracterisation. It is true that the emails...