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  1. HM v F [2023] NZDT 445 (29 August 2023) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...respective obligations. If they do not, they will be in breach and need to account for any loss caused to the other party to the contract. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 3 5. HM refers to F’s customary practice of sending out reminder emails, and the acknowledgement on page E/41 of F’s submitted documents that: “.. we acknowledge that this member did not receive communication 2 months prior to expiry as we intended. This is true for members from AU/NZ with 31Dec22 exp...

  2. V Ltd v BT [2023] NZDT 370 (11 May 2023) [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...a. I accept V Ltd’s evidence, that the clawback terms are very common in the finance sector and BT understood and accepted these terms because he continued to work under the clawback terms and conditions. b. In addition, V Ltd presented emails from BT to A as evidence that BT had acknowledged the clawback debt that he owed. In an email to the provider dated 21 October 2021, BT apologises to the provider for not being able to reduce the debt and writes: “I really do apologi...

  3. SH v BU [2024] NZDT 552 (24 July 2024) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...NZDT 552 APPLICANT SH RESPONDENT BU The Tribunal orders: 1. BU is to pay SH $1,748.34 by Wednesday 13 August 2024. 2. All other claims are dismissed. Reasons: 1. SH attended the teleconference hearing. Despite emails being sent to the respondent by the registrar asking him to provide a phone number for the hearing, no phone number for the respondent was provided by the respondent. As the respondent had been served, the hearing proceeded in his ab...

  4. PSPLA-company-licence-annual-return-smart-form-July-2025.pdf [pdf, 524 KB]

    ...annual return. To confirm how you pay the filing fee, visit our website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/licences- certificates/pspla/forms-and-fees/ If you need further assistance, then please contact the Authority on: Ph: 0800 477 752 Email: pspla@justice.govt.nz When to use this form Use this form to submit your Annual Return to the Licensing Authority if you hold a current company licence. What you need with your application To complete your Annual Return you need to...

  5. OIA-124326.pdf [pdf, 912 KB]

    ...918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 9 September 2025 Our ref: OIA 124326 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Review of the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002 Thank you for your email of 30 July 2025 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry), requesting information about the consultation process for the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act). Specifically, you requested:...

  6. [2013] NZEmpC 29 Brightwater Engineers Ltd v Arrowsmith [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...had a more detailed discussion with Mr Simm on 8 January 2013. They decided to get advice about the extent of the challenge from Mr Butler, another professional advocate in Christchurch. Mr Webster put this into effect by sending Mr Butler an email that day. [13] Having received no response to his email for several days, Mr Webster tried to telephone Mr Butler but was unsuccessful. On Monday 14 January 2013, Mr Webster telephoned the Court and spoke to the Acting Registrar in Wel...

  7. Newbury v Windsor LCRO 58 / 2009 (20 July 2009) [pdf, 28 KB]

    ...submissions on leave to appeal and to undertake research in the matter. These were supplemented by an email of 24 April in which Mr Newbury noted that he was attaching submissions which could be “remerged”. Some time after 20 April 2008 Mr Newbury emailed Mr Windsor stating that the rate of remuneration in this matter was to be $45 per hour capped at 15 hours. Mr Windsor appeared to accept this (although with some umbrage in a letter of 29 May 2008) and the invoice he issued ap...

  8. CO v IBU [2011] NZIACDT 4 (14 February 2011) [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...advise on its merits. [6.4] Immigration New Zealand selected the Expression of Interest from the pool, but found it did not meet the requirements to progress. [7] The difficulty was a very specific one, and identified by Immigration New Zealand in an email dated 7 April 2009, concerning the term of the Complainant’s employment. [8] The Adviser and Immigration New Zealand had different positions on the interpretation of policy as it applied to the particular terms of employment. [9]...

  9. CO v DSI [2011] NZIACDT 5 (14 February 2011) [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...advise on its merits. [6.4] Immigration New Zealand selected the Expression of Interest from the pool, but found it did not meet the requirements to progress. [7] The difficulty was a very specific one, and identified by Immigration New Zealand in an email dated 7 April 2009, concerning the term of the Complainant’s employment. [8] The Adviser and Immigration New Zealand had different positions on the interpretation of policy as it applied to the particular terms of employment. [9]...

  10. CE v FG LCRO 346/2013 (27 August 2015) [pdf, 55 KB]

    ...complete this formality. [6] Mr FG supplied copies of communications between him and Ms HK in March 2013 in which Mr FG volunteered to visit Mr and Mrs CE for whom he had acted for many years, and by whom he had been appointed attorney. In the email correspondence Ms HK expressed concerns about her parents becoming anxious and worried about their financial affairs. [7] In an email dated 31 March 2013 to Mr FG Ms HK says: “I am sure that they will be delighted to see you, sho...