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  1. Skerrett - Taumanu A (2023) 299 Waiariki MB 93 (299 WAR 93) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...past few years, five of the siblings have applied to the Court for partial termination of the Whānau Trust in respect of their interests.5 The two remaining beneficiaries of the Trust are Peter and Colleen. [10] On 10 June 2022, Robyn sent an email to her siblings informing them that Mark had applied for an occupation order for the house on the block. Ngā kōrero a te Kaitono Applicant's submissions [11] The applicant, Mark Skerrett, submits that he has a strong connect...

  2. [2022] NZIACDT 1 - ZI v Wan (19 January 2022) [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...First trip to China [8] The complainant left New Zealand on 20 March 2019 without her son. [9] The immigration officer processing the residence application rang Mr Wan the same day inquiring about the complainant’s departure. He sent an email to the officer on 24 March stating that the complainant had received a phone call to say that her mother-in-law was close to death. She subsequently died. The complainant was arranging the funeral. The officer asked on 29 March as to...

  3. [2024] NZREADT 46 - JX v CAC2201 Baker (22 November 2024) [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...Property Market Ltd, trading as The Property Market (the agency). [6] The property was a rundown 1910s/1920s wooden villa which was extensively renovated into a modern “healthy home” in a heavily advertised marketing campaign. In an exchange of emails on 15 May 2014, Ms Baker incorrectly represented to the purchaser that the renovation would be covered by a master builder’s guarantee of 10 years. [7] The purchaser entered into a sale and purchase agreement on 28 May 2014,...

  4. Review Authority application for review [pdf, 396 KB]

    ...the Authority. 7 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 Review Authority by email, fax, or post. Contact details are at the end of this form. 8 What happens next? If your application can be accepted, the Review Authority will send a copy of your application to the Secretary for Justice. The Authority may seek addition...

  5. September 2015 National Pānui [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...and wish to make representations concerning the application, you must notify the Court in the District in which the application is being heard in writing by 4pm on the 1st day of September 2015, providing your name and address, telephone number, and email address, if any, and setting out your connections with the applications and brief details of your concerns. The Court may, on considering your notifi cation, arrange for the application to be set down for a formal hearing if the applica...

  6. LCRO 47/2021 BQ v ZG (16 December 2024) [pdf, 665 KB]

    ...respondent and again to the ex-husband’s lawyers requesting his proposal for division of relationship property. 5 [25] There is no evidence on the file that any of Ms ND’s correspondence with Firm A, which was partly by fax and partly by email, was copied to the respondent or to Mr CM or to the applicant. There is also no record of any other communication between Ms ND and the respondent. This is consistent with the respondent’s later evidence, which was that she only ever...

  7. LCRO 127/2017 EZ v UO [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...confusion in providing additional documentation to Mrs EZ’s lawyer, the delay was occasioned because of: (i) uncertainty as to which documentation was required; (ii) difficulties in contacting Mrs EZ’s counsel; and (iii) difficulties with an email server. (n) the initial estimate given to Mrs EZ was to cover costs involved in removal of the caveat; (o) a further estimate was provided, when it was clear that the dispute was becoming more complex, and that proceedings would...

  8. LCRO 52/2017 BL v JC (30 November 2018) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...easements, registered against the title to the property. 2 One of those easements, an electricity supply easement, affects [Area 1] on [Property 1] and is situated within the eastern side of the property. [5] On 24 January 2014, Ms GH sent an email to Ms BL and Mr SF stating that “various interests” including the “right to transmit electricity” were registered against the title to the property. [6] Ms BL and Mr SF settled the purchase of the property in mid-March 201...

  9. Hastie and Dredge TRI-2023-100-001 Procedural Order 5 [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...inspected the property and prepared a list of defects requiring repair. [8] The claimants then entered into a deed of settlement with the fifth respondent.1 Only a partially signed copy of the deed has been provided to the Tribunal. However, an email from the claimants’ solicitor at the time confirms that the deed has been signed by the claimants and the fifth respondent.2 The deed relevantly provided that: (a) the fifth respondent repair the defects identified in two lists...

  10. IPT Practice Note 3/2023 Residence [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...Minister of Immigration [2015] NZHC 2669. Where service occurred, or notice was given: (a) by registered post or courier, the time for appeal runs from delivery of the deportation liability notice to the person’s contact address; or (b) by email, the time for appeal runs from delivery of the deportation notice to the recipient’s internet service provider’s server or other server used for the receipt of email and it is presumed to have arrived the same day it was sent unless...