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  1. [2023] NZEmpC 101 GF v Comptroller of Customs [pdf, 513 KB]

    ...apparent that much of the focus was on encouraging staff to seek further information and support for their decision-making with a view to encouraging them to get vaccinated. [58] On 5 February 2021 the Comptroller of Customs sent out a lengthy email to all staff entitled “Comptroller’s Weekly Update.” Amongst other things it noted that border and MIQ workers and their families would be part of the first cohort to be offered the vaccine and that Customs was “working on the b...

  2. Q v I LCRO 41 / 2009 (2 June 2009) [pdf, 22 KB]

    ...the debt is disputed. Such an enquiry would invariably lead to a predictable and unreliable answer that the debt was disputed. [17] In this regard some recital of the background to the making of the statutory demand may be necessary. Mr Q had emailed Company A on 2 August requesting electronic copies of certain drawings and stating that the account would be settled “at that stage”. Company A replied to that email on 3 August pressing for payment and noting that if payment wa...

  3. Alice Wouters v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 412) & Thomas Richadson [2017] NZREADT 60 [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...they were submitted before the Committee’s consideration of her complaint, but have not been included in the Bundle of Documents prepared for the purpose of the appeal (“the Bundle”). Ms Wouters set these out as the Committee case number, emails between herself and the Authority’s investigator, and attachments to an email to the investigator. [13] Ms Garrick acknowledged that some of the documents put before the Committee have been omitted from the Bundle, when they should...

  4. Nisha v Devi [2011] NZIACDT 23 (7 July 2011) [pdf, 90 KB]

    ...communicated with the Teachers Council direct and was informed that her application was closed in May 2010 due to lack of documentation. [6.10] On 12 August 2010, the Complainant complained to the Adviser about her conduct and on 13 August 2010 received an email saying a new application had been submitted to the Teachers Council. [6.11] On 18 August 2010, the Complainant informed the Adviser she wished to terminate the agreement as the Adviser had failed to fulfil her obligations and r...

  5. Abellera v Elizabeth [2017] NZIACDT 17 (20 Sept 2017) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...was then a long period of inactivity; the complainant had to take an IELTS test before he was in a position to lodge an expression of interest, as the first step towards a skilled migrant category visa. [1.5] On 23 February 2017, the complainant emailed the adviser and said he noticed that the information about New Zealand migration had been removed from the employer’s website, and sought a refund of the US$3,600 he paid. [1.6] On 25 February 2017, the complainant lodged a com...

  6. PSPLA - Form E: Company Officer form [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...30/04/19 Do you have a different postal address? (Please tick to confirm)  Yes  No If yes, please provide us your postal address Address No. Street Suburb City State (if outside NZ) Country Post code Phone Day Mobile Email I consent to being contacted regarding my application at this email address  Yes  No Step 3. Company officer identification details Photo identification is required to verify your identity when you pick up your Certificate of Appr...

  7. BD and NQ v R Co Ltd [2021] NZDT 1354 (12 February 2021) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...be a valid reason to delay settlement in that none appeared to prevent occupancy of the property immediately. The carpet issue was restricted to some of the rooms and could have been easily remedied. 10. While BD and NQ point out that they had emailed RCL in detail about the soiling and odour issues with the carpet, RCL’s advice about it being advisable to proceed with settlement was practical in the circumstances, given the expense, time and stress involved in any litigation about...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 199 Aokautere Land Holdings Limited v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...occurred: • On 25 July Mr L Fugle, (a Director of Aokautere) requested that the abatement notices be cancelled on the basis that the Council had not demonstrated a breach of either the resource consents or Regional Plan Rules. A Council officer emailed Mr Fugle on the same day advising that the Council's position was for the abatement notices to stay in place; • On 29 July Mr Fugle emailed the Council advising it that he was drafting an appeal against the abatement notice...

  9. Marshall - Otukou Papakāinga Trust (2021) 437 Aotea MB 116 (437 AOT 116) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...process and whether it was in accordance with the terms of the marae charter. Paehoro Boynton and Ms Tahi both expressed concerns as to the process. In response, Te Ngaehe Wanikau spoke with the case manager on 4 June 2020 and also submitted an email reply of the same date expressing satisfaction with the meeting outcomes, consistent with the views of those trust beneficiaries who were in attendance. 437 Aotea MB 117 Te take Issue [3] Orders appointing the replacement...

  10. Falp - Succession to Bernard Albert Falp (2022) 449 Aotea MB 210 (449 AOT 210) [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...marriage to Paea, said that Leshia was 2 years old the last time she had seen her. At the time of Bernard’s death in 2018, Leshia was 23 years old. Contact with Leshia [9] Before the May 2021 hearing, the case manager had been able to obtain an email address for Leshia from solicitors who had acted for Bernard’s estate. [10] On 31 March 2021, an email was sent to Leshia attaching the pānui for the upcoming hearing and inviting her to contact the case manager if she had any que...