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  1. Proposals against incitement of hatred and discrimination - discussion document - Easy Read [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...What you tell us will be used by the government when they decide what to do. You have until 6 August 2021 to have your say about hate speech. You can tell us what you think by: • doing an online submission • writing or emailing us your submission 35 Online means using the internet to do things like: • looking at websites • sending emails. A submission is when you write down what you think of our proposals. Yo...

  2. C Ltd & B Ltd v SU [2024] NZDT 28 (1 February 2024) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...accepted by SU. 15. In February 2023, SU contacted B Ltd and asked if the quote could be looked at again for any savings that could be made. 16. There were some phone calls between DN and SU after that email. 17. On 9th February 2023, DN emailed SU and stated, “I have had a wee look here for you and if you deal with all the rubbish and we move to Cheap black roofing underlay we could do this for $19,979.09 + GST.” 18. SU replied on 10th February and asked if the revi...

  3. H Ltd & K Ltd v I Ltd [2024] NZDT 184 (25 March 2024) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...not bound by the written contract as she signed the agreement as “owner” when it was her husband who was the sole director. Mrs E however, held herself out as representing the company and that she was authorised to conduct the negotiations. The emails were sent from an email address that was for the attention of both herself and Mr E, and at no time did the director object to Mrs E representing the company or binding the company to the intended agreement. I therefore find that K Ltd re...

  4. CN v N Ltd [2024] NZDT 744 (26 November 2024) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...1. N Ltd operate an online store specialising in cashmere clothing. 2. On 2nd June 2024, CN placed an order for a polo cashmere sweater. The sweater was on sale and CN paid $284.00 for the sweater including shipping. 3. On 9 June 2024, CN emailed N Ltd and said she really loved the style of the sweater but asked if it was 100% cashmere as advertised. She said it felt like a cotton blend and said, “it’s not very thick and not very warm.” She stated it was quite thin and she w...

  5. BB v TS Ltd [2024] NZDT 828 (15 October 2024) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...visual inspection and would give his comments on the day, but would not provide a comprehensive building report. BB agreed and viewed the property with Mr T on 20 June 2023. At the end of the inspection BB asked Mr T to send his thoughts to her in an email so she had a record of what work needed to be done on the house. Mr T sent that email and his invoice for the total of $200.00. 2. Within a couple of months of purchasing her home, a kitchen window cracked. She also noticed the k...

  6. G Ltd v F Ltd [2025] NZDT 40 (3 April 2025) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...had been there. In one period of two months, she had not entered the unit at all. However, she had repeatedly received high electricity bills, and had had difficulties in clarifying how much was owed as between her and Mr T. LT had sent at least 30 emails to SD, asking for his assistance, and others to the property manager who dealt with the building. LT provided copies of these emails, which established that no consistent regime for payment had been established, that she had had to deal w...

  7. Remote courts information for participants

    ...an emergency event where we can’t use the courthouse, or because it is a matter that doesn’t require parties to attend in person. You’ll be told by the court if your hearing is happening over phone or video. This will be confirmed in writing by email and will include the date and time of the hearing. The other court participants, including the judicial officer, counsel, witnesses, victims, central registry officers (CRO) will also attend remotely. Back to top Virtual meeting rooms (VMR) V...

  8. TN v KI & QI [2025] NZDT 62 (25 February 2025) [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...Weddings are expensive enough so I’m here to help…”. 8. In addition, the Applicant requested a $50.00 non-refundable deposit from the Respondents to confirm the booking. That is, after a meeting with the Respondents, the Applicant sent them an email dated 15 August 2022 confirming their booking and stated: “$50 is our non-refundable deposit to hold the date. If I get sick/can’t make it for any reason it will of course be refunded to you….”. 9. The Applicant says that...

  9. S B v Atia [2018] NZIACDT 4 (19 February 2018) [pdf, 310 KB]

    ...regarding this assistance. The written agreement provided for fees of NZ$250 plus GST, the services included assistance to the complainant’s wife who held a Saudi Arabian passport and a New Zealand residence visa. [7] In April 2015, the complainant emailed Ms Atia saying that he had been looking at Immigration New Zealand’s website, and investigating his options given that he did not anticipate being able to stay in New Zealand for the first two years of residence (which was a...

  10. [2018] NZLCDT 1 Wellington Standards Committee 2 v Hay [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...by Mr Hay’s status as a lawyer and his personal guarantee. She was also obviously keen to find an investment that returned at a somewhat higher rate than she was currently earning on her funds and conveyed this to her personal banker. [24] An email chain between Ms C and the banker was the subject of evidence and argument. Ms C indicated that the first email was effectively composed for her by Mr Skinner and she “cut and pasted”, concerning the terms of the investment and by t...