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  1. OIA-120795.pdf [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 19 May 2025 Ref: OIA 120795 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Ministerial Advisory Group – Retail Crime Thank you for your email of 28 March 2025 requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information regarding the Ministerial Advisory Group (The MAG) – Retail Crime. On 30 April 2025, you were advised that the Ministry of Justice (the Minist...

  2. Weber v CAC 20002 & Penrose & Brown's Real Estate [2013] NZREADT 75 [pdf, 62 KB]

    ...and did not make this part of the agency or listing agreement with Browns. [7] His evidence is that the first time he knew that the appellant was concerned about the neighbour making an offer was when the appellant asked him in an 11 October 2010 email. [8] The licensee said that when the appellant asked him who the purchaser was, he immediately spoke to his General Manager who told him to meet with Mr J Brown who, after obtaining instructions from his purchaser client, confirmed th...

  3. Gunning v CAC306 & Ors [2016] NZREADT 23 [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...presented to the tenant countersigned by the landlords with the particular clause deleted. She said that the tenant then signed without realising the deletion had been made and also paid the deposit. Ms Barnaby said the landlords also received an email advising that the tenant had signed. [18] Under cross-examination from the licensee, Ms Barnaby accepted that the contract had been signed prior to 14 March 2014 but put it that the parties were still negotiating and making counterclaim...

  4. S v J LCRO 5 / 2008 (13 February 2009) [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...parties a further opportunity to set out and respond to the complaint. It was also resolved to enquire of Client S’s son whether he wished the complaint to continue. That enquiry was made by letter on 9 December. Client S’s son responded by email on 22 December in the affirmative. 5 [17] Given that it has been concluded that the Standards Committee made errors in reaching its determination, it would be open to require the Standards Committee to inquire into the complai...

  5. [2020] NZIACDT 48 - ED v Registrar (19 November 2020) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...friend of hers. An undated note from the friend produced to the Tribunal states the appellant sought a refund. The parties did not reach an agreement. 2 Affirmation Yan Wu (20 August 2020), attachment C at 249. 5 [25] The adviser sent an email to the appellant’s friend on 1 October 2019 stating that he would refund $3,450. [26] The friend replied that the appellant believed she was entitled to a full refund but that he might be able to negotiate $5,000, or he would ar...

  6. LCRO 141/2013 TM v DC (7 June 2017) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...had been signed by Mr TM allowing Mr DC to deduct fees from funds in his trust account. He provided copies to Mr TM. 2 Account (21 August 2012). 3 Letter from TM to DC (28 August 2012). 4 Email from DC to TM (29 August 2012). 5 Email from TM to DC (30 August 2012). 4 [17] The vendor did not refund the deposit but did not pursue Mr TM or his companies for breach of contract either. Mr TM’s complaints [18] Mr TM l...

  7. LCRO 42/2018 MF v Standards Committee (10 October 2018) [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...first home buyers, to withdraw funds they respectively held in KiwiSaver accounts, and for those funds to be applied towards the purchase. Mr NB advised Ms MF of these conditions in a 29 September 2016 email. [7] The next day, the mortgage broker emailed Ms MF to say that DEF had agreed (i) to waive the requirement that the KiwiSaver funds be withdrawn and applied to settlement of the purchase and that (ii) this variation involved DEF agreeing to increase its overall lending. [8]...

  8. 2020-11-06-Glenshee-Station-Ltd.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...wish to be party to proceedings S 274, Resource Management Act 199{ lf you wish to be a party to the proposed plan change hearing, you must lodge this notice with the Environment Court by MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2020." You can lodge this notice by email or by posting a copy to the Environment Court in Christchurch at: Environment Court, PO Box 2069, Christchurch 8140 Email: ORC@iustice. qovt. nz The Environment Court has issued directions in relation to the service of documents. Unless...

  9. 2020-11-16 Lilybank Co Ltd [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...of wish to be party to proceedings S 274, Resource Management Act 1991 If you wish to be a party to the proposed plan change hearing, you must lodge this notice with the Environment Court by MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2020* You can lodge this notice by email or by posting a copy to the Environment Court in Christchurch at: Environment Court, PO Box 2069, Christchurch 8140 Email: QRC@jusiice.cjpvt.nz The Environment Court has issued directions in relation to the service of documents....