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  1. Ram v Aasa [2016] NZIACDT 9 (04 February 2016) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...not inform the complainant of that either. [6.4] On June 2012 the complainant emailed Ms Aasa and asked her to follow-up on his case, Ms Aasa said she would do so and get back to him. She did not do so, and the complainant followed up with further emails, after exchanges of emails, the complainant visited Ms Aasa’s home on 22 January 2013, but could not find her. [6.5] In mid 2013, the complainant contacted a licensed immigration adviser at the practice where Ms Aasa formerly worked,...

  2. [2014] NZEmpC 169 Goulden v Capital and Coast District Health Board [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...respective views of the matter. [3] The facts are: a) On 7 July 2014, the plaintiff’s lawyers contacted the defendant’s lawyers asking whether they were authorised to accept service of the plaintiff’s statement of claim. By email of 7 July 2014, counsel for the defendant confirmed that she was so authorised. b) On the same day a letter was sent by signature-required courier from the plaintiff to the defendant, enclosing by way of service the statement of cla...

  3. 2017 NZSSAA 042 (24 July 2017) [pdf, 107 KB]

    ...her submissions were not filed by Tuesday 29 November 2016 the matter would be determined. [6] On 29 November 2016 the Authority received an e-mail from Peter Eastgate, counsel for Ms XXXX. Case for the appellant [7] Mr Eastgate’s email addressed three issues. The first two emails related to Ms XXXX’s legal costs. As the question of costs has already been determined by the Authority we have considered only the comments under item 3 of Mr Eastgate’s email which re...

  4. DX v VC Ltd [2016] NZDT 938 (27 January 2017) [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...words “no returns on furniture”. Since purchase, 3 wooden slats that form the support for the cushions of the couch have broken, and one further slat has pulled away from its nail fastening. DX contacted VC Ltd on the 11th of August 2015 via email asking for a resolution to the broken wood. VC Ltd replied to DX on the 20th of August 2015 stating it would not be taking any further action. DX initiated proceedings with the Disputes Tribunal. VC Ltd offered to repair the couch in...

  5. E26 Coastal Processes, Geotech and Engineering, Stormwater & ITAs JWS [pdf, 848 KB]

    ...reports provided thus far. 2.2. Matters of disagreement 2.2.1. The requirement to address acid sulphate soils in the initial set of Conditions has previously been a matter of disagreement. This disagreement has now been resolved. SP provided an email from Stuart Cartwright describing the proposed management methodology. RR was satisfied with this response and agreed that 135B. i. could be deleted subject to the methodology contained within the email being adopted. This email is a...

  6. PSPLA - Individual licence annual return form [pdf, 295 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 individual licence. What you need with your application To complete your Annual Return you need to...

  7. LCRO 102/2016 YS v DH (21 January 2019) [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...inquisitorial and robust. It involves the LCRO coming to his or her own view of the fairness of the substance and process of a Committee’s determination. Discussion Mrs DH’s concern – Doctoring [8] Mrs DH did not apply for a review. In her email to this Office of 25 May 2016 in which she consented to this review being determined on the papers, Mrs DH made reference to “[ABC] letters”, dated 11 November 2014, which Ms YS is said to have doctored. Mrs DH attached copies...

  8. Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Nguy [2021] NZLCDT 4 [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...practitioner’s firm advised in writing that they “have spoken directly to our client’s business acquaintance overseas and have been assured that they are very confident that the funds will be available shortly.” [15] On 1 December 2020, an email from the practitioner to the vendor’s solicitors referred to a “Stephen R Kelly.” On 7 December 2020, further delays were explained by Mr Nguy suggesting banks in New York and the UK were now involved. 5 [16] On 8 Dec...

  9. Waitangi Tribunal COVID-19 Level 2 protocol (3 September 2020) [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...Māori will be made available through simultaneous translation where possible, and through the published transcript where simultaneous translation is not possible. Filing 14. Any filing with the Waitangi Tribunal should be done, where possible, by email or post. The email and postal addresses for all Waitangi Tribunal filing can be found on the Tribunal’s website at https://waitangitribunal.govt.nz/contact-us/. 15. Where email or postal filing is not possible, Tribunal application...

  10. Waitangi Tribunal COVID-19 Level 2 Protocol (3 September 2020) [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...Māori will be made available through simultaneous translation where possible, and through the published transcript where simultaneous translation is not possible. Filing 14. Any filing with the Waitangi Tribunal should be done, where possible, by email or post. The email and postal addresses for all Waitangi Tribunal filing can be found on the Tribunal’s website at https://waitangitribunal.govt.nz/contact-us/. 15. Where email or postal filing is not possible, Tribunal application...