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  1. CN v U Ltd [2024] NZDT 623 (17 July 2024) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...registering her interest, U Ltd accepted CN’s registration and CN was asked to pay the deposit of $600. In order to pay the deposit, CN was required to again log into the FQ to complete her registration and payment. 2. On 21 August 2023, U Ltd sent an email to CN acknowledging payment of her deposit and advising that the final payment of $3,000 needed to be made by 15 November 2023 by either direct debit or credit card. 3. On 28 October 2023, U Ltd sent an email to participant...

  2. [2024] NZREADT 33 – Wilson v REAA (15 September 2024) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...addition to ten hours of non-verifiable education, each calendar year in accordance with the Real Estate Agents (Continuing Professional Development Rules) Notice 2018. [5] On 19 October 2023, the Real Estate Agents Authority (the Authority) emailed the applicant to advise him that he had not completed the required ten hours of verifiable CPD. He was reminded that in 2023, the ten hours of CPD was comprised of three hours of mandatory topics and seven hours of elective topics. H...

  3. LCRO 136/2016 AB v DE and GH [pdf, 483 KB]

    ...Australian property signed by the JKs.1 [11] Ten days later Ms MN reminded Mr DE of the requirement in the proposed Deed of Arrangement for the “contemporaneous” settlement of both transactions.2 1 Email from AB to DE (26 June 2015). 2 Email MN to DE (6 July 2015). 3 [12] In the fourth week of July 2015 Mr DE left [Law Firm] having first briefed Ms GH on the transactions. From that time until mid-August 2015 Ms GH and Ms MN...

  4. CAC402 v Zhang [2016] NZREADT 25 [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...property. Mr Appleby arranged to meet Mr Zhang at his home. The purpose of the meeting was to put together an agreement for sale and purchase that Mr Zhang was going to present to the vendors. [3] Prior to the meeting Mr Appleby had received an email from the purchasers which he printed and placed on his file. This email had instructions about the additional terms and the price the other trustees wished to offer. During his meeting with Mr Zhang Mr Appleby was referring to his file...

  5. [2022] NZREADT 21 - Wei v REAA (14 October 2022) [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...to complete any required continuing education. [3] As set out in the Tribunal’s minute dated 28 June 2022, the Applicant was due to file submissions in support of her review application by 7 July 2022. On 28 June 2022, the Applicant sent an email to the Tribunal case manager outlining her position. The Applicant confirmed by email on 11 July 2022 that the email of 28 June 2022 were her submissions. BACKGROUND [4] The Applicant held a salesperson licence under the Act. [5] Th...

  6. NI & QI v SB [2024] NZDT 60 (14 February 2024) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...substantiated? Is SB liable in negligence for the damage to QI’s car? 5. NI says he was stationary at traffic lights when SB collided into the rear of QI’s car (which NI was driving) causing damage. 6. It appears from the evidence (email correspondence) that SB does not dispute that he collided into the rear of the car but disputes the amount of damage caused and the costs claimed by N Ltd. He says it is “insurance fraud”. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 2 of 4...

  7. C Ltd v ML [2025] NZDT 79 (5 February 2025) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...this started today. As soon as they are ready to install we will call you to arrange a suitable day/time”. 8. C Ltd manufactured the blinds in accordance with the quote, and then towards the end of August attempted to contact ML via phone and emails to advise her that the blinds were ready for install. ML opined during the hearing that those emails went to her junk email box and was unaware of calls as she was overseas with her daughter. 9. On 11 September 2024 N advised the Tri...

  8. Enforcement of compliance notice - reply (s130) [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...Middle Surname Phone/mobile number _______________________________________________________________________ Preferred contact option for this reply. Please choose one and give the details. Email Postal address Email address __________________________________________________________________________ THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL Enforcement of compliance notice - Reply When to use this form Use this form if you are named...

  9. LCRO 107/2023 NC v PJ (30 November 2023) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...09:25:42) a copy of those submissions – MR NC: (inaudible 09:25:43 – 09:25:44) abuse from Mr PJ. THE COURT: Right. MR PJ TO MR NC: Q. Yeah. Well, you abuse me. You received those submissions on NC.com on the 6th of April, the same email address – A. And I told you (inaudible 09:25:56) – the Criminal Disclosure Act requires that you use an address that is nominated by me, and the Court should uphold – Q. You telling – you’re telling this court a lie. You say th...

  10. Greensmith v Auckland Council [2025] NZHRRT 24 [pdf, 372 KB]

    ...the Disputes Tribunal to arrange for fences to be built on the front and rear parts of the boundaries between their properties. [16] Ms Greensmith subsequently made a request for information to Council on 24 June 2021 for any correspondence or emails from 1 June 2021, including between any Council staff and Mr Brown, regarding a fence noted at the addresses of one of her properties and a neighbour’s property. This constitutes the second information privacy request within the scop...