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  1. QD & SC v NU [2023] NZDT 756 (12 December 2023) [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...arrived and concreted the poles in. 8. QD and SC were disappointed with the quality of that work. They also discovered that the timber delivered to site was different (lower quality) than what was specified on the plan. 9. They sent NU an email on 28 October. 10. Further materials were delivered in December 2022, but not the cladding. QD and SC asked about the cladding and NU advised them that it would be delivered in the new year. 11. The cladding never arrived. QD and...

  2. DQ v H Ltd [2023] NZDT 285 (11 July 2023) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...phone explaining that I would call him back but if he did not answer then the hearing would proceed without his input. 4. KI didn’t answer the second time I rang. I have checked the records on the file and I note that KI was advised by letter and email to [email] of the impending hearing. 5. For these reasons the hearing proceeded without KI’s input. 6. Background: 7. DQ confirmed that he purchased the car from [garage] on 01 April 2023. DQ provided a copy of the vehicle...

  3. EG v KI [2023] NZDT 247 (12 June 2023) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...any trees further down the bank. 7. KI recalled EG helping with the removal of branches, and not disputing the work being done. However, I was unable to make a finding that EG acquiesced, watched, or was there, when the work was undertaken. An email sent after the event did show there had been some discussion prior about the view, but the email did not go far enough to prove consent before the work was done to what had occurred. As the work was done by the time that email was sent, i...

  4. SB v UC Ltd [2023] NZDT 454 (31 August 2023) [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...awaiting some late settlements so that the deposits could be disbursed from the trust account. SB remained in contact with the purchasers of the townhouses, and was also in contact with Mr T, one of the directors of UC Ltd. On 14 April 2022, SB emailed Mr T to let UC Ltd know that the townhouses had been completed and that she was expecting to receive commission as the selling agent. SB conducted the pre-settlement inspection. However, UC Ltd sought legal advice and disbursed the deposi...

  5. OIA-121263.pdf [pdf, 807 KB]

    ...Justice Centre I 19 Aitken Street I DX SX10125 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 lsc@justice.govt.nz 7 July 2025 Ref: OIA 121263 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Waitangi Tribunal lawyers and consultants Thank you for your email of 10 April 2025 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry), requesting under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), the amount paid to Waitangi Tribunal lawyers and consultants over the last five years. This request was made f...

  6. [2025] NZREADT 27 – Zhang v REAA (21 July 2025) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...She was informed she had to pay an annual fee to keep the licence suspended. She paid an annual suspension fee on 15 March 2024, suspending her licence for a further 12 months. [4] On 9 February and 9 March 2025, Ms Zhang was sent reminder emails by the Registrar advising she was required to pay the annual suspension fee on or before 23 March 2025. A text was also sent on 9 March. She was informed the Registrar “must” cancel her licence if the fee was not paid. [5] On...

  7. List of offenders awarded compensation A-E

    ...information on how to make a claim, may be found on the Tribunal’s website (www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/victims-and-justice/special-claims) or obtained from: The SecretaryVictims’ Special Claims TribunalDX SX 11159WELLINGTONPh: 04 462 6660Fax: 04 462 6686Email: PVC@justice.govt.nz All claims must be filed on or before 31 March 2026 Tama Karu Edgecombe A compensation payment has been made to Tama Karu EDGECOMBE AKA Tamaiwea Kauru EDGECOMBE; Tama Kauru EDGECOMBE; Tama Kaura EDGECOMBE in res...

  8. Braniff – Motatau 2 Section 52B (2015) 111 Taitokerau MB 299 (111 TTK 299) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...proper agreement was reached prior to Mate’s death. Her passing does not prohibit the orders from being made. Rather, the issue is whether the orders should be granted in light of the objections received. [14] Turning to those objections, in an email dated 20 May 2015, Moerangi Kennedy states: …I am happy for Sharon to manage the trust, not sure about Sharon being the administrator. Ideally I would like a trust to be set up in all of Mate Koraha Nore Hei’s children: ...

  9. Clarke v Gray – Poukawa 9G and others (2013) 23 Takitimu MB 92 (23 TKT 92) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...Counsel for the Applicant Mr C Bidois, Counsel for Respondent, Faye Walker Mr P Harman, Counsel for Respondent, Thomas Clarke Judgment: 22 April 2013 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE C T COXHEAD Copies to: C Bennett, Langley Twig Law email: cara@langleytwigg.co.nz C Bidois, East Brestwer email: curtis.bidois@eastbrewster.co.nz P Harman, email: Paulharman@xtra.co.nz Jim Gray, email: jimgray1@xtra.co.nz 23 Takitimu MB 93 Introduction [1] On 25 Februar...

  10. BW v FM LCRO 296/2013 (27 March 2015) [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...[31] I have carefully considered the email correspondence which forms the basis for complaint that Mr BW failed to maintain a proper standard of professionalism in his communications. [32] I agree with the Standards Committee that the first two emails of which complaint is made would not, in themselves, justify complaint. However the subsequent emails, considered in their totality, do in my view offend against rules 10 and 12 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct an...