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  1. AL v BW LCRO 268 / 2012 (24 July 2013) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...other professional roles. He noted that at the particular time there was a delay of three to four weeks before he could give his full attention to the file, but otherwise there was usually a 24 to 48 hour turnaround in response to many of the emails received. The Practitioner noted that his client took a position in negotiations which was not accepted by the Applicant and that his role as her counsel was to endeavour to obtain a settlement that he could recommend to her as a fair an...

  2. ENV-2016-AKL-000TBA Wallace Group Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Wallace Group Limited Appellant And Auckland Council Respondent Notice of Appeal Dated 16 September 2016 Jeremy Brabant Barrister Level 2, Broker House, 14 Vulcan Lane PO Box 1502, Shortland St Auckland City Email: richard@brabant.co.nz 1 To: the Registrar Environment Court Auckland 1. Wallace Group Ltd (“WGL”) appeals against part of a decision of the Auckland Council (Council) on the proposed Auckland Unitary Plan...

  3. LCRO 178/2014 ZO v BV (15 June 2018) [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...by the victim advisor, was addressed to the Presiding Judge. I note, for the avoidance of doubt, that the form is referred to as a “memorandum” and “report” rather than a “victim impact statement”. [8] It is common ground that Mr ZO emailed the report to Ms QX, Mr WL’s partner and the mother of Mr RL. Ms QX then forwarded the report to her son Mr RL, at which point it became apparent to Ms BV that information she had provided to the victim advisor which she understood...

  4. MOJ Privacy Guidelines - IT self-assessment template [pdf, 401 KB]

    ...reminded of their responsibilities? Comments (including any reasons the recommended control is not applicable to your organisation)6mth 12mth 24mth 24mth+ 1. Are people aware of common cyber-attacks? This includes hacker tactics such as fraudulent emails (phishing), infecting systems with rogue USBs (baiting), fake IT support calls seeking passwords (quid pro quo), tricking people into thinking they have been hacked so they download infected software (scareware) etc. All Some...

  5. Beath v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 409) and Kemp, Scoble & Mike Pero Real Estate Limited [2018] NZREADT 45 [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...(“the Authority”) that the licensees had failed to disclose a defect in the property; namely, that a party wall shared with a neighbour was at risk of collapse during an earthquake (“the non-disclosure issue”). [7] Mr Beath referred to an email sent to Mr Kemp on 11 May 2015: Hi Wayne We will be putting an offer to your vendor for [the property] and as part of that process can you please confirm when each of the following activities have been done on the property and ho...

  6. Strengthening the family justice system - EasyRead - Word version [docx, 10 MB]

    ...https://consultations.justice.govt.nz/policy/strengthening-the-family-justice-system/ The online form is not in Easy Read. [image: ]You might need help from a person you trust to help you fill out our online submission form. 2. [image: ]You can email your feedback to us at: familyjusticereforms@justice.govt.nz [image: Envelope] 3. You can post us your feedback. [image: ] [image: ]If you would like to post us your feedback please send it in an envelope to the address below: Family Ju...

  7. LCRO 40/2018 RS v DL (27 June 2019) [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...communications with Mr DL. [43] The focus understandably, was on the communications between Dr RS and Mr DL immediately preceding the steps taken by Mr DL to advise the Authority of the instructions he says he had received from Dr RS. [44] In an email to the Authority of 3 March 2017, Mr DL had said: I act for the respondent, RS. My instructions are that Ms RS does not oppose the applicant’s application for a compliance order. Accordingly, if the applicant and the Authority ar...

  8. [2020] NZEmpC 52 Dillon v Tullycrine Ltd [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...venture as his, with he and Mrs Dillon receiving any profit. Hayden Dillon took issue with this arrangement. The combination of the issues with the house and with the purchases of the weanlings created tensions. This tension was apparent in an email exchange between Mr Dillon and Hayden Dillon in September 2011. 3 The practice of buying a young horse with the intention of re-selling it later for a profit. [19] While the...

  9. [2024] NZIACDT 02 - NS v Registrar (8 January 2024) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...the appellant’s wife saying she had sourced a nail technician with the required skillset. It was UK (who will be known as [the employee]). The appellant’s wife wanted to proceed. The adviser and [the employee]’s agent in Vietnam exchanged emails on 4 September 2019. The adviser sent the professional services agreement to the agent on the following day. On that day, 5 September, the adviser contacted the appellant’s wife to inform her he would represent [the employee] as her...

  10. X Ltd v U Ltd [2023] NZDT 335 (1 March 2023) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...dispute between the parties that a written contract was signed by XX, on behalf of X Ltd, and DH, on behalf of U Ltd. Further, there is no dispute to the fact that the signed agreement was exchanged between the parties on or about 4 April 2022 by way of email. 7. XX’s evidence was that prior to signing the written contract there had been many conversations between him and DH. XX said that it was verbally agreed that U Ltd would: (a) Take over the marketing for X Ltd; (b) Perform to...