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  1. [2023] NZEnvC 070 Canterbury Regional Council [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...within which a person may lodge a notice of interest under s 274 of the Act: 281 Waivers and directions (1) A person may apply to the Environment Court to— 4 New Zealand Fish and Game Council waiver application dated 29 March 2023 at [3]. 5 Email of Maree Baker-Galloway for New Zealand Fish and Game to the Registry dated 29 March 2023. 6 Email of Laura Jeffries for Manawa Energy Limited to the Registry dated 29 March 2023. 7 Any opposition to New Zealand Fish and Game Council...

  2. [2022] NZREADT 13 - Seghal v REAA (22 June 2022) [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...Professional Development Rules) Notice 2018, cl 7(3). 3 18 December. On 1 November 2021, the Applicant was further reminded about the requirement to complete the refresher course and a link to providers was included. [9] On 20 December 2021 an email was sent to the Applicant advising him of the Registrar’s intention to cancel his licence due to non-compliance with CPD requirements. The Applicant was given 10 working days to respond. The email incorrectly noted a date of 3...

  3. EF & QF v JD & QN [2021] NZDT 1690 (20 May 2021) [pdf, 112 KB]

    ...circular burn on the bench in the kitchen. When they viewed the home, they did not see the burn because it was covered with a matt. They claimed to be compensated to remediate both issues. 2. QN and JD did not attend the hearing. QN wrote an email to the Tribunal that outlined his position that he wished to be taken into consideration. I have read the email and have taken it into account when making a decision on this claim. 3. After hearing from EF and QF, the following issues...

  4. OIA-97828-response.pdf [pdf, 667 KB]

    ...04 918 8820 contactus@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 19 August 2022 fyi-request-19930-113487ef@requests.fyi.org.nz Our ref: OIA 97828 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Proceeds of Crime Fund Thank you for your email 16 July 2022, to the New Zealand Police requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information about the Proceeds of Crime Fund. On 17 July 2022, the following part of your request was transferred to the Ministry of Just...

  5. GT Ltd v SX & TX & EN Ltd [2022] NZDT 49 (27 January 2022) [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...the daily rate could perhaps be justified since the applicant said it needed a vehicle for immediate work and it was unknown at the time of hire how long the Polaris might be wrongfully detained. The workshop was not responding to the applicant’s emails initially, because they were going to junk mail. The workshop needs to bear the responsibility for this communication problem: a business should ensure it can receive responses from email addresses it sends invoices to and cannot simply b...

  6. EN v CQ Ltd [2022] NZDT 51 (17 January 2022) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...was not home. However, before he returned home the driver returned and collected the TV. A neighbour saw the truck and asked the driver what was happening. The driver told her that the TV glass was broken, and he had returned to collect it. EN then emailed GQ Ltd and made a claim for the broken TV. He was asked for a photograph of the damaged TV. He emailed back stating that he could not photograph it because the driver had returned to pick it up. GQ Ltd had contracted out the carriage to...

  7. BSA newsletter Mar 2021 v2 [pdf, 374 KB]

    ...people phone the MoJ Collections call centre, they may hang up before they speak to an operator. BSA is developing a trial to test different hold messages callers hear, to encourage people to stay on the line. • New how-to guide on sending great emails o Our new step-by-step guide applies behavioural science to make emails easy, attractive, social and timely. What we’re reading The Why is Not the Same as the How: Levels of Analysis and Scientific Progress in Psychology by...

  8. MT v UI [2022] NZDT 54 (9 May 2022) [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...the motor of a petrol trimmer and that the damage is consistent with the event described by the insured (MT). 9. In reaching the conclusion that UI did not take reasonable care not to cause damage to the artificial turf I have had regard to an email from UI to the Tribunal. That email said that UI had spoken to the agent of the hedge trimmers used, who advised him that it is unlikely the hedge trimmer damaged the grass as the motor and fuel tank are encased in heavy plastic. 10. As...

  9. Smith v Genesis Energy Limited (Strike-Out) [2023] NZHRRT 24 [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...further. The Tribunal must now determine whether Mr Smith’s failure to progress his claim has become an abuse of process and should be struck out under s 115A of the Human Rights Act 1993 (HRA). BACKGROUND [4] On 14 July 2022, the Tribunal emailed the parties to inform them that a first case management teleconference had been scheduled for 16 August 2022. The purpose of the teleconference was to progress Mr Smith’s claim to a hearing, including the arrangement of a timetable fo...

  10. DC v T Ltd [2023] NZDT 642 (13 November 2023) [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...failed when DC was travelling in the South Island. 3. DC took the battery to CJ LTD, a T Ltd agent based in [town 2]. 4. T Ltd supplied a replacement battery, for which DC paid $1,070.00, on 20 April 2023. 5. On 4 May 2023, T Ltd sent an email to CJ LTD about the failed battery stating: It looks like there has been a small cell imbalance within the cells of the battery, there haven’t been any major signs or episodes from the battery. So I would say the reason it has failed i...