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  1. [2025] NZREADT 03 - XS v REAA (10 February 2025) [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...An earlier offeror made an increased offer of $525,000 on about 26 January 2024 (withdrawn on 14 February). [12] An online advertisement for the property (3 February 2024) invited “Enquiries over $550,000”. [13] There was an exchange of emails between the purchaser and the licensee on 5 February 2024 concerning evidence of a leak at the property (staining on the ceiling of the living and/or dining room):3 … 1. When did the leak happen. 2. Had any quotes for repair? In...

  2. CAC 10020 v McDonald [2013] NZREADT 89 [pdf, 57 KB]

    ...not a sale at that stage. On 21 February 2009 R J Kamau telephoned the defendant to confirm this . [8] R J Kamau then printed off the various documents which the defendant had sent him, signed them with the exception of the agency agreement, and emailed them back to the defendant on 21 February 2009. [9] Between 22 and 24 February 2009, the defendant contacted R J Kamau and queried why he had not signed the agency agreement for sale of the property. The defendant claims that R J K...

  3. GN v HJ LCRO 30/2015 (22 June 2016) [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...messages from her partner. On 11 June 2013, through a friend, Ms GN indicated she had resolved to proceed with an application for protection and associated orders against her partner and would provide evidence in support by way of text messages and emails. Ms GN expressed a reluctance to include a doctor’s report because it might affect her ability to retain care of her children (who were not the children of her partner), but indicated that if the lawyers advised her that it was helpfu...

  4. LCRO 182/2023 HF v DX (28 May 2024) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...time. 2 Timeline [4] The following key events are not disputed by Mr HF. [5] The Committee’s determination is dated 9 November 2023. [6] Also on 9 November 2023, the New Zealand Law Society Lawyers Complaints Service (Complaints Service) emailed a copy of the Committee’s determination, together with a covering letter to Mr HF, at the email address that he had provided to the Complaints Service. [7] On 21 December 2023, at approximately 9.36pm Mr HF emailed an application t...

  5. N Ltd v EB [2023] NZDT 469 (5 September 2023) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...owners to have their moorings serviced by a licenced mooring contractor or by an officer of the [THE REGIONAL COUNCIL] every three years. 3. N LTDN Ltd serviced EB’s mooring in 2013, 2016, and 2019. 4. In February 2022, N LTD sent EB an email advising him that his mooring certificate was due for renewal in August 2022. The email included a link to make a booking online, and some information about pricing and terms and conditions (discussed in more detail below). 5. In Apr...

  6. MOJ-Provider-Update-January-2024.pdf [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...self-assessment check list needs to be completed by the 30 June 2024, please send a copy to your contract manager. Plenty of time to get it done but we have a feeling June is going to creep up pretty quickly this year! We’ve included link in this email to the self-assessment form. If you have any questions, please contact your contract manager. FAMILY VIOLENCE PROVIDER UPDATE | January 2024 This update is essential reading for all approved MoJ programme facilitators and age...

  7. Weber v CAC20002 & Anor [2015] NZREADT 22 [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...Arthurs Point, Queenstown. Background [3] On 29 July 2010, the appellant contacted the licensee with a view to having him market that property. [4] On 2 August 2010, following discussions between the appellant and the licensee, the latter emailed the appellant with research regarding the asking price for the property. That email (set out below) is asserted to be the appraisal but together with the licensee’s previous email to the complainant on 29 July 2010 (also set out below)...

  8. New Zealand Law Society v Faleauto [2009] NZLCDT 19 [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...Charge”). [2] The charges were heard by this Tribunal under the transitional provisions contained in ss.353 and 358 Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (“the LC Act”). Mr Faleauto did not attend the hearing, claiming on-going ill health in an email sent to the Tribunal on 18 November 2009, but expressed the wish that the hearing proceed in his absence. [3] The Tribunal was conscious of the time that had passed since the complaints were originally made, due to delays in the in...

  9. LCRO 176/2016+193/2016 RQ and TS v VU [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...Please credit the Northlaw Trust account 12-3093-0176219-02 at the Kamo branch of ASB with $400 on account of the costs of us assembling for you any further information you request regarding the wills of your parents. [24] On 31 August 2015, Mr VU emailed Mrs RQ: Since our 12 August 2015 email below, we have been assembling the information required to report to the beneficiaries of XW’s’ estate. Attached is the 13 February 2004 Acknowledgement of your debt. It would assist in...

  10. LCRO 224/2018 (31 October 2019) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...outcome of his complaint about Mr SM to the Law Society. [7] On 4 April 2017 Mr UD invoiced Mr TA in respect of the firm’s attendances from 5 September 2016 concerning that complaint. [8] Six months later, on 10 October 2017, Mr UD asked (via email) Mr TA for instructions on what Mr TA wanted to do in “realising” Mr TA’s share of the property. In particular, whether Mr TA wanted to “claim occupation rent” from Mr VG, or “apply to court to have the property sold to...