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  1. Application for a Harmful Digital Communications order [pdf, 844 KB]

    ...reasons in your affidavit for why you are making a without notice application. Supporting documents If you have any supporting documents (‘exhibits’), they can be attached to this affidavit. An example would be evidence of the communication e.g. emails or text’s. Take the original documents and copies with you when you go to swear or affirm your affidavit. A Deputy Registrar of a court, Justice of the Peace or lawyer will check that the copy matches the original and then sign...

  2. GL Ltd v MD [2020] NZDT 1369 (14 October 2020) [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...availability for a further meeting prior to the further ERA process, and received no reply from MD until 27 March, two days into the Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown, stating “I won’t be taking this any further at this time due to corona virus”. 6. BC emailed MD back on 27 March stating that the ERA is still taking on new cases and that her conduct and reasoning for not allowing them to take the case further was unreasonable. An invoice for a termination fee of $3392.50 was sent to MD at...

  3. [2015] NZEmpC 108 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs NZ Ltd [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...document, be disclosed by any person except as may be necessary for the conduct of the proceeding. [7] Finally, this judgment will give some amended timetabling directions as between the parties. Decision by document [8] Document 75 is an email from the Union’s solicitor (Mr Oldfield) to its counsel (Mr Cranney) attaching documents which have been redacted to preserve the privacy of individuals not connected with this litigation. Those redacted documents have alre...

  4. [2022] NZIACDT 3 - IL v Khetarpal (10 February 2022) [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...(1) For an essential skills work visa for the complainant on 26 May 2019. (2) For a student visa for the son on 26 May 2019. (3) For a work visa (partnership) for the husband on 27 May 2019. [7] On 11 July 2019, the immigration officer sent an email to Ms Khetarpal seeking further information concerning the complainant’s visa application. Ms Khetarpal responded on 17 July 2019. 3 [8] On 2 August 2019, Immigration NZ wrote to Ms Khetarpal raising concerns regarding the co...

  5. FCAF28 Confidential address - applicant information sheet [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...Home address:  Phone:  Work address:  Phone:  Country of residence:   Ethnic group:  (optional)   NZ European   Māori   Samoan   Cook Island Māori  Tongan   Niuean   Chinese   Indian   Other: (please state)  Email address:   Please check this box if you consent to receive official Court correspondence by email. Occupation/what you do:  Time spent doing:  Full‐time    Part‐time     Casual         Not appl...

  6. Fu Wah New Zealand Limited - email 3 September 2018 [pdf, 67 KB]

    ...have had a number of meetings direct with Panuku. Based on these activities we are comfortable with where matters stand and do not wish to take further part in this process. Do we need to serve a formal notice on the Court withdrawing or would this email suffice? We do not wish to take up any more of the Courts valuable time on the matter. Kind regards, Richard Aitken fIfij~ ~~ Area General Manager - South Pacific Region l¥J::t-'f'I"PIZIZ:llJ-:t,e,t.i:W Email: richa...

  7. [2025] NZREADT 02 - DQ & KU v CAC 2204 Rule (03 February 2025) [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...purchasers, including any application for new evidence, and submissions from the respondents on any new issues or evidence. [15] The Authority has filed a paginated bundle of the documents that were before the Committee and a paginated bundle of the emails between the Authority and the purchasers. Submissions [16] The Tribunal has received from the purchasers: 1. Submissions (“Reasons for Appealing the Decision”) filed with the notice of appeal (24 August 2024). 2. Subst...

  8. [2011] NZEmpC 109 Evolution E Business Limited v Smith [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...S. [31] One of the tasks Mr Smith had to complete upon his return to work was a review of Mr Norrie‟s affidavit dated 18 December 2008 which had been filed in support of TTL‟s injunction application. On 20 January 2009, Mr Smith sent two emails to Mr Norcross with his comments on the affidavit. Mr Norcross told the Court that Mr Smith advised in his email that Mr Norrie‟s claims were not correct and that Evolution had conducted itself appropriately. In paragraph 19(iv) of...

  9. [2012] NZEmpC 131 Matamata Industrial Machinery Imports Ltd v McAllister [pdf, 107 KB]

    ...the plaintiff for a period of 24 months. Mr Davies said that he expressed some doubt to the defendant as to whether this would be workable but invited the defendant to put his proposal in writing. This the defendant did on 5 January 2012 by an email and letter and on 6 January, the defendant and Mr Davies met to discuss the proposal. The letter did not detail the products and services the defendant wished to offer but stated that they were “outside of MIMICO’s core business t...

  10. [2022] NZREADT 10 – HD v REAA and LD (18 May 2022) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...paginated bundle of the documents before the Committee. APPLICATIONS TO ADMIT NEW EVIDENCE AND FOR ORAL EVIDENCE [14] On 8 and 14 February 2022, the purchaser filed fresh evidence in the Tribunal: 1. Statement (undated) from his son. 2. Email (17 September 2020) from the licensee to the purchaser’s son. 3. Statement (undated) from the purchaser’s wife. [15] The purchaser advised the Tribunal on 15 February 2022 that he preferred an oral hearing. [16] On 15 Februa...