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  1. Welcome Guide Information for court and tribunal interpreters v2.pdf [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...a court or tribunal before you come to interpret for the first time, we can arrange for you to take a court tour. To do this, please contact the Court Manager[footnoteRef:1] of your closest court. [1: Central Registry (CR) can provide the generic email address for your closest court upon request. When you email the court, mention that you are an interpreter wanting a tour of the court and request that the email be forwarded to the Court Manager. ] [image: ]Court Managers (CM) should be giv...

  2. Welcome Guide Information for court and tribunal interpreters v6 [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...a court or tribunal before you come to interpret for the first time, we can arrange for you to take a court tour. To do this, please contact the Court Manager[footnoteRef:1] of your closest court. [1: Central Registry (CR) can provide the generic email address for your closest court upon request. When you email the court, mention that you are an interpreter wanting a tour of the court and request that the email be forwarded to the Court Manager. ] [image: ]Court Managers (CM) should be giv...

  3. Welcome-Guide-Information-for-court-and-tribunal-interpreters-v5.docx [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...a court or tribunal before you come to interpret for the first time, we can arrange for you to take a court tour. To do this, please contact the Court Manager[footnoteRef:1] of your closest court. [1: Central Registry (CR) can provide the generic email address for your closest court upon request. When you email the court, mention that you are an interpreter wanting a tour of the court and request that the email be forwarded to the Court Manager. ] [image: ]Court Managers (CM) should be giv...

  4. Ram v Tan [2016] NZIACDT 39 (9 August 2016) [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...Immigration New Zealand’s letter. The complainant tried to follow up his case. Ms Aasa never told him she did not respond to the letter and accordingly, Immigration New Zealand declined his application. [9.3] In March 2012, the complainant began emailing Mr Tan seeking an update regarding his immigration affairs. At that time, Mr Tan was a licensed immigration adviser, and agreed to assist the complainant. All of the relevant events occurred within the practice of Global Future Immigra...

  5. v2.3-Induction-guide-for-legal-aid-providers-April-2017.pdf [pdf, 714 KB]

    ...We hope this guide provides some useful information for navigating legal aid processes and procedures. We’re always happy to help, so if you have a question you can’t find an answer to, please call your local legal aid office or send them an email. At the back of this guide, you can find an infographic that summarises the information provided and demonstrates the lifecycle of a legal aid grant. Also check out the grants handbook which sets out in detail our policies relating to leg...

  6. LCRO 153/2022 YA v CK (16 July 2024) [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...by midday on Friday, 1 March 2019, the estate would be distributed on the following Monday, 4 March. [14] Ms YA had been referred to Mr CK by Community Law, and made contact with him shortly after receiving the letter from Ms JV. [15] In an email to Mr CK on 1 March, Ms YA asked: Should I advise [law firm] that I am still seeking legal advice and to withhold distribution? [16] Mr CK responded: You have to tell them 1. You are taking legal advice 2. They must not distribut...

  7. [2023] NZREADT 28 - Whalan and Partners Ltd v CAC2107 & SL (06 October 2023) [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...2023 2 INTRODUCTION [1] The vendors of a residential property sold by the licensees complained about being charged GST on the commission by the agency. They pointed to contradictory provisions in the agency contract and to an email from one of the licensees confirming the estimated commission cited in the contract was GST inclusive. The Committee dismissed the complaint against the licensees, but found the conduct of the agency to be unsatisfactory. [2] The ag...

  8. [2011] NZEmpC 21 Maddern v Worldxchange Communications Ltd [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...it had between 60 and 70 employees. Mr Maddern commenced employment with WorldxChange in November 2005 as a technical response helpdesk representative. His duties involved providing technical support to WorldxChange‟s customers by phone and email. The terms of his employment were recorded in a written individual employment agreement dated 2 November 2005. Mr Maddern reported to Mr Cameron Nicholson, the Technical Response Centre Manager. [4] Although it is not part of the...

  9. Warminister v Flint and Radnorshire LCRO 202 / 2009 (18 February 2010) [pdf, 61 KB]

    ...states his intention to expand on that complaint and also to initiate a complaint against Mr Radnorshire as “partner in charge”. He states that the complaint deserves reconsideration due to new evidence. [4] Mr Warminister also alleged that an email of his of 24 March 2004 had been forged by inserting the words “even though you made full disclosure to us” in it. Mr Warminister states that the forgery can be established by virtue of the fact that the word “disclosure” was...

  10. HRRT Statement of claim under the Health & Disability Commissioner Act [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...Please fill in all sections below Part 1: Plaintiff(s) First plaintiff Surname(s) First name(s) or company name Occupation: Address for service Contact details Street: Daytime contact phone number: ( ) Suburb: Mobile: City/town: Email address: Post code: Who should we contact about matters involving this claim? (Please tick one) Contact me (First plaintiff) Contact my representative (if applicable, please complete the representative section) Page 2 For more info...