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  1. LCRO 117/2022 VN v SC (16 May 2024) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...arise during that period. At the end of that year the purchaser shall pay this sum, less the cost of any remediation work arising, at the normal charge out rate for such work, to the vendor. [4] On 8 July 2018, Ms WT sent the respondent an email relevantly stating that: We note that we will not be releasing the other money we are holding (a further $20,000) until two years from the date of settlement, less of course any money required to complete any remedial work. [5] The two...

  2. Contact the Environment Court

    ...this page: Auckland Registry Wellington Registry Christchurch Registry The Registrar, who is the chief administrative officer of the Environment Court, is Harry Johnson. He can be contacted through the Auckland Registry. For general enquiries please email us. Email: EnvironmentCourt@justice.govt.nz For other enquires refer to the Registry details below. Auckland Registry The Registry office is open between 8:00am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday. If you want to watch a hearing of the Environm...

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  3. T Ltd v EO [2024] NZDT 814 (20 December 2024) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...engaged to act for EO?; and b. If so, what is the appropriate remedy. Was T Ltd engaged to act for EO? 2. I find that there was not a valid contract between the parties and T Ltd was not engaged to act for EO. 3. EO first sent a series of emails to T Ltd on 25 June 2024. One of the emails had the subject line “Urgent Help Unjustified Dismissal”. EO says he sent out the same email to five different firms to catch their attention. 4. On 26 June 2024 T Ltd say they sent...

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 74 Hu v Passion Fresh Ltd [pdf, 273 KB]

    ...greenhouse worker. She began work on 6 January 2021 and was sent to Passion Fresh. Whver invoiced Passion Fresh weekly for the labour services it provided through Ms Hu’s work. In turn she was paid by Whver. [6] On 11 April 2021, Ms Hu sent an email to Passion Fresh which dealt with four subjects. The first was to question the hours Passion Fresh recorded her working and, therefore, the wage paid. The second was a claim that one of Passion Fresh’s managers allocated wor...

  5. Khan (Appeal) [2019] NZIACDT 43 (24 June 2019) [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...that can be ascertained from the limited documentation produced to the Tribunal. [3] Mr Khan and/or his cousin, [the cousin], approached the adviser to obtain an entrepreneur work visa for the cousin. On 17 and 22 August 2017, the cousin sent emails to Mr Khan attaching certain documents. [4] Mr Khan sent the documents from the cousin and other documents to the adviser by email on 15 September 2017. On the same day, the adviser issued a “Temporary Receipt” for $1,750 rec...

  6. Steele v Board of Trustees of Salisbury School [2012] NZHRRT 20 [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...[9] Relations between Ms Thompson and Mr Steele are less than cordial. Unfortunately the Board of Trustees and the school management became enmeshed in their unhappy relationship. Background [10] On Tuesday 16 November 2010 Ms Thompson sent an email to Mr Steele about access rights to their daughter. The language used by Ms Thompson left much to be desired. To compound matters, she inappropriately made reference to a claimed ability, as a member of the Board of Trustees, to give dir...

  7. LCRO 12/2025 AO v FA and CY (28 February 2025) [pdf, 227 KB]

    ...Ms AO attempted to upload an attachment but received an automated error message indicating that the attachment exceeded the system’s size limit. 2 There is some discrepancy about the time the review application lodgement process began. In an email to the Case Manager dated 4 February 2025 and timed 5:33 pm, Ms AO's agent Ms JN said that "We have been attempting to submit our files for the past hour in order to request a review of a Law Society decision…". This tran...

  8. CEIT Application Form [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...Address for Service that you would like us to use for this application. All notices, correspondence and document relating to your application will be sent to the Address for Service you provide. Your Address for Service may be a postal address or an email address. If your contact details change, you must notify the Tribunal immediately. Note: If you have a representative (see Step 2), all notices, correspondence and documents relating to your application will be sent to your nominated pe...

  9. T Ltd v X Ltd [2023] NZDT 521 (28 September 2023) [pdf, 107 KB]

    ...discussions between T Ltd and X Ltd relating to whether the vehicle owner was covered by X Ltd’s policy, and the issue of the excess. These discussions had been between T Ltd’s administrator, CD, known as “[redacted]”, and HL, for X Ltd. The emails sent by CD were signed “[redacted]”, and all the emails sent to X Ltd by T Ltd were from the same email address, [email address]. [5] On 26 March, X Ltd received, together with the amended invoice, an email message asking that...

  10. DI v C Ltd [2024] NZDT 114 (10 April 2024) [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...has accidentally booked the property and was unaware of this due to his own errors, he cannot claim compensation from C Ltd. Equally, if C Ltd system errors have displayed an incorrect message to DI and then sent the booking confirmation to the wrong email address, there is no contract between DI and C Ltd and the full amount charged is refundable along with potential interest on the sum charged. 11. I, therefore, outlined the following issues: a. Was there an error with C Ltd’s bo...