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  1. Application-for-attachment-order-204w.pdf [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...Justice Collections Unit www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt 0800 233 222 PAGE 2 OF 9 How do I file my application? You can file your application by post or in person. You must also serve a copy of your application on the other party, by post, email or handing a copy to the other party. You must pay the filing fee with your application. If you want to pay by credit or debit card please complete the payment details section in this form. By post Post your application to: Ce...

  2. Gollins v CAC 20002 [2014] NZREADT 52 [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...authorised to undertake this real estate agency work for Foodstuffs. It was verbally agreed between Mr O’Styke and the licensee that Foodstuffs would pay commission at the usual fee of 2.5 per cent of price. [13] On 17 September 2010, Mr Lash emailed the licensee noting that Foodstuffs had concluded a conditional sale and purchase agreement with Mr Bradford and confirming that Foodstuffs would pay the licensee’s agency fees, but did not state how much. [14] On 4 September 2012, al...

  3. LCRO 286/2013 NL v UC (5 September 2017) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...was conditional on finance being arranged by 5 June. At the time the Agreement was entered into [KX] advised Mr UL that she was “busy trying to organise the finance”.4 [13] On 1 June 2012 [KX] advised Mr UL’s legal executive (Ms [QV]) by email that finance had been confirmed. Ms [QV] responded to [KX] that she needed to have confirmation of finance from the bank in writing and offered to contact the bank directly. [14] [KX] was overseas at the time and responded:5 Hi Mr...

  4. [2020] NZIACDT 41 - TBE v Proudman (30 September 2020) [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...daughter’s age had been picked up, they would have stayed in Australia. Explanation from Ms Proudman [32] Mr Logan, then counsel for Ms Proudman, replied to the complaint on 19 July 2019. [33] According to Mr Logan, Ms Proudman did not receive any emails from Immigration New Zealand advising her directly of the outcome of the daughter’s application. With her high workload, she did not have the capacity to regularly check her account (presumably with the agency) for the agen...

  5. [2015] NZEmpC 189 Kirby v The NZ China Friendship Society [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...of service”. There are several problems with this assertion. The first, as already mentioned, is that it is unsigned and in its original form was undated. The second is that it says nothing about payment. The third is that contemporaneous emails show that a further version was sent by Mr Kirby to Mr Bromwich on 20 September 2009; and that on 22 September 2009, Mr Bromwich responded raising several concerns. It is apparent that by this stage the President of the Society, Mr L...

  6. Ye v Wang [2015] NZIACDT 23 (13 March 2015) [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...[1.2] The Registrar in the conduct of her statutory functions: [1.2.1] Exhibited “bias” against Ms Wang “at a level [that she] ... is no longer competent to carry out” her statutory functions; [1.2.2] Either “deliberately withheld” an email from the Tribunal or overlooked it; [1.2.3] Potentially engaged in an “attempt to mislead the Tribunal”; [1.2.4] Filed an “unbalanced” statement of complaint. [2] Ms Wang said she refused to file a statement of reply, for thos...

  7. B Ltd v F Ltd [2023] NZDT 76 (23 February 2023).pdf [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...in early 2022. The applicant was contacted by NT, mortgage broker, and asked to complete an urgent commercial valuation for NB on a property at [Address]. [3] On 17 February 2022, the applicant sent NB its scope of work and terms of engagement by email. The applicant also requested NB provide documents required to complete the valuation. [4] On 22 February 2022 NB provided the requested documents. [5] On 8 March 2022 the applicant provided NB with a completed verbal valuation and was i...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 003 Meridian Energy Ltd [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...waivers and directions sought, I am advised that there are some technical limitations on the use of a dedicated Environment Court webpage relating to the size of documents and the speed of uploading. For that reason, the service of documents by email remains the most effective method of ensuring all parties receive information in a timely manner. The directions reflect this. [8] I am not satisfied that there is a need for this decision to be served on submitters at the time the C...

  9. HP v ST LCRO 292/2012 (20 January 2015) [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...(the appropriate report is a Project Information Memorandum). 5 referred to the fact that an amended invoice was to issue to include additional work undertaken to investigate an easement on the property. After further voice messages and emails between the parties, Ms ST sent an email which read “Nothing in red. I have settled your matter. Please pay fees straightaway. I am away now … (until Thursday overseas so contact Mr SN in my absence).” Mr and Mrs HP we...

  10. LCRO 130/2017 HS v NC and EH (18 September 2019) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...the Council’s senior building 2 compliance inspector, Mr PK. The Council subsequently served on Mr HS a Notice to Fix dated 16 September 2015. [5] Mr HS met with the practitioners the following day. They provided to him that day by email a letter of engagement accompanied by information on the principal aspects of client care and service, and terms of engagement. They requested “$1,000 plus GST” in advance of their fees which he paid.1 [6] Mr HS met with the prac...