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  1. [2017] NZEmpC 101 Nath v Advance International Cleaning Systems (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...he performed the role well. He was promoted to the role of National Development Manager in June 2006. In 2012 the company’s Managing Director, Mr Nadan, had discussions with Mr Nath about a share option. These discussions culminated in an email from Mr Nadan putting forward what was couched as “suggestions” as to a share option plan that Mr Nath might be interested in. The proposal was that Mr Nath would be offered shares in the company to the “nominal” value o...

  2. [2020] NZIACDT 21 - Immigration New Zealand (Carley) v Penty (18 May 2020) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...officer interviewed Mr MN. He said he was assisted in preparing the visa application by Mr S. He was advised of the requirements by Mr S. The documents were given to Mr S. He spoke once by Skype with Ms Penty, though she also sent him about three emails with questions. [32] Ms E of BNAC sent an email to Ms Penty on 23 May 2018 informing her that Mr MN’s medical tests had been uploaded by the panel physician. Ms Penty was asked to advise the immigration officer that there had...

  3. OIA-106912.pdf [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...provide correspondence with judiciary. Regarding your refusal to provide correspondence with members of the judiciary, we disagree with your assertion that such would require substantial collation and research. It would only require checking: - Emails sent by any central authority email address (of which there are very few), against a list of emails to either the email of any judge; - The same in reverse (i.e. emails from any judge to any central authority email address)....

  4. EA v BO LCRO 237 / 2010 (29 September 2011) [pdf, 142 KB]

    ...this decision have been changed. Background [1] This complaint arose in the course of a dispute between ABO and Mr and Mrs EA about the quality of an ESOL course offered by ABO in which Mrs EA was enrolled as a student. [2] Mr EA wrote by email dated 6 May 2010 to ABO expressly identifying himself as Mrs EA’s husband and employer, to complain about the course, and to request a refund of the fees (or at least a waiver of the fees). At the foot of the letter he used the autom...

  5. Mabruk v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 409) and Watson (not participating in appeal) [2018] NZREADT 74 [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...“between 590-615K”. On 7 June, the complainant, Mr Watson, submitted a tender to buy the property $620,000. A tender was also received from Mr Roberts, at $629,000. Neither tender was accepted by the vendors. [10] 8 June, Mr Mabruk sent an email to Mr Watson’s partner: Thank you for your offer. There were multiple offers received. It would appear that the Vendor has found or is looking for a new tenant. If I see any similar property on this price range I will let you...

  6. Wilton TRI-2021-100-002 Procedural Order 8 [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...the cladding from Rockcote to Wattyl. 4. Wilton Joubert cannot have any culpability in relation to any lack of control joints within the plaster cladding or any defects claimed by the trustees. [21] It is submitted that the drawings and emails relied on by the council on joinder do not concern any of the matters identified by the assessor or set out in the claim. [22] Furthermore, those communications sent by Mr Wilton from the Wilton Joubert email address which were unr...

  7. CAC 414 & 416 v Tafilipepe [2019 ] NZREADT 13 (10 May 2019) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...that, in the circumstances, he should not have been present at the property without her permission. [11] MPRE identified Ms Tafilipepe as the salesperson who had dealt with Ms Cokojic. Ms Cokojic’s email was forwarded to Ms Tafilipepe, who emailed a response to her at 3.23 pm the same day. She apologised for the “misunderstanding” about [ ]’s identity, and stated that he was “an agent who is new with [MPRE] and is working with me at the moment”. This was a false...

  8. [2022] NZIACDT 27 - ZK v Li (8 November 2022) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...[11] On 15 October 2018, Ms X sent an email to the complainant (copied to Mr Li) setting out the process and documents needed for an expression of interest (expression) and then the residence visa application. [12] This led to an exchange of emails and information between Ms X and the complainant, as the information and documents necessary for the expression and visa application were compiled. Such emails continued through November 2018 until January 2019. Some of them were copi...

  9. 2023-06-23-Email-of-counsel-for-HDC-re-Hearing-Venue.pdf [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...(through to 3 November). This involves some juggling on the Council’s part (for example moving the full Council meetings that usually occur on a Wednesday for those two weeks).     Liam, you can liaise with Lauren Baddock of HDC (copied with this email) if/when you are able to formalise arrangements, and for example to add in additional rooms for the Court, if needed. I think there is an ante-room that may be of use, and there are others for a more private meeting space.     For...

  10. OIA-112572.pdf [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 18 June 2024 Our ref: OIA 112572 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Voice recording retention I am writing in response to your email of 27 May 2024, where you asked: How long does the MoJ retain: a. voice recordings of High Court proceedings presided over by Judges; and b. voice recordings of telephone conferences presided over by Judges. In brief, I wish to know wh...