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  1. Campbell - Jacobs River 100 Block XXV Section 80 and others (2025) 95 Te Waipounamu MB 235 (95 TWP 235) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...held to gather views on partial termination of the Trust. [7] All four trustees attended the trustee meeting. Attendees at the meeting of beneficiaries were the applicants’ children, Marie’s child, and the trustees. The Court also received emails prior to the meetings from Patricia’s child and grandchildren; and emails after the meetings from the children of Rodney, Peter, Marie, and Beverley. [8] I address the application for partial termination first. Te tono whakamutunga...

  2. Auckland Standards Committee v Morahan [2015] NZLCDT 29 [pdf, 459 KB]

    ...retained. The practitioner is of the opposite view. We discuss their competing evidence shortly. [4] The practitioner filed pleadings in the Family Court showing the solicitor as instructing him. But the practitioner cited his own PO Box and email detail as the address for service (at least apparently so).1 [5] An issue arose relating to service of certain documents on the client. There was dissension between the two counsel representing the competing parties. Then, the solic...

  3. LP v MT LCRO 74/2013 (22 October 2014) [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...The Agreement provided for settlement two days later (on 4 November 2011) and Mr MT passed the file to Ms NQ2 [10] The EQC claim was one of the issues in Ms LP’s mind, as on 3 November the agent provided her with the EQC claim number. In an email on the same day to Mr MT, Ms LP advised that she had “asked the insurer to confirm that EQC will be happy to deal with me as the new owner”. in his office to attend to the conveyancing. [11] The solicitors acting for the mortga...

  4. Unnikrishnan v Goldsmith [2016] NZIACDT 29 (2 June 2016) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...background: [6.1] In October 2012, Ms Goldsmith first met with the complainant and his life partner (partner) to discuss their immigration options. Student Visa – the complainant’s partner [6.2] On 11 February 2013, the complainant’s partner emailed Ms Goldsmith a copy of an offer of a place in a New Zealand polytechnic (the polytechnic). The fees were $18,741. She asked for advice on what was required to apply for a student visa. [6.3] On 19 February 2013, Ms Goldsmith emailed...

  5. [2019] NZREADT 39 - Feschiev - Ruling [pdf, 294 KB]

    ...submitted a tender on 2 March. He offered to buy either of the two units, but expressed a preference for the upper floor unit. Ms Cruickshank advised him on 7 March that the vendors had decided not to accept any tenders. [7] On 8 March, Mr Feschiev emailed Ms Cruickshank asking her to present a second offer (set out in the email) to purchase the entire property. The terms of the offer involved the transfer of a property in Sofia, Bulgaria, as part satisfaction of the purchase p...

  6. [2020] NZREADT 11 - Catley & Boyle - Ruling (3) (10 March 2020) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...(citing Foundation for Anti-Aging Research v the Charities Registration Board [2015] NZCA 449, at [35]). Evidence sought to be admitted [13] The evidence sought to be admitted on appeal (“the evidence”) comprises: [a] A chain of internal emails between Mr Catley and Mr Boyle: 17.8.15 2.36 pm: Mr Catley to Mr and Mrs Flanagan (copied to Mr Boyle): We expect to hear tomorrow in respect of the agreement and will be in touch as soon as we have received the reply. 17.8...

  7. [2025] NZREADT 19 - HB v REA & Ors (11 June 2025) [pdf, 273 KB]

    ...process. [9] The tenant continued to contact the licensee by phone several times, so she eventually agreed to meet him at the property on 18 May 2022. Once the “appraisal appointment” was confirmed, the agency’s systems automatically sent an email to “the client” (presumably the tenant in this instance) providing an estimated value of the property.1 At the meeting, she made it clear she needed the contact details of the co- owners and their agreement. The tenant said h...

  8. Murtagh v Attorney-General [2025] NZHRRT 34 [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...in her 27 September 2020 call. In response, Police informed Ms Murtagh that she does not have a 1M or “regular caller” alert on her profile in Police’s National Intelligence Application (NIA) system. 3 [8] On 9 March 2023 Ms Murtagh emailed Police with the information privacy request that is the subject of this claim, (the 9 March request). Ms Murtagh requested the following: [8.1] “My personal file including communications and notes in full from all sources (e.g. commun...

  9. [2021] NZREADT 37 Watson (20 July 2021) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...Agreement for Sale and Purchase7 [17] The Committee recorded that the appellants’ concern was that the EOI provided for a deposit of 10 percent, and this was not included in the draft ASP Ms Berry sent them. The Committee recorded that when Ms Berry emailed them the ASP on 17 February, she also sent them a text message in which she said “Note: no deposit as your date to go unconditional and settle are the same day”. [18] The Committee observed that in a short settlement situa...

  10. LCRO 63/2024 WL v AC and TU (25 November 2024) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...19 A4 pages of worded text…” with another 45 pages of evidence, much of it being copies of text messages. He asked the first respondent to review the document and arrange a meeting to discuss it. [13] The applicant completed his draft and emailed it to the first respondent on 19 August 2022. The draft document is not on the Committee’s file. The firm’s time ledger records that it comprised 90 pages of material. An email from the applicant records that it comprised 78 pages....