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  1. Participating in a Virtual Meeting Room court hearing

    ...otherwise. The court may allow family, whānau, media and the public to view the hearing remotely. Back to top How to apply to view a hearing remotely If you wish to apply to view a hearing remotely, you should contact the registry of the relevant court by email or telephone. The request should be made before 1 pm on the working day before the hearing. Details of the courts’ email addresses and telephone numbers can be found at: Contact a court — Courts of New Zealand(external link) Find us...

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  2. Van Wey Lovatt v Accident Compensation Corporation (Continuance of All Appeals) [2025] NZACC 73 (6 May 2025) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...formal application for adjournment specifying the appeals it related to and advising whether any application was being made in respect of ACAR 155/24. [4] Dr Van Wey Lovatt has not complied with those directions. The Registry sent two follow up emails to Dr Van Wey Lovatt on 14 April 2025 and 17 April 2025. There was no response. Grounds for application [5] Dr Van Wey Lovett informally applied for a “continuance”. Counsel for the Corporation referred to this as an applicatio...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 113 Talent Bean Ltd t/a Roasted Addiqtion Cafe v D'Souza [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...then occurred. Ms D’Souza resumed duty the following day, 10 April 2012 at 6.30 am and completed her shift at 2.30 pm. The next day was her day off. She says that at home on that day she received two warning letters attached to an email from Mr Vincent Shan. [15] The email which is timed at 3.39 am on Wednesday, 11 April 2012 stated as follows: Hi Prema, After discussion with all business members yesterday, the decisions for you are in the followings: (1) You...

  4. KXBK v GVH [2019] NZIACDT 74 (1 November 2019) [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...evidence undeniably proved that the complainant applied while clearly knowing the odds. While the complaint should be dismissed, he would honour the commitment and refund the agreed amount on compassionate grounds. [50] There was an exchange of emails between the Authority and the complainant in February 2018. The complainant made it clear he was only interested in getting some of his money back, which had already been agreed with the adviser. [51] Th adviser refunded NZD 2,705....

  5. LCRO 47/2024 OZ v HD (22 November 2024) [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...will and power of attorney. [10] By December 2018, Trust A’s indebtedness to the applicant had increased appreciably and the value of the Trust A’s share portfolio had decreased appreciably. During that month, the accountant trustee sent an email stating the relevant figures and advising of the need to rectify the resulting balance-sheet insolvency of Trust A by the applicant forgiving [redacted] of the sum owing to her by Trust A. [11] The salutation in the text of the email was...

  6. Vertongen v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 413) and Dunlop [2018] NZREADT 44 [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...agency later claimed the costs back from the vendor in the Disputes Tribunal. [4] The appellant applied for leave to adduce further evidence on the appeal which, it was claimed, would establish that he made other attempts to contact the vendor by email but that application was dismissed. Mr Waymouth, counsel for the appellant, advised that his instructions were that no statement of the reasons for that decision would be required and the Tribunal has proceeded accordingly. [5] The...

  7. [2021] NZEmpC 46 Allison v Ceres New Zealand LLC [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...Gowda is required to attend to give evidence at the hearing. He is also ordered to produce documents. In relation to that part of the summons it reads: And you are ordered to bring with you and produce at the same time and place all emails you exchanged with David McIntyre and/or Monika [Bratownik] referring to the Plaintiff (his performance, disciplinary matter, redundancy and general comment pertaining to the continuation of his employment). [3] The reference to Dav...

  8. Form 44 Application for contempt of enforcement proceedings [pdf, 496 KB]

    ...enforcement orders, for example an attachment order, in addition to ordering community work. Where can I find more information? If you need help with this form, you can: • call 0800 233 222 • visit justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/ • email civilenforcement@justice.govt.nz. Form 44 Ministry of Justice Collections Unit www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt 0800 233 222 PAGE 2 OF 8 Paying for your application You must pay the fee with your application. Applying in p...

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 141 Waimakariri District Council [pdf, 501 KB]

    ...proceeding) and WDC’s legal advisors until the proposed plan is publicly notified by WDC; and (e) leave is reserved to WDC to seek further orders or directions from the Court. [4] WDC’s application explains that it seeks the orders in light of email correspondence which a planning consultant has had with a Registry case manager seeking to garner information about whether or not a s86D application is before the court. The consultant is from Survus Consultants, a surveying and...

  10. Application for contempt enforcement proceedings [pdf, 496 KB]

    ...enforcement orders, for example an attachment order, in addition to ordering community work. Where can I find more information? If you need help with this form, you can: • call 0800 233 222 • visit justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/ • email civilenforcement@justice.govt.nz. MOJ 44 July 24 Ministry of Justice Collections Unit www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt 0800 233 222 PAGE 2 OF 8 Paying for your application You must pay the fee with your application. Applyi...