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  1. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief Steven James [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...behalf of Waiheke Marinas Ltd 29 April 2014 Richard Brabant/Jeremy Brabant Barristers Broker House, Level 2, 14 Vulcan Lane PO Box 1502, Shortland St Auckland City Ph: 09 309 6665 Fax: 09 309 6667 Email: richard@brabant.co.nz/jeremy@brabant.co.nz Introduction 1. My full name is STEVEN MICHAEL JAMES. I am a Chartered Professional Engineer and a member of the Institute of Professional Engineers of New Zealand. I am a Direct...

  2. [2014] NZEmpC 201 Dunn v Waitemata DHB [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...personal grievance on 4 October 2007. Mr Dunn was undergoing supervision and coaching around this time. It is clear that Mr Dunn had strong views about the competency of his Team Leader and some of his colleagues, as expressed in contemporaneous email communications. [4] The WDHB took steps to engage with Mr Dunn over his employment issues, including by way of a meeting that occurred on 17 January 2008. During the course of the meeting the possibility of alternative positions w...

  3. Nimick & Anor v CAC 20005 & Ors [2014] NZREADT 11 [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...authority” to show it as an extension of an exclusive listing authority. Also, the agency has not sued the appellants for the commission of $19,895 which has arisen and which the appellants refuse to pay. [5] On 13 December 2012, the complainants emailed the licensees advising that they had decided to take their property off the market. Soon after that they disposed of their property by swap with a third party vendor. However, the agency sought commission as under a sole agency....

  4. ENVC Hearing 27Jul15 WML suppl evidence Robert Pryor [pdf, 430 KB]

    ...of Evidence of Robert James Pryor on behalf of Waiheke Marinas Ltd Dated 22 June 2015 Richard Brabant/Jeremy Brabant Barristers Broker House, Level 2, 14 Vulcan Lane PO Box 1502, Shortland St Auckland City Ph: 093096665 Fax: 09 3096667 Email: richard@brabant.co.nz/jeremy@brabant.co.nz Introduction 1 . My full name is Robert James pryor. My qualifications and experience are set out in my Evidence in Chief, dated 29 April 2014. 2. I confirm that I have reviewed, and agree...

  5. G v CAC 10069 & M [2012] NZREADT 38 [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...vendors as to the whereabouts of the key. The licensee then asked if she should bring the key over to that vendor who replied that the licensee keep it until a particular meeting arranged for Monday, 7 March 2011. Inter alia, on 5 March the appellant emailed the licensee asking about the key and was advised of the position by her. [26] There seemed to be an inference from the appellant that the licensee might be holding the key to facilitate those vendors following her to Harcourts...

  6. Waimana 1C1A2B2 Trust v Tuna – Waimana No 1C No1A No2B No2 (2013) 76 Waiariki MB 19 (76 WAR 19) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...Insley, counsel for D Hiākita Judgment: 24 May 2013 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF DEPUTY CHIEF JUDGE C L FOX Copies to: Tairawhiti Community Law Centre, 11 Derby Street, Gisborne 4010 Attention: Marcia Insley Email: marcia@tairawhiticlc.co.nz 76 Waiariki MB 20 Introduction [1] This is a case about the appointment of replacement trustees, a matter that has received some notoriety of late. Essentially, this is a dispute between one trust...

  7. Holmes v Housing New Zealand Corporation [2015] NZHRRT 36 [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...Christchurch part of the time and in Timaru part of the time. Mr Tuhakaraina would have expected any letter addressed for the personal attention of the Regional Manager would have been sent to Christchurch either by courier or as a PDF attachment to an email. It could be expected a copy of the letter would also be placed on the relevant file. [20.4] Housing New Zealand did not become aware of the information privacy request until contacted by the Privacy Commissioner and Mr Tuhakarain...

  8. FT v NSC LCRO 261 / 2010 (21 October 2011) [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...of the Complaints Service as a complaint by UO. [3] On 29 June 2010, the Complaints Service advised FT that the matter would from thenceforth be investigated by the National Standards Committee as an own motion investigation. [4] In a reply email, FT pressed for the files opened by the Auckland branch to be closed and on 23 August the National Standards Committee issued a determination to 2 take no further action pursuant to section 138 (2) of the Lawyers and Conveyancers...

  9. BI v CW LCRO 23 / 2012 (12 September 2013) [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...to have advised the complainant at the outset that this was a case requiring the services of an experienced family law practitioner who had dealt with these sorts of cases in the past. c) The committee does not accept that the complainant's email to the practitioner to the effect that she and her partner were prepared to suffer financial hardship in pursuing their case amounted to a suggestion that the complainant had an open cheque book. d) An independent Costs Assessor app...

  10. YCAP - community action plan faqs [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...toolkit. Is there a YOT in my community? There are currently 32 YOTs covering New Zealand and most are situated to align with Police and/or CYF organisational areas. To find out whether your area has a YOT, contact your local police station or email us on YCAPideas@justice.govt.nz What role do YOTs play in action planning? In many communities the local YOT will play a leading role in helping to develop an action plan. YOTs have relationships with key government agencies and...