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  1. Mullen - Hongoeka 4A (2006) 176 Aotea MB 191 (176 AOT 191) [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...Ashton was the principal speaker for the Mullen application, which was necessary, she contended, because current access was so limited as being negligible. She refened to a repott by Landlink supporting that contention, 151 Aotea MB 222. In an email on the court file dated 21 February 2005 to Hany Mullen, Richard Peterson of the Porirua City Council also stated that"" . the track leading up into the Hongoeka block does not have any legal status as a public road." Mrs As...

  2. [2016] NZEmpC 105 Caffe Coffee (NZ) Ltd v Farrimond [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...his employment which breached multiple terms of his employment agreement; these were purchasing a roaster, entering into an agreement to lease, incorporating The Village Roaster Limited (TVR), and making an inaccurate statement in his resignation email. I found that Mr Farrimond did breach his contractual obligations when he incorporated TVR and when he was concerned in its business without the prior written consent of the Chief Executive of Caffe Coffee, Mr Alford; and furthermore...

  3. GZ v Lu [2019] NZIACDT 15 (15 March 2019) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...hope you can seek assistance from your licensed business partner, and don’t mess up the application. [18] As discussed in the exchange, Ms H prepared a draft letter in response to Immigration New Zealand’s letter of 24 November 2015. It was emailed by Ms L to Mr Lu on 29 and/or 30 November 2015. Mr Lu returned the draft to Ms L on 30 November, having made some changes to it. According to the complainant, Ms L told her that it had been drafted by Ms H and checked by their licen...

  4. Thwaites v Barnett - Harataunga East 2B 2B 1 (2019) 174 Waikato Maniapoto MB 233 (174 WMN 233) [pdf, 333 KB]

    ...either support or oppose the application. Although the Court directed the Ngarimu whānau to confirm their positions, only Wi Hekopa filed an objection. It is therefore still unclear whether Alma supports the partition or not. In my view the email from Alma, relied on by Ms Thwaites as indicating her support, is far from clear enough to provide support for the application. [28] The numbers by way of shareholding in support of the application give Ms Thwaites no more than a five...

  5. INZ (Foley) v Niland [2019] NZIACDT 5 (5 February 2019) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...immigration adviser. Mr W declared having received a copy of the Code of Conduct 2014 (the Code) and complaints procedure from Ms Niland. He further declared that all immigration advice was given by her and that he could contact her by telephone or email. Her contact details were also set out there. [13] The signed pages of the client agreement and Skype declaration were sent by the Sri Lankan company to Ms Niland on 20 November 2015. She returned the agreement, having signed...

  6. [2019] NZEmpC 6 Cornish Trucks and Van Ltd v Gildenhuys [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...photo of the Autotech workshop when they returned to pick up his tools and return the uniform, which she says she did to show that, contrary to Mr Cornish’s assertion that it was closing, the Autotech business was still operational. [35] The email that Mr and Mrs Cornish sent to the Authority, effectively as Cornish Trucks’ statement in reply, focussed on the profitability of Autotech and said that Mr Gildenhuys was “told that the business was already [losing] money and he c...

  7. Evidence Brief: Drug Courts [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...January 2014 Second edition completed: May 2016 Primary authors: Gayathiri Ganeshan, Andrew Marshall, Michael Slyuzberg, Sarah Talboys. FIND OUT MORE Go to the website www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector/what-works- to-reduce-crime/ Email whatworks@justice.govt.nz http://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector/what-works-to-reduce-crime/ http://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector/what-works-to-reduce-crime/ http://www.justi...

  8. LCRO 202/2018 HB v MD (26 June 2020) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...Committee’s reasoning was inadequate, and insufficient attention was paid to the detail of his complaint. (b) Mr MD had not produced any evidence to rebut what Mr HB had said. [32] Mr MD was invited to comment on Mr HB’s review application. In an email to the Case Manager dated 15 November 2018 he said that he relied upon the information that he had provided to the Complaints Service. Nature and scope of review [33] The nature and scope of a review have been discussed by the...

  9. Sutton v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 411) & Fear [2017] NZREADT 27 [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...offer was from Mr and Mrs Jenks. That evening, he presented a signed “cash” offer from them, at $1.05 million. This offer was conditional on four wardrobe systems and a storage system being installed (“the wardrobe condition”). In an email sent to the Suttons at 8.15 pm, Mr Fear urged them to accept the offer, saying “look this deal needs to happen for you” and offered to reduce the commission payable by $1,000 to assist them to fulfil the wardrobe condition. [13] T...

  10. [2019] NZREADT 37 - Tafilipepe - penalty [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...there is an agency agreement in place), and recommended that she review her practices to ensure she met her obligations as a licensee, under s 126 and rr 9.6 and 9.9 of the Rules. [6] Between 22 September 2016 and 1 March 2017, Ms Tafilipepe sent emails to persons on her “as is” list (including Mr S), giving details of eight “as is” properties, including the addresses of the properties, appraisals, and vendors’ price expectations. She did not have agency agreements in pla...