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  1. [2014] NZEmpC 79 Brook v Macown Gainsford Crozier and Kennedy [pdf, 132 KB]

    ...paid $19,249 to an account set up under the name “NZDRA Savings Account” (on 19 August 2011) and $4,750 to “RM Brook” (8 September 2011). Mr Brook did not advise the Council of the transfer of these funds until 20 September 2011 when he emailed Grant Macown (the first defendant) informing him that he would continue to hold the funds until “either you, William Joyce and all involved reach agreement or a court orders payments”. The NZDDC responded by removing Mr Brook...

  2. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC evidence chief Sam Shumane [pdf, 378 KB]

    ...his assessments to recognise that the management rather than design of the road asset will be affected by the marina traffic. 39. At paragraph 132 of his evidence, Mr Mitchell states that he had contacted Auckland Transport who explained in an email dated 13 March 2014 that it “does not have any plans at the present point of time to expand or reconfigure the ferry terminal at Matiatia”. Page 8 31549048:629148 40. In the absence of any other information I am inclined...

  3. October 2015 Outstanding applications [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...contact the Office of the Chief Registrar in Wellington, quoting the appropriate application number at: Physical address: Postal address: L17, 141 The Terrace DX Box SX11203 WELLINGTON WELLINGTON Phone: 04 914 3102 Fax: 04 914 3100 Email: mlcnationaloffice@justice.govt.nz J M TANGAERE Chief Registrar 15 October 2015 Outstanding Applications in the Office of the Chief Registrar. APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT:...

  4. Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Parshotam [2016] NZLCDT 15 [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...what I consider is a private matter between S and K.” [17] Later he said: “I attended on all five parties for signing of the documents on 2 July 2014.” [18] That was a barefaced lie. And later: “To my utter disbelief, I received an email from K’s father R M on 29 May 2015 alleging that K had never been into my office to sign the loan documents on 2 July 2014 and that she was only made aware of this at our meeting in April 2015….” ... “10.2 K did attend at my off...

  5. JK v OC LCRO 254/2013 (10 February 2015) [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...and equally “corrupt crown law staff”.7 [51] On 6 June 2014, the LCRO advised Mr JK that it was unacceptable for the process to be delayed whilst he sought to obtain various documents. 7 Email JK to LCRO (2 April 2014). 9 [52] Mr JK continued to forward to the LCRO copies of correspondence despatched to third parties. That correspondence, in similar vein to earlier correspondence, repeated serious allegations against M...

  6. LCRO 251+257+258+259+260+261/2015 TS Trust v WK, VH, Ql, IV, ZG (13 June 2018) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...over the property and [Law Firm A] saw it that way when a caveat was registered over the title to the property. It is not necessary to rely upon Mr WK’s confirmation of his understanding that the property was not to be charged in any way in his email of 10 July 2014 to Ms KJ which [Counsel A] asserts is privileged. The evidence is clear. 10 [42] Mr WK’s conduct was compounded when he subsequently denied any wrongdoing in correspondence with [Trustee B] who acted for the Tr...

  7. Kingi - Maungaroa No 1 Section 27 (2018) 194 Waiariki MB 268 (194 WAR 268) [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...state they have worked diligently to keep owners up to date and engaged, particularly concerning the Papakāinga development and Kiwi Fruit venture. Meetings have been publicly advertised, owners with contact details have been notified by mail and email. All meetings have met quorum requirements. Owners Reports were distributed in 2007,2009 and 2017. Financial reports were presented at each meeting and power point presentations provided on the Development and Venture. Owners have...

  8. Evidence Brief: Adolescent Sex Offender Treatment [pdf, 357 KB]

    ...effectiveness would be needed to raise the rating to strong. First edition completed: June 2017 Primary authors: Roxy Heffernan and Tadhg Daly FIND OUT MORE Go to the website www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector/what-works- to-reduce-crime/ Email whatworks@justice.govt.nz Recommended reading Fortune, C.-A. (2007). Not just ‘old men in raincoats’: effectiveness of specialised community treatment programmes for sexually abusive children and youth in New Zeal...

  9. Oslo speech for IUCNAEL Colloquium June 2016 [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...does not amount to a full eFiling system. The system works extremely effectively in cases involving dozens or even hundreds of parties. 11 [50] It has been important to avoid disadvantaging parties who do not have access to computers and email systems, or whose skill levels in the electronic world are low. A handful of parties in one large case operated in a paper-based fashion, and others were able to access dedicated computer terminals at the local office of the council with...

  10. Taueki - Horowhenua XIB41 North A3A and 3B1 (2007) 193 Aotea MB 232 (193 AOT 232) [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    ...making various complaints about the process and stating "we have no filrther intention of purslling pllrchase of the above named block." The case manager also spoke to Brayle Matakatea recording part of her conversation with him in an email to Nancy Watters ofTe Puni Kokiri dated 5 September 2007. According to Ms Edmonds Mr Matakatea advised her that he had "Moved on fi'om it. That it was all too depressing. Too hard." Ms Watters had become involved due to a...