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  1. [2007] NZEmpC AC 57/07 CE of the Department of Corrections v Imo [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...weeks. He has looked at the video and it goes against what he had been employed to do. He explained it goes back to the first week of the programme, they were encouraged to take things to their psychologist and he did. On the Monday he got an email, he acknowledged he said it all. He can’t remember but he acknowledged he did. He had crossed boundaries and it was not nice. He said he sometimes talks with a hole in his head without knowing what he was saying. He said he wished h...

  2. [2011] NZEmpC 157 Heritage Expeditions Ltd v Fraser [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...in the business have used many different names for the business as a whole and for parts of it. Several documents signed by Mr Russ were produced on letterhead which was: Heritage Expeditions A Division of Heritage Travel Group Ltd [42] The email address on this stationery was info@heritage-expeditions.co.nz and the website referred to was www.heritage-expeditions.com. [43] In this correspondence, including the lengthy and detailed statement in reply filed in the Authority, Mr...

  3. [2007] NZEmpC AC 53/07 Hansells (NZ) Ltd v Ma [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...by the Union delegate, Mr Obeng. At no time during the discussions, with either the defendant or Mr Obeng, did either of them raise with Mr Walker the issue of an entitlement to a severance payment. [16] On 14 March 2006 Mr Walker received an email from Sam Cuddon, the new Union organiser. It stated the Union was pursuing on behalf of the defendant “a more equitable redundancy payment for this member”. No mention was made of a claim for a severance payment. Mr Walker respo...

  4. J v Khetarpal [2015] NZIACDT 95 (05 November 2015) [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...Khetarpal’s claim she did write a list; a copy may have become detached from the file. However, she admits she did not write a letter or report of the kind required to gain informed instructions. 3 She attempted to excuse this because of a lack of an email address; however, she could provide no sensible excuse for failing to write a letter or memorandum to discuss with the complainant and his prospective employer. [35] I find it implausible that Ms Khetarpal could have been confiden...

  5. Olsen v Vercoe - Matata Parish Lot 6A (2015) 116 Waiariki MB 63 (116 WAR 63) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...meeting of owners calls for nominations of new/additional trustees. 4. Any other matters … Peri Marks chairman, Matatā Papakaing Komiti Incorporated. (Emphasis added) [70] Then on 5 January 2015 a notice of a general meeting was sent by email to the trustees and some beneficiaries. This notice stated: Notice of General meeting The undersigned beneficial owners feel aggrieved that the Annual General Meeting held by the Matatā 6A trustees on September 14 at Umuta...

  6. [2013] NZEmpC 145 AARTS v Barnardos NZ and Ors [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...memoranda to be filed. These included 18 memoranda by the plaintiff and resulted in the Court issuing more than 20 pre-hearing minutes or directions. Ms McKechnie says, and I accept, that between March 2012 and April 2013 Mr Lee sent no fewer than 66 emails about the case to the Crown Law Office, many of which required a response. Finally, some additional but, I conclude, unavoidable additional expense was incurred by the hearing being in Auckland although many of the Wellington...

  7. [2014] NZEmpC 136 Rainbow Falls Organic Farm Ltd v Rockell [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...McKenzie could be involved in the farm’s operations, it is clear that he took the opportunity to walk around the farm when he was staying there and that he discussed various issues with Mr Rockell during this time. The pair also communicated via email from time to time. [7] The cow herd was horned, in conformance with Mr McKenzie’s expressed wishes. The herd that was previously run on the farm had not been. Mr Rockell tipped, or lopped off, the horns of several cows and it...

  8. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC revised evidence chief Shumane tracked [pdf, 403 KB]

    ...and describing the potential chaotic conditions at the terminal should the wardens stop carrying out their unofficial role. 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”. Mr Blom's evidence that, to his knowledge, there is no provision in Auckland Transport&...

  9. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC revised evidence chief Shumane final [pdf, 395 KB]

    ...and describing the potential chaotic conditions at the terminal should the wardens stop carrying out their unofficial role. 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”. Mr Blom's evidence that, to his knowledge, there is no provision in Auckland Transport&...

  10. CAC 20006 v Wallace [2013] NZREADT 46 [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...consent in terms of his signed and typed brief of 26 February 2013. In particular, Mr Gallacher adduced supporting correspondence and documentation and the said builders’ reports. He noted that on 23 March 2012 the defendant had advised him by email that he (the defendant) was unable to supply a copy of his market appraisal of the property. 6 The Evidence of the Defendant [32] The defendant said that in January 2009 the vendors approached them to advise them on selling th...