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  1. [2021] NZIACDT 20 – HT v Shaikh (27 August 2021) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...process a work visa application. The fee of $1,725 was paid on 23 September. [10] An application was created online immediately by a staff member of Immigration Advice. [11] On 24 September 2020 at 4:35pm and again at 4:37pm, the complainant emailed further supporting documents to Mr Shaikh and two of his staff. He said all the documents were in PDF format. Mr Shaikh was asked to check that the advertisement was alright or whether it needed to be edited. [12] Mr Shaikh...

  2. LCRO 176/2022 SP v AQ (15 August 2023) [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...basic Will would be $300. The parties disagree whether Ms SP advised that this was plus GST and disbursements, or an inclusive amount. 2 [4] On 19 May, Ms AQ instructed Ms SP to prepare a Will for her. Her instructions were given in several emails. Ms SP acknowledged receipt of the emails and advised Ms AQ that she would need to clarify some aspects of her instructions. [5] Ms SP also said: … We also note that your instructions are not those of a basic will, given your ins...

  3. ENV-2016-AKL-000197 Adams v Auckland Council [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...paragraph 6 d) Such further, other or consequential relief to these or other provisions as considered appropriate and necessary to address the concerns set out in this notice of appeal. 9. An electronic copy of this notice is being served today by email on the Auckland Council at unitaryplan@aucklandcouncil.qovt.nz.Waivers and directions have been made by the Environment Court in relation to the usual requirements of the RMA as to service of this notice on other persons. 10. I att...

  4. LCRO 134/2018 AH v NR (7 April 2019) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...asked Mr RA to arrange for signature by the vendor, and by the lessor, and head lessor.19 [55] Three days later on 9 October 2017 at 11.35 am, the lessor’s lawyer informed Mr RA that he had received the deed of assignment from Mr RA and had “emailed copies” to the lessor, and head lessor “for signing”. [56] In a subsequent exchange of emails, Mr RA informed the lessor’s lawyer at 12.11 pm that settlement of the sale of the business was due that day. Mr RA requested th...

  5. s40-report-New-Creditor-Form-July22-v-0.2.pdf [pdf, 192 KB]

    ...Yes No - - You can access this information at the following site www.nzbn.govt.nz Postcode Name Previously known as Type Registered for GST? GST Number NZ Business No. If Registered Company Address City Telephone Number Email Address Remittance Advices will be sent to this address Contact Name Telephone Number Email Address Payment Details Please attach a copy of bank deposit slip or similar proof of bank account including Bank logo, account name and ac...

  6. Make a Complaint about a Legal Aid Provider [pdf, 812 KB]

    ...part 1 Your details Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Dr Other given name Family name Your role as complainant legal aid client friend or relative (of legal aid client) court staff lawyer judge other  Your contact details Phone number Email Postal address What is the best way to contact you?   phone   email   post Please use this form if you want to make a complaint about a legal aid provider who is/has provided legal services to you or someone you know. You...

  7. Information about phone and video hearings for participants [pdf, 49 KB]

    ...emergency event where we can’t use the courthouse, or because it is a matter that doesn’t require parties to attend in person. You will be told by the court if your hearing is happening over phone or video. This will be confirmed in writing by email and will include the date and time of the hearing. Rules for phone and video hearings A phone or video hearing is just as important as a hearing in a courthouse. It must be taken seriously. The below rules must be followed at all...

  8. Slinger v Zhou [2015] NZIACDT 38 (15 April 2015) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...taking instructions, and she could not have reasonably known of it. I accordingly make no adverse finding against Ms Zhou regarding that aspect of Mr Martin’s involvement. [72] The Registrar lodged a documentary record with the Tribunal. It included emails between Mr Martin and the applicants when the work to prepare and lodge the expression of interest, and the residence applications was underway. The fact Mr Martin was engaging with the applicants regarding the documentation was unla...

  9. CH v XO LCRO 119 / 2010 (3 May 2011) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...acknowledge that there were time pressures surrounding this transaction, but it is in those circumstances where a lawyer needs to be particularly diligent in recording matters discussed and advice provided. In this instance, the Applicant had both email and fax facilities and was therefore able to readily receive written correspondence. 7 [34] During the course of the review, it has also become apparent that the Respondent did not provide the Applicant with copies of corresp...

  10. ZF v XC LCRO 266/2013 (19 February 2015) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...approaching 87) wished to sell the property and move to another property to be near her daughter. 3 [11] The first contact with the firm of [Firm B] where Mr ZF was a consultant was made by one of Mrs XC’s granddaughters, Mrs PE. In an email dated 24 February 2011 to Mr DM of that firm, she wrote: …The reason that I had rung and left a message for you was I wanted to know how much a consultation would be with you to help us assist in the return of my grandmother’s un...