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  1. [2013] NZEmpC 31 Turner v Talley’s Group Limited [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...lawyer, Ms Sharma, on 26 September 2011. She was first able to speak with Ms Sharma on Thursday 29 September 2011 but was unable to meet with her until 25 October 2011 because of the lawyer’s commitments. There were, however, some telephone and email communications between Mrs Turner and Ms Sharma in mid-October 2011 during which Ms Sharma conveyed some preliminary views about the complexity of Mrs Turner’s situation and sought more time to consider it. [26] As a result of M...

  2. [2015] NZEmpC 147 Rodkiss v Carter Holt Harvey Ltd [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...[52] I am also prepared to allow a disbursement of $832 for expenses relating to a witness who was required to travel from Whangarei to Nelson to give evidence at the investigation hearing. This item was not objected to by Mr Erickson and an email was produced confirming that prior to the investigation hearing, the Authority approved the expenses in question relating to the attendance of the witness and in these circumstances, I am prepared to allow that claim. Result [53] In...

  3. Taueki v Horowhenua 11 Part Reservation Trust - Horowhenua 11 (Lake) Block (2016) 347 Aotea MB 269 (347 AOT 269) [pdf, 354 KB]

    ...mechanics and formalities, rather than issues concerning the expiry of the trustees’ term of office. The only request for confirmation of when the election should be held and therefore when the current term of office ended was in Mr Sword’s email to the case manager of 27 October 2015, less than a month before the trustees’ terms expired. Could the trustees continue to act beyond 26 November 2015? Applicant’s submissions [51] Mr Taueki argued that as the trustees’ terms...

  4. New Zealands all-of-Government response to organised crime [pdf, 413 KB]

    ...malware) that can turn your computer into a bot. When this occurs, your computer can perform automated tasks over the internet, without you knowing it. Criminals use these computers to form a network, or a botnet, which are used to send out spam email messages, spread viruses, attack computers and servers, and commit other kinds of crime and fraud. Source: Microsoft What is cybercrime? Cybercrimes include criminal activities targeted at, or which utilise, a computer or computer...

  5. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Hamilton [2012] NZHRRT 24 [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...defendant who is out of time may file a statement of reply only with the leave of the Tribunal. [3] These proceedings were filed on 17 October 2011. A statement of reply followed on 8 December 2011. Prima facie it was filed out of time. However, by email dated 22 November 2011 Mr Hamilton sought an extension of time on various grounds including the possible service of the statement of claim at an incorrect address and his absence from Ashburton for a period of two weeks. On the same...

  6. 2013 Justice Sector annual report [pdf, 12 MB]

    Public trust in our institutions and the law is essential to making society work effectively. We want a justice system that delivers the core results of reduced crime and improved safety, and that better meets modern public expectations of service. We also want to be transparent about what we are doing and what's being achieved. That's why this document has been created. This report is not required by any statute, but as a sector we are accountable to New Zealanders

  7. Tomov v Auckland Council [2012] NZWHT Auckland 34 [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...respondents are misguided. At no stage prior to the adjudication did PBS seek to be removed from the proceedings, despite having the opportunity to do so. The Tribunal is not a pleadings-based jurisdiction and it was open to PBS to simply file an email providing reasons as to why it should be removed. For the Tribunal now to receive evidence and submissions at this very late stage would in effect be to undermine the Tribunal’s own processes. [85] The purpose of the Weat...

  8. LCRO 139/2017 ML v OP QR [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...Attendances” (sale proposals invoice), “LINZ Attendance” (sale to [TTT] invoice). She also queries why she has been charged for “stationery”, “postage” (all three invoices), “facsimile charges” (sale proposals, sale to [TTT] invoices), “Email printing charges” (sale proposals, sale to [TTT] invoices). Response Deduction of fees [21] In response, Mr OP states that the position he took in his letter dated 12 May 2017 to Mr BG stands. In essence Mr OP’s argume...

  9. Deputy Registrar - Utakura 7 Block (2010) 7 Taitokerau MB 71 (7 TTK 71) [pdf, 115 KB]

    ...question of cancellation of roadways, I note that in the course of ML 403297 being prepared and the survey staff wrestling with the question of the existence of the roadway, the suggestion was made by one of the survey staff to the Project staff (email dated 15 April 2008) that “where an order is made cancelling several titles and substituting one title that this would include cancelling any roadways unless they made specific reference to give access to a block not included in the a...

  10. [2016] NZEmpC 97 Banks v Hockey Manawatu Inc [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...agreed bundle of documents became available on 14 January 2016, not long before the hearing commenced. She said it was a vital document which should have been produced much earlier, indeed at the investigation meeting, especially as multiple emails had been sent on behalf of Mr Banks during the lead-up to the substantive 28 At [22]. 29 At [69] – [71]. investigation meeting requesting production of all relevant docum...