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  1. [2016] NZEmpC 65 Caffe Coffee (NZ) Ltd v Farrimond [pdf, 418 KB]

    ...October 2013. There is an issue as to whether this visit occurred whilst Mr Farrimond was on leave. [19] In May 2014, Mr Farrimond viewed two potential sites for his intended business in New Lynn. After inspecting the second property, he exchanged emails with a representative of its leasor, finalising an agreement to lease on behalf of Village Roaster by 13 May 2014. The commencement date of the lease was 1 August 2014. [20] On 26 May 2014, Mr Farrimond sent an email to multi...

  2. Level three Protocol - Akl - Mar 2021 [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...link or telephone. 4. Special arrangements will be made for urgent hearings, if required. 5. The Court will be flexible with its procedures and filing deadlines. If deadlines are not able to be met, contact should be made with the registry by email to seek an extension of time. Mediation and expert conferences 6. Any mediations or expert conferences that proceed during this period will be conducted by audio-visual link or telephone. Filing of documents 7. Court documents...

  3. LVT Level three Protocol (AKL - 1 March 21) [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...telephone. 4. Special arrangements will be made for urgent hearings, if required. 5. The Tribunal will be flexible with its procedures and filing deadlines. If deadlines are not able to be met, contact should be made with the registry by email to seek an extension of time. Filing of documents 6. Documents may be filed by post or by email. Documents cannot be filed in person at the Environment Court Registry. The processing of any documents filed by post may be delayed....

  4. Level three Protocol - Akl - Feb 2021 [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...link or telephone. 4. Special arrangements will be made for urgent hearings, if required. 5. The Court will be flexible with its procedures and filing deadlines. If deadlines are not able to be met, contact should be made with the registry by email to seek an extension of time. Mediation and expert conferences 6. Any mediations or expert conferences that proceed during this period will be conducted by audio-visual link or telephone. Filing of documents 7. Court documents...

  5. LVT Level three Protocol (AKL - Feb 21) [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...telephone. 4. Special arrangements will be made for urgent hearings, if required. 5. The Tribunal will be flexible with its procedures and filing deadlines. If deadlines are not able to be met, contact should be made with the registry by email to seek an extension of time. Filing of documents 6. Documents may be filed by post or by email. Documents cannot be filed in person at the Environment Court Registry. The processing of any documents filed by post may be delayed....

  6. Level-three-Protocol-AKL.pdf [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...link or telephone. 4. Special arrangements will be made for urgent hearings, if required. 5. The Court will be flexible with its procedures and filing deadlines. If deadlines are not able to be met, contact should be made with the registry by email to seek an extension of time. Mediation and expert conferences 6. Any mediations or expert conferences that proceed during this period will be conducted by audio-visual link or telephone. Filing of documents 7. Court documents...

  7. COVID-19 Alert Level 3 Protocol Land Valuation Tribunal - Auckland [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...telephone. 4. Special arrangements will be made for urgent hearings, if required. 5. The Tribunal will be flexible with its procedures and filing deadlines. If deadlines are not able to be met, contact should be made with the registry by email to seek an extension of time. Filing of documents 6. Documents may be filed by post or by email. Documents cannot be filed in person at the Environment Court Registry. The processing of any documents filed by post may be delayed....

  8. [2009] NZEmpC AC 54/08 A v The Internet Company of NZ [pdf, 31 KB]

    ...disclosure of all documents that may reveal the identity of a particular account holder, holding a particular ISP address. A also seeks suppression of its name as well as the name of a third party (“B”) to whom an offensive and derogatory email was sent, but apparently not received because A’s computer system blocked it. [3] The proceedings have been served upon ICONZ which has filed a memorandum of counsel confirming that it neither consents to, nor opposes A’s...

  9. [2014] NZEmpC 118 Pyne Gould Corp Ltd v West [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...categories. The Court is now advised that only two of those categories are now at issue, namely: a) Category Three: PGC Board minutes approving the company’s 30 June 2011 Financial Statements and executive bonuses. b) Category Five: all emails between Mr West and Mr Michael Tinkler in relation to minutes for a Board meeting held on 16 September 2011 approving the 30 June 2011 Financial Statements. The emails include draft Board minutes prepared by Mr West and sent to Mr Tink...

  10. Form 56 Application for warrant to seize property [pdf, 385 KB]

    ...of the judgment creditor making this application The judgment creditor is the person money is owed to. Full name Organisation name (if applicable) Office held by authorised officer making application Postal Address Street address (if different) Email Phone: Mobile Business Home (if applicable) If you are an applicant and wish to ensure your contact details on this form are kept confidential to the other party, please tick this box. Indicate your preferred contact address my emai...