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  1. HH v ASC2 LCRO 33 / 2011 (21 December 2011) [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...address in [overseas]. She did not however make any comment, provide any advice as to the terms of the Agreement, or seek instructions with regard to satisfaction of the purchaser’s conditions. [13] On 19 October 2007, Mr and Mrs SY sent an email to Ms SX, advising that they were going to be in Auckland the following week. They sought an appointment with Ms SX to discuss the purchase and also to seek advice on immigration matters. An appointment was scheduled for 25 October....

  2. CAC 403 v Tucker [2016] NZREADT 65 [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...[23] The Tribunal is satisfied that this letter was sent by Mr Tucker. The language is identical to that in Mr Tucker’s brief of evidence, and in his submissions to the Tribunal. The Tribunal finds this particular proved. Particular (b): Email from Mr Tucker to Ms Mirkin [24] Mr Tucker initially admitted that on 15 February 2014 he sent an email to Ms Mirkin, from his professional email. The email was as follows: I really do feel sorry for you! Your treachery is only exceede...

  3. Singh v Ryan - [2019] NZIACDT 76 (8 November 2019) [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...registered there as BITE Contractors Ltd and BITE Consulting Ltd. [12] At the time Mr Ryan first sought to become a licensed immigration adviser, he represented himself to the Authority as connected to the BITE group in the United Kingdom. The email footer in his communications with the Authority in September 2013 stated that he was a director of “BITE Consulting Group” of New Zealand (Civic Assurance House, Lambton Quay) and the United Kingdom (<www.biteconsulting.co.uk&...

  4. Wilton TRI-2021-100-002 Procedural Order 7 [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...trustees first noticed efflorescence. In about 2012, the trustees noticed cracking to the exterior plaster. Mr Wilton says Tiling Solutions refixed the cladding at its own cost in about 2013 (denied by Tiling Solutions). [7] Mr Wilton sent an email to a Valspar manager on 31 January 2014 stating that his house leaked and querying why remedial work could not be 3 sorted out (this email is discussed in more detail later as it is relied on by the parties seeking removal)....

  5. Te-Au-Reka-and-Family-Court-Rules-Consultation-Paper-270923-v2.pdf [pdf, 940 KB]

    ...who they are. For example, lawyers, applicants, respondents, and third-parties such as experts or specific service providers will be able to access information through the portal which would previously have been available to them in hard copy or by email. Completing court tasks such as filing documents and submitting forms will be easier than they are currently. Often, when filing in the Family Court, multiple forms need to be completed. In Te Au Reka, parties will only need to provi...

  6. [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...

  7. [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...

  8. 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...

  9. Form-205w-Application-for-financial-assessment-hearing-FINAL-9-December-2024.pdf [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...attached a copy I have already given the court a copy 2. Provide details of the judgment creditor 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 email...

  10. Form-207w-Application-for-financial-means-FINAL-9-December-2024.pdf [pdf, 306 KB]

    ...attached a copy I have already given the court a copy 2. Provide the details of the judgment creditor 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 e...