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  1. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...GCSB including finance, personnel, equipment and travel • Correspondence – correspondence with other Government departments or organisations about operational matters. It also contains correspondence with members of the public in relation to requests for access to official and personal information, and complaints. 14 Contact Government Communications Security Bureau PO Box 12209 Thorndon Wellington 6144 Phone 64 4 472 6881 information@gcsb.gov...

  2. [2021] NZACDT 14 - YC v Wan (29 June 2021) [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...first time on 22 August 2019. Mr Wan took full responsibility for the decline. He reminded her that her interim visa expired on 11 September 2019and offered to lodge a reconsideration for no charge. If that was not successful, he could lodge a request under s 61 of the Immigration Act 2009 (for a discretionary visa for a person unlawfully in New Zealand), also for no charge. A full refund was additionally offered. The complainant did not give Mr Wan any instructions at the meeting....

  3. February Legal Aid News [pdf, 525 KB]

    ...employer’s name or type of benefit)  The application must include whether the customer has control of a trust and/or interest in property (please include property address and market value) If you have any questions in relation to any of this information please do not hesitate to contact the legal aid office 0800 2 LEGAL AID. Repayment of legal aid for domestic violence proceedings An applicant for a protection order in domestic violence proceedings is exempt from the requirem...

  4. EL v FO [2022] NZDT 8 (28 April 2022) [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...the above issues, as I have found the cake was iced in accordance with instructions, and as EL took possession of the cake, I find no refund is justified. Referee: K. Edwards Date: 28 April 2022 Page 3 of 3 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a...

  5. RN v UM [2023] NZDT 60 (27 February 2023) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...decided to remove herself from the hearing by disconnecting from the teleconference. Prior to the hearing UM had requested three witnesses be summoned by the Registrar. This was referred to me and I declined the request. The Registrar emailed UM to inform her of that decision and that a decision about witnesses would be made at the hearing. At the commencement of the hearing today UM raised this issue and was told again that witnesses may be summoned after I have heard from both parti...

  6. EN v OX [2024] NZDT 591 (10 September 2024) [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...hearing. 3. The issue to resolve is whether EN is entitled to compensation of $3,500.00 as claimed? Is EN entitled to compensation of $3,500.00 as claimed? 4. Contract law generally provides that when parties enter into a contract they should perform the promises they make to each other unless there is a valid legal reason not to do so. 5. On these facts however I find EN’s claim must be dismissed. 6. EN’s claim states the flat-sharing arrangement began on 5 March 2018,...

  7. ZA v YB LCRO 23/2014 (31 August 2016) [pdf, 65 KB]

    ...lawyers sent an authority to Mr [YB] seeking to uplift’ Ms [RI]’s file. Mr [YB] was instructed jointly by Ms [RI] and others. 2 [3] Mr [ZA] says that when a client provides a written authority to uplift their file from the client’s former lawyer, his chambers operate according to a two-stage policy (the policy). Step one of the policy, Mr [ZA] says, is to ask nicely. That involves a request of the former lawyer for the file, accompanied by a standard form of authority...

  8. [2023] NZIACDT 13 - OT v Ramos (24 April 2023) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...not filed was that Ms Ramos overlooked doing so, not the lack of a system advising her clients of her health. [30] As for the allegation of dishonesty based on Ms Ramos’ statement to the Authority that she had informed the complainant of the request to the Minister, she 6 instructed that she had discussed this with the complainant and his wife at a personal meeting. [31] In respect of the advice to the complainant that he complete a paper application, it was not permiss...

  9. Request that New Zealand court determine defendants application for stay of civil proceeding with hearing - TPPRR form 3 [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    Form 3 r 9 Request that New Zealand court determine defendant’s application for stay of civil proceeding with hearing SECTIONS 8(1)(A) AND 23(2), TRANS-TASMAN PROCEEDINGS ACT 2010 (NZ) [Insert heading] TO THE REGISTRAR OF THE [New Zealand commencement court or tribunal] at [place] AND TO [name of other party to the proceeding] This document notifies you that— The [name] requests that the [New Zealand commencement cou...

  10. [2020] NZIACDT 48 - ED v Registrar (19 November 2020) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...the adviser and Ms N. The complaints plainly overlap. [79] Indeed, the Registrar’s letter deals with the alleged unlicensed work of Ms I, yet the complaint expressly identifying her remains open. I suspect the appellant filed two complaint forms only because she ran out of room on the first form to identify Ms I as a second unlicensed adviser. There is really only one complaint here spread across two forms. The complaint of 12 October 2019 should be properly investigated at th...