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  1. Orsborn v CAC 20006 & Collier & JVL Prestige Realty Ltd[2013] NZREADT 69 [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...auction, as to finding out available information on that, and in simply relying on a rates notice provided by the vendors as to the current rating value of the land rather than checking out its valuation for themselves. We consider that it was the job of the licensees from the outset to know the size of the paddock (and its precise boundaries) being lopped off and retained by the vendors from the 9.5 acre farm and, if not, it was premature to market the land. We realise that the flyer w...

  2. The Trustees of Otanemutu Lands Trust v Boynton - Opape 2A2A (2011) 38 Waiariki MB 46 (38 WAR 46) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...that process its residential use 38 Waiariki MB 55 policy. Thus, it was his evidence that the letter dated 19 November 2009 came out of the blue. [32] In terms of the appearance of the house, he contended he had completed a number of jobs on the house and he was about to work on the roof and to paint the property before Notice was received. He has since stopped work until these proceedings have been concluded. In terms of the area surrounding the house, he has a number of...

  3. Rafiq v Commissioner of Police [2012] NZHRRT 13 [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...loans shall headway and sum shall be the sum of not less than $20,000 then. In the interim the full dismissal of tax returns remains in full force. This country needs to go down economically and staffs of government departments need to lose their jobs. I want to view high government budget deficit. viii. I am fully optimistic that you shall consider the elements of this letter and disclose my full personal information bearing in mind that if the matter transpires to the Tribunal a...

  4. Workington v Sheffield LCRO 55 / 2009 (26 August 2009) [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...being made clear under the bold heading of „Important Notes’. The following information is 4 included: “The above estimate is base upon the anticipation of a straightforward, uncomplicated transaction as described in the attached Job Description and, where applicable, finance arrangements documented by one loan agreement and mortgage alone; any departure from this may involve additional attendance and thus additional costs. If appropriate a revised costs estimate wil...

  5. Tonks v Stone [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...him. 7.2.6 Mr Hopper in his written submissions tabled at the latter part of the hearing confirms his oral evidence and states: “The builder/owner disregarded many important details on my plans and changed major items. He decided to tackle jobs that he should have got qualified tradesman to handle”. Attached to the written submissions are a set of plans which have many details different to the actual construction and had they been followed by the builder the building would...

  6. Langdon v ACC [2014] NZACA 9 [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...Seaman’s Lodge and as he wasn’t a union member, he believed that it was possible only because he was studying for a 8 skipper’s certificate. He became qualified in order to take over the boat for his grandfather and he was not offered the job of skipper until after his training. [39] The picture is further confused because of the training required to become a certified Deckhand and the certificates that are a pre-requisite for this. Mr Langdon was not questioned about...

  7. IPT Annual Report 2012 [pdf, 648 KB]

    ...Williams, special thanks. The organisational skills of Clare O’Brien and Tracy Pedro, the Wellington District Court Judicial Resource Managers, and Sherryl Osborne, my personal assistant at the Wellington District Court, have made holding down two jobs much more pleasant than it might have been. I am grateful too for the support, counsel and hard work of Deputy Chairs Martin Treadwell and Melissa Poole. Finally, I record my appreciation to the members of the Tribunal for their col...

  8. IPT Annual Report 2011 [pdf, 456 KB]

    ...and Michelle Williams, special thanks. The organisational skills of Clare O’Brien, the Wellington District Court Judicial Resource Manager, and Sherryl Osborne, my personal assistant at the Wellington District Court, have made holding down two jobs much more pleasant than it might have been. I am grateful too for the support, counsel and sheer hard graft of the four foundation Deputy Chairs, Allan Mackey, Dave Plunkett, Martin Treadwell and Melissa Poole in the days before 29 Novem...

  9. Kwak v Park [2015] NZWHT Auckland 3 [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...for deck water proofing was brief. In it Mr Park stated: I have done the water proofing for deck floor by using the P/U Rubber water proofing membrane. I applied two coat (3mm each coat) main resin membrane (6mm in total) over the Primer. The job has Complete with my best knowledge and technique. [sic] [39] This producer statement provides no indication of the quality of water proofing that was carried out, or whether the completed work complied with the Building Code. [40]...

  10. Duncan John Napier v The Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority [2017] NZREADT 64 [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...applicant were to leave that work setting or structure, then there may be a case for further thought upon his next annual licence renewal point. [b] In Foot:21 We are conscious that if we grant Ms Foot’s application … the applicant has a job available at [the agency concerned] as a real estate agent under the auspices of … a very experienced real estate agent, as supervisor and in a firm with well-regulated procedures and business management, and she has the support of a n...