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  1. Flutey - Papatupu 2A No.2 (2016) 358 Aotea MB 38 (358 AOT 38) [pdf, 305 KB]

    ...advisors in an attempt to resolve the outstanding issues, on 14 October 2014. Ms Allen submits that all parties agreed to the meeting except Mr Parker. Ms Allen confirmed that both her client and her firm had “repeatedly contacted Mr Parker by phone and correspondence” but that he had not made any progress. 358 Aotea MB 42 [19] Then on 23 February 2016 Ms Allen confirmed that she wrote to Mr Parker outlining her client’s concern with the lack of progress while noting that...

  2. NZCVS FAQs Core Report Cycle 3 June 2021 v1.2 [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...de facto relationship are significantly less likely to be victimised. The report provides some new results not included in previous reports. For example, two- thirds of all incidents (66%) happened either in residential areas or online/over the phone. Every 11th incident (9%) resulted in injury. This proportion increases to 21% for interpersonal violence offences, 27% for offences by family members and 51% for non- sexual assaults. Also 9% of incidents resulted in time taken off work...

  3. FAQs - NZCVS Cycle 3 [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...de facto relationship are significantly less likely to be victimised. The report provides some new results not included in previous reports. For example, two- thirds of all incidents (66%) happened either in residential areas or online/over the phone. Every 11th incident (9%) resulted in injury. This proportion increases to 21% for interpersonal violence offences, 27% for offences by family members and 51% for non- sexual assaults. Also 9% of incidents resulted in time taken off work...

  4. SM v UU Ltd [2022] NZDT 159 (15 December 2022) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...position supports his claim that the damage was caused acutely rather than by gradual deterioration. [15] NC denies liability and submits that he has found the entire process very frustrating. NC refers me to the companies 20 years of successful service and its desire to maintain its good reputation in the area. [16] NC claims he carefully questioned his employees as to their work and the applicant’s property and none admitted to ever stepping on the water tank. NC claims he has no re...

  5. [2022] NZIACDT 2 - TC v Registrar (11 February 2022) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...the officer to keep the residence application on hold until he could find skilled employment again. [12] The residence visa officer replied by email to the adviser on 14 October 2020 at 12:39 pm. The officer noted that the appellant had telephoned her on 13 October 2020 disagreeing with the character concern set out in the 2 October letter. The officer agreed that the appellant had informed the work visa officer that he had left his job, who had made a note. The officer advised...

  6. [2022] NZEmpC 40 Ngawaka v Global Security Solutions Ltd [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...September, lateness the next day and not being in uniform. The notes recorded Mr Erasmus stating that unsuccessful efforts were made to contact Mr Ngawaka and summarised the answers given. The answers were that he had difficulties over his phone account explaining why he was hard to contact and had called to advise of his unavailability but could not recollect who he spoke to. [24] Mr Ngawaka disputed being late to work, attributing lateness to the staff member who relie...

  7. Watts v Accident Compensation Corporation (Weekly Compensation) [2023] NZACC 62 [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...how we are best to allocate payment made to Nicholas Watts, we would also like to do his personal tax return for the financial years ending 2013 and 2014”; [b] An invoice dated 4 May 2014, made out to Nicole Sorich for $95, for web-hosting services in respect of “mbcreative studios.com”; [c] A CV setting out Mr Watts’ work experience from 2000 to 2011; and [d] Mobile phone records showing several phone calls and data usage on 3 June 2014, on a mobile telephone number regis...

  8. Oxley & Curnow v Wellington Pride (Interim Non-Publication Order) [2025] NZHRRT 38 [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...gallery, except as described below. Ms Oxley and Ms Curnow may take handwritten notes. Those notes are to be provided to Ms Levy at the end of each hearing session and are not to be returned to Ms Oxley and Ms Curnow. There is to be no use of cell phones in the public gallery. [11] The order and directions made on 18 September 2025 were made to address the circumstances that arose at that time. Accordingly, the Tribunal considered it appropriate to provide counsel with the oppor...

  9. GO v TQ LCRO 61 / 2011 (12 January 2012) [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...received accounts totalling $3,713.06, administration of the Estate was no closer to being finalised. Ms TQ responded to that letter but no further correspondence was received from the solicitor. [17] Mr GO lodged his complaint with the Complaints Service of the New Zealand Law Society on 10 August 2010. The Complaint and the Standards Committee Determination [18] In his complaint, Mr GO expresses concerns with regard to the three invoices received from Ms TQ. He advises that...

  10. OIA-109319.pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...we head to recruit ment. We' ll be looking at whet her t here is an opportunity to do t he work in a different way and what t he impact of not filling t he vacancy might be. As always, we will be priorit ising our work based on delivering services to t he public and what we have set out in our Strategy. And, of course, cont inuing w ith cost saving init iatives - more of which are attached as a factsheet to t his email. I know many of you have questions so please do reach out to...