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  1. CAC306 v Zhou & Anor [2015] NZREADT 51 [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...to secure the property. She explained to us that she was a very close friend of Mr Dong and his parents and, as she was managing three other rental 8 properties for the Dong family, she is able to use the rental from those properties to service the mortgage she had arranged in her name over 27 Arran Road. [32] Mr Dong testified that he had always intended to buy 27 Arran Road in his own name but only discovered a few days before settlement that his parents had become unable t...

  2. Molenaar v CAC 10066 & MacDonald & Newman [2012] NZREADT 74 [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...[d] The roof was leaking in two places; and [e] The schist fireplace surround was too heavy and the lounge floor near it was collapsing. [8] The appellant required communication by email, although Mr Newman attempted to engage with her by telephone and to meet her. [9] On 24 November 2010 the appellant lodged a complaint by telephone with the Real Estate Agents Authority. She also filed a complaint with the Disputes Tribunal at the local District Court. Counsel for the second...

  3. Hawkes Bay Standards Committee v Heaphy [2014] NZLCDT 61 [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...the investment had been lost. His answers to this question in the course of his cross-examination, ranged over a period of some years. [36] His evidence that, immediately after the investment was made and confirmed to him by Mr Heaphy that he phoned and “berated him” lacks any credibility. Not only is it inconsistent with the emails which had led up to the investment but also totally inconsistent with his behaviour towards his lawyer subsequently. While sentenced to a term o...

  4. E87 Fiona Knox – Corporate – RE – Applicant [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...purpose infrastructure could be provided to ensure safe berthage and access. Panuku also committed to land side space to accommodate ancillary activities. 3.10 There were a series of email exchanges between myself and Mr Ingram and a number of phone calls. I arranged for meetings and site visits with Keith Ingram and Panuku representatives, our Marina Manager and our project manager. I also discussed with POAL representatives who would be the most appropriate engineers to progres...

  5. [2021] NZEmpC 197 Mikes Transport Warehouse Ltd v Vermuelen [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...“cannot employ you in the role” given the status of Mr Vermuelen’s visa conditions. Mr Flyger’s email made it clear that, from the company’s perspective, Mr Vermuelen’s employment had been terminated. 10 See further Ellish v Network Service Providers Ltd [2021] NZEmpC 175 at [34]. [52] MTE Ltd says that it acted fairly and reasonably in relation to the issues that arose in respect of Mr Vermuelen’s work visa. The difficulty for the company is that it h...

  6. Gay v Tupara-Katu - Succession to Boy Kapua [2021] Chief Judge's MB 1120 (2021 CJ 1120) [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...in the family. Before Alison succeeded to the land, my mother was sent a letter to sign saying that she agreed to the succession. My mother had no idea where the letter had come from and she had no intention of signing anything. I had a phone call with Taia who told me that my mother had to sign the papers as Uncle Boy had a will and it was a legal document. I told my mother this and she responded that if there was a will, there should be no need for her to sign anything. I...

  7. OIA-113556.pdf [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...entry-related offences (5%), acts intended to cause injury (3%), with robbery-related and sexual assault-related both constituting less than 1% of reported victimisations. 12. The increase in the reporting of retail crime can be somewhat accounted for by services and products (like Auror - a retail crime intelligence platform) which have made it easier for retailers to report incidents of theft. For example, 17 percent of retail crime in New Zealand was reported through Auror in 2017...

  8. Hawkins v New Zealand Police [2024] NZHRRT 8 [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...exclusively the complainant’s personal information. This includes information about how the complainant was feeling (including in relation to safety) and when they received or requested an update from Police. Other personal information, such phone number, email address et cetera are also clearly within this category. [59] We consider that Police have not interfered with Mr Hawkins’ privacy by redacting this category of information, as it is exclusively the complainant’s pe...

  9. Lothian v Accident Compensation Corporation (Work Related Mental Injury) [2023] NZACC 99 [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...team of five. Ms Lothian contacted the next most senior officer about this and he instructed her to carry on with the staff she had. She thought that the officer’s instructions were inconsistent with her written instruction and tried to telephone someone else to query this, but was put back through to the same senior officer who was aggravated that Ms Lothian had not followed his previous instructions and confronted her in person where he yelled, swore and pointed his finger at...

  10. Final Report of the Independent Panel - Word [docx, 11 MB]

    Te Korowai Ture ā-Whānau: The final report of the Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice reforms. May 2019 Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the informat