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  1. Respond to a charge

    It’s free to respond to a charge. If charges have been laid against you by a Complaints Assessment Committee at the Real Estate Agents Disciplinary Tribunal, you’ll need to fill out a Response to Charge form: Response to charge Appoint someone to act for you You can represent yourself or you can appoint an agent or representative (like a lawyer) to represent you during the charge process. Both you and your representative need to fill out this form: Authority to Act Form 2023 [PDF, 179 K...

  2. MOU signed between Ministry and Judiciary

    The Chief Justice and the Secretary for Justice and Chief Executive of the Ministry have signed an agreement outlining their respective responsibilities in delivering justice in New Zealand courts. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed on 13 November by Rt Hon Dame Sian Elias and (former CE) Andrew Bridgman. The agreement formalises and sets out the constitutional principles on which the relationship between the Ministry and the judiciary is based, and identifies our respective and shared r...

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  3. [2016] NZEmpC 165 Lawson v NZ Transport Agency [pdf, 463 KB]

    ...Franchising Ltd in 2004 and 2005; and a driver for Korucabs Auckland Ltd from 2005 to 2007. [12] At the Agency, Mr Lawson managed a passenger team which covered taxis, buses, shuttles and private hire vehicles. His team of transport officers was responsible for information, education, and enforcement in relation to those engaged in these transport activities. As a Manager Transport Officer (MTO) he was required to coordinate the delivery of regulatory services in the Auckland re...

  4. [2013] NZEmpC 226 Davis v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...“discriminated at work on the basis of my religious/ethical/cultural beliefs and unduly disadvantaged at progressing forward in the workplace”. The remedies sought were, in effect, that the grievances should be addressed properly, holding responsible staff accountable, and generally rectifying the situation. Raising the grievances - decision [46] As noted at the outset of this judgment, the acts or omissions of the Commissioner alleged to constitute unjustified disadv...

  5. Liddle v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 52 (30 August 2012) [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...nor explained, that evidence. [6] The Tribunal has upheld the complaint. The evidence supporting the complaint requires that the Tribunal conclude the complaint was justified, including finding Mr Standing was dishonest. The Complaint and the Response The complaint [7] On 6 July 2011, Mr Standing promoted his services as a licensed immigration adviser at a seminar in the United Kingdom. Ms and Mr Liddle attended the seminar, as they wished to migrate to New Zealand, and planned to...

  6. PGP & QGP v FS LCRO 143/2014 (27 August 2015) [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...indicate that they had a sufficient degree of confidence in their ability to progress an agreement to the point where sale and purchase terms were confirmed in a standard agreement. [47] Allegation cannot be fairly levelled at Mr FS that he was responsible for initiating the decision to execute the sale and purchase agreement. Mr FS was invited to 10 complete the agreement. He did so. Much is made of the fact that conditions were inserted into the agreement that were for th...

  7. AF v GJ LCRO 9/2012 (6 November 2015) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...Contractor’s obligations under this Contract. VL will not take employment off the farm within the period of the contract unless agreed in writing by both parties. [5] Mr VL was introduced to Mr AF by a farm personnel agency and it was Mr VL who was responsible for the farm management, and for performing the obligations of [Trust X] under the contract. [6] The Trust failed to perform the farm services to the required standards, and disputes arose between [Company A] and [Trust X]...

  8. Karetai v Sollart - Estate of George Grey Huriwai te Ruatukihiki Karetai [2018] Chief Judge's MB 219 (2018 CJ 219) [pdf, 566 KB]

    ...shares into the whānau trust. The current funds held total $949.77. Name Payments made to date Current balance George Percy Huriwai Te Ruahikihiki Karetai Whānau Trust Nil $949.77 16. At the date of this report, there have been no responses received from the Māori Trustee Office (now Te Tumu Paeroa) in regards to the letter sent on 12 December 2013. A further letter will be sent to the Māori Trustee to follow up on this matter. Reference to areas of difficulty 17...

  9. Hawke's Bay Standards Committee v Queenin [2020] NZLCDT 26 (25 August 2020) [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...the appropriate and proportionate penalty to be imposed? Procedure [4] The charges were filed in early March 2020. With the intervention of the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms Queenin was granted an extension for the filing of her response following service. This was filed on 13 May 2020. Ms Queenin initially denied the charges and particulars filed in support. [5] Ms Queenin participated in a telephone conference in early June and was given a further 21 days to f...

  10. [2020] NZEnvC 125 Byrch v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...Holdings Limited and Henley Downs Land Holdings Limited (ENV-2019-CHC-095). Glencoe Station Limited (ENV-2019-CHC-078) and Mt Christina Limited (ENV-2019-CHC-079). Email from Ms Shaw to Registry on 22 January 2020. The registry's email stated if a response is not received the court will assume there is no opposition. QLDC and Heritage New Zealand/Pouhere Taonga both advised they did not object to the late appeal. 3 (2) The Environment Court shall not grant an application under th...