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  1. LCRO 18/2020 MP v LT (31 August 2020) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...breakdown of the work undertaken by the authors with description of work completed, and cost charged. (e) Request by Mr MP of the District Court to transfer [Law Firm]’s debt recovery proceedings to the Disputes Tribunal. (f) Copy of [Law Firm]’s statement of claim. (g) Correspondence between the Complaints Service and the parties addressing administrative matters relating to the progressing of the conduct inquiry. [84] It is a small file. [85] There is no indication of th...

  2. Taueki v Taueki - Horowhenua No 11B Subdivision 14 (2021) 437 Aotea MB 134 (437 AOT 134) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...overheated and became damaged. The quote to repair the chainsaw was $1,600 and it was in any event left in the truck that was stolen. However, when the vehicle was recovered, the chainsaw could not be found. In terms of the trust trailer, Mr Taueki claimed that it had been lent to his brother Philip Taueki, another trustee, but never returned. Then in reference to a weed eater, tablet computer and drone, Mr Taueki confirmed that these were all in his possession. [16] Adrian Hena...

  3. Phillips v Scott - Ōuri 1A3 [2024] Māori Appellate Court MB 84 (2024 APPEAL 84) [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...response to a rushed trustee decision making process with limited beneficiary input. Respondents' Submissions [22] In response, Ms Hughes countered that the appeal must be confined to the Notice of Appeal. She noted all the Appellant’s claims had been dismissed by the Lower Court in 2022. [23] With respect to tikanga and the 4 May 2023 decision on costs, Ms Hughes cited the view of the Lower Court from its 2022 judgment that “… tikanga cuts both ways, and duties und...

  4. 2018 archive

    ...health patients Pre-sentence reports Legal Aid Triennial Review Criminal case assignment – Christmas, New Year availability Cut-off date for invoices reminder Cut-off date for invoices Criminal assignment reports Legal aid payments published Minimum claims for duty lawyers over the holiday period Urgent Criminal Assignments Mental Health Review Tribunal Privacy obligations with electronic information Enquires for Legal Aid Grants Legal aid system issue New legal aid debt management system Mil...

  5. [2007] NZEmpC AC 52/07 General Distributors Ltd v National Distribution Union [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...an agreed statement of facts and produced an agreed bundle of documents. The following background facts and the relevant clauses from the collective agreement (the “CA”) are taken from that material. The oral evidence was limited to brief statements from one witness from each side, which I shall summarise. Background facts [4] The plaintiff operates the Foodtown, Woolworths, Countdown and Woolworths@Gull supermarkets, including Woolworths Manurewa. The defendant is a re...

  6. EA v ZZ LCRO 138/2011 and 124/2012 (24 January 2014) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...accepted that a vehicle which belonged to Mrs EB had been sold to, and paid for by, one of her sons, whereas Mrs EA does not accept that this is the case, and considers that the vehicle remains an estate asset. Mrs EA has not been shown the bank statements belonging to Mrs EB’s son which Mr ZZ relies on to support his view, or any other evidence. As a result Mrs EA is unable to form a view as to the validity of this evidence and has documentation from the person who was Mrs E...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 47 Postal Workers Union of Aotearoa Inc v New Zealand Post Ltd [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...articulated in advice from departmental officials. While we have read all of the material put before the Court, we did not find that references to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety’s 2015 Cabinet paper, the Regulatory Impact Statement (8 June 2015), the Departmental Disclosure Statement (31 July 2015) or the Departmental Report to the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee (3 December 2015) were of any real assistance in discerning the Parliamentary intent u...

  8. LCRO 135/2018 UQ v VF (26 May 2019) [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...the Trust. The UQs had been trustees since the Trust’s inception 16 years before. [3] The complaint centred upon what Mr UQ described as “a discrepancy between the balance in the gifting documents and the balance recorded in the financial statements”. What he meant by this will become clearer in due course. 2 [4] Mr UQ’s complaint was addressed to Mr VF personally. It has been and will continue to be treated accordingly. Background [5] This background does not set...

  9. [2020] NZIACDT 42 - NMS v Mercado (1 October 2020) [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...“endorsed” her to another licensed adviser for a full consultation at no cost, and offered a discounted fee for a reconsideration by Immigration New Zealand and a possible s 61 application.2 Complaint referred to Tribunal [49] The Registrar filed a statement of complaint in the Tribunal (17 October 2019) alleging that: 1. Mr Mercado was negligent, or alternatively breached cl 1 of the Code, in the following respects: 1.1 advising the complainant that she could work for bot...

  10. [2019] NZCAA 13 (5 August 2019) [pdf, 384 KB]

    ...trade [36] I cannot find factual support for Customs’ view that trade or promotional discounts provided to its customers link with the transfer pricing credit. The evidence relating to the arm’s-length sales was partly provided in an agreed statement of fact, and otherwise from the appellant’s general manager. The essential facts are: [36.1] The sales are from the appellant, which is a subsidiary of the worldwide producer and distributor of a nutritional product. The first s...