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  1. [2007] NZEmpC Fisher v Fisher & Anor [pdf, 17 KB]

    ...ANOR AK AC 2/07 1 February 2007 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND AC 2/07 ARC 66/06 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for leave to file a statement of defence out of time BETWEEN JOHN DAVID FISHER Plaintiff AND ROY FISHER AND VICTORIA FISHER Defendants Hearing: 1 February 2007 (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Mr M Beech and Ms RE Webby, Counsel for Plaintif...

  2. [2012] NZEmpC 46 Progressive Meats Limited v Pohio & Anor [pdf, 45 KB]

    ...NZEmpC 46 [9 March 2012] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT WELLINGTON [2012] NZEmpC 46 WRC 32/11 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for leave to file statement of defence out of time BETWEEN PROGRESSIVE MEATS LIMITED Plaintiff AND TOM POHIO, ERU TE RITO, CARL BERG, KEVIN BLANE, WAYNE GERBES, PAUL COOKE, HAMISH WALDON, JAMES CAMPBELL, ROBERT AIRD, DAVID BLUE BROWN,...

  3. LCRO 68/2017 GM v BN (6 July 2017) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...licensed bar and music venue business. Mr BN, a senior associate employed by [Firm A], acted for the trustees of the CNT Trust, the vendor. [3] The agreement for sale and purchase of the business was conditional on two matters, the lessor’s consent to the assignment of the premises lease, and due diligence. [4] [Firm A] held the deposit in their trust account as stakeholder on behalf of CNT Trust and ABC Limited. Mr GM gave notice to Mr BN that the agreement was at an end...

  4. Eriwata - Waitara SD Section 6 and 91 Land Trust (2005) 155 Aotea MB 269 (155 AOT 269) [pdf, 575 KB]

    ...resolution. Ms Eriwata has been arrested, apparently on more than one occasion, for trespass and has thus had to endure the stress and humiliation of that process. She believes that as an owner in the Land she has the right to remain there without the consent of the trustees. Ms Eriwata has complained to the Court that the trustees are responsible for the mal-administration of the Land and consequently should be taken to task for what she considers are serious breaches of trust. In her v...

  5. [2024] NZIACDT 29 INZ v Li (6 December 2024) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...the Code: 1. Provided false or misleading documentation to Immigration NZ about her provision of immigration advice to the client, in breach of cl 31(a). 2. Failed to preserve the confidentiality of the client except with the client’s written consent, in breach of cl 4(a). 3. Failed to provide to the client evidence of being licensed, in breach of cl 14. 4. Failed to provide the client with an opportunity to review his application before lodging, in breach of the cl 1 obligation...

  6. [2024] NZIACDT 30 INZ v Li (6 December 2024) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...the Code: 1. Provided false or misleading documentation to Immigration NZ about her provision of immigration advice to the client, in breach of cl 31(a). 2. Failed to preserve the confidentiality of the client except with the client’s written consent, in breach of cl 4(a). 3. Failed to provide to the client evidence of being licensed, in breach of cl 14. 4. Failed to provide the client with an opportunity to review his application before lodging, in breach of the cl 1 obligation...

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 104 Exotic Developments Ltd v Auckland Council [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...REASONS Introduction [1] This matter concerns an application for costs by Auckland Council (Council) against Exotic Developments Limited (EDL) following a discontinued application for declarations against Council in relation to a subdivision consent (SUB-2009-285) and the deposit of a related survey plan for land at Metcalfe Road, Ranui. [2] EDL lodged its application for declarations on the above consent on 18 March 2022, following the rejection by the Council of its applicati...

  8. Stowers v Short -Tumu Kaituna 14 (2021) 251 Waiariki MB 144 (251 WAR 144) [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...MB 34 (2010 APPEAL 34) at [16], as cited in Rameka v Hall [2013] NZCA 203 at [29]. 251 Waiariki MB 147 (a) failed to carry out the business of the trust in a prudent manner; (b) permitted sand mining to occur in breach of the resource consent and failed to protect the cultural importance of the land; (c) failed to inform, provide information to and consult with beneficiaries; and (d) failed to hold an election for further trustees in breach of the trust order. [10] I now...

  9. LCRO 198/2016 EN v LS (18 December 2018) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...[13]. 7 Mr LS is referring to Mr GJ 8 [38] That lawyer had also acted for Ms EN and [BG] when the Trust had been established. [39] Mr LS advised that he was not formally engaged by [BG] until October 2013, and this is supported by the statement by Ms EN in her letter of complaint that she had wanted to try and resolve matters personally with [BG] prior to that. The letter of 21 October 2013, in which Mr LS sought consent from Ms EN to act for [BG], was the first correspond...

  10. [2019] NZEnvC 145 Bunnings Ltd v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...District Council - Costs decision 2 REASONS Introduction [1] This proceeding concerns an appeal by Bunnings Limited ("Bunnings") against a decision of the Queenstown Lakes District Council ("the Council") declining resource consent to construct and operate a trade supplier activity at 148-150 Frankton-Ladies Mile Highway, Frankton. [2] By way of decision 1 dated 5 April 2019 the court cancelled the Council's decision and granted consent subject to co...