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  1. CAC 20006 v Azimi [2014] NZREADT 69 [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...and correct. Ms Azimi did not confirm which of these was the true version of events; although her evidence to us was that she, the defendant, signed the loan application in blank. [7] In addition, Ms Azimi confirmed that she did not know who the boarders were and confirmed that the signed letters from people claiming to live with her were false. [8] Ms Azimi also said that the Great North Road property is one that she had previously sold, as a real estate agent, to Ella Ghorbani and...

  2. SM v D Ltd [2023] NZDT 155 (10 May 2023) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...claim in this case), GN will only be entitled to an order for the difference between $30,000.00 and whatever uninsured losses are payable to SM by D Ltd. 15. SM includes a claim for lost rent of $860 (she rents one of the downstairs bedrooms to a boarder for $430 per week and the bedroom was uninhabitable for 2 weeks while repair work was carried out) – I consider this loss reasonably foreseeable and D Ltd is liable to cover the $830.00. 16. In addition, while monetary claims for...

  3. CAC 20006 v Azimi [2014] NZREADT 97 [pdf, 33 KB]

    ...blank form, or attached to it, much of which proved to be false. She simply was not “an accountant” who worked for the Small Business Association for $85,635 p.a. at 40 hours per week on contract nor did she receive income from two fictional boarders. Also she knew, or should have known, that those in control of the blank mortgage application form were part of a mortgage ramping operation. [133] We also consider that the defendant’s conduct in allowing the use of her name, and...

  4. [2016] NZSSAA 016 (11 March 2016) [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...(h) for a person whose household comprises 1 person, $180 a week. [15] The term “household” is defined in clause 5 as follows: In relation to a person means the person and the members of the person’s family and other persons (not being boarders) usually residing with him or her, and members of a person’s household has a corresponding meaning. ‘Member of the person’s family’, in 5 relation to a person includes any other person to whom the person is related by...

  5. [2025] NZLCDT 20 National Standards Committee 1 v Peters (9 April 2025) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...support; 1 Standards Committee submissions on penalty (19 March 2025). 4 iii. That Mr Peters (and his wife) had no other borrowing/debt (failing to disclose current loan repayments); iv. That Mr Peters was to receive $600 a week in boarder income, including a false residential tenancy agreement (not charged but confirmed by Mr Peters during a voluntary interview with the Serious Fraud Office (SFO)); and v. That the $2,500 monthly payment Mr Peters was receiving from Ms...

  6. Legal Aid Statement of Financial Position form [pdf, 489 KB]

    ...Redundancy or termination payment $ Insurance or super scheme payment $ Rental income from other property $ Income from 3 or more boarders $ Interest and dividends $ Value of goods/services received regularly instead of income eg free accommodation $

  7. GU v TI LCRO 258 / 2010 (19 December 2011) [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...the funds being paid into Mr TI’s trust account. [8] The major issue to address was Mr GV’s claim. Mr GU and his sister rejected Mr GV’s claim that he was in a de facto relationship with their mother and maintained that he was only ever a boarder in the property. Evidence obtained from WINZ showed that this was the basis on which Mrs GV had claimed her invalid’s benefit and national superannuation. Mr GU also made contact with Mrs GV’s doctor who confirmed that Mrs GV re...

  8. NZCASS 2014 Data items variables list [xls, 373 KB]

    ...persons Q148_101_8 Main LIVE_FLAT Whether live with flatmate(s) 1. Yes 0. No All persons Q148_101_9 Main LIVE_OTH Whether live with other people not included above 1. Yes 0. No All persons Q148_101_96 Includes for example grandparents, parents in-law, boarder, etc Main LIVE_OTHT Text field of type of other person lives with Open text field All persons Q148_101_96A Main LIVE_ALON Whether lives alone 1. Yes 0. No All persons Q148_101_97 Main LIVE_RF Whether refused to answer who liv...

  9. CAC 20004 v Singh [2016] NZREADT 63 [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...and disgusted that Mr Singh should speak to her as he did, particularly in front of a child. She drove away, retaining the business card, but saying to Mr Singh that she would not contact him. After discussing the matter with her mother and a boarder at her house, Ms O decided to contact Harcourts to complain about Mr Singh. Before that, she decided to contact Mr Singh’s wife to let her know what her husband was doing. As the only telephone number she had for Mr Singh was his...

  10. Pihema v Pihema - Lot 18 Deposited Plan 28604 (NA31C-254) (2020) 209 Taitokerau MB 175 (209 TTK 175) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...[17] In response, Robert argues that the homestead is a whānau house and is available for use by all of the whānau. He submits that Shireen was not granted the sole and exclusive right to occupy it but rather she is occupying as a boarder. He contends that Jason was in Australia at the time and so he was unable to obtain consent from his co- trustee. He further submits that he gave notice to Shireen and obtained consent from Owen, the advisory tru...