Case Note 48819 [2002] NZPrivCmr 13 - Real estate agents complain that company disclosed their income
A husband and wife team worked on commission as independent contractors to the real estate division of a nationwide company.
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A husband and wife team worked on commission as independent contractors to the real estate division of a nationwide company.
A man received compensation payments for a number of years from the Accident Compensation Corporation.
A union complained that a company had a security policy allowing a security guard to inspect all bags carried on or off a particular company site.
A woman requested access to personal information held about her by a government ministry.
A woman applied to a Legal Services Committee for a revision of all legal costs in respect of her legal aid claim.
The pastor of a church was having marriage difficulties and was receiving counselling through elders of the church.
A husband and wife operated a credit card account with a bank. They had a disagreement with the bank and the account was closed.
A couple with a small publishing house complained that Fourth Estate Holdings Limited conducted unauthorised personal credit checks on each of them.
A woman applied for a position within a government department. The application form asked the woman to nominate referees.
A man was receiving weekly compensation payments under the provisions of the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Act 1992.