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  1. Larkins v Kaitaia - Waihou Hutoia D2A Block [2013] Māori Appellate Court MB 159 (2013 APPEAL 159) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...Kohatutaka 6K3. [5] The Waihou Hutoia D2A interests were derived by Moa Larkins from his mother, Ngawaiata Larkins, who gifted those shares on 24 July 1979.3 1 6 Taitokerau MB 139 (6 TTK 139) 2 101 Whangarei MB 293 (101 WH 293) 3 11 Kaitaia MB 138 (11 KT 138) 2013 Maori Appellate Court MB 161 [6] Relations between the parties deteriorated during 2008 with the result that the Appellant sought to remove the Waihou Hutoia...

  2. Nikau v Rongomau - Whangape Parish Lot 23B Horahora Marae [2012] Māori Appellate Court MB 300 (2012 APPEAL 300) [pdf, 132 KB]

    ...fellow trustees at the material time. 11. The finding of the “skewed” voting hui and the trial judgment. 5 De Loree v Mokomoko and Ors – Hiwarau C (2006) 11 Waiariki Appellate Court MB 101 (11 AP 101). 2012 Māori Appellate Court MB 304 Admissibility of marae charters [12] A preliminary issue arose for us in relation to the admissibility and relevance of the two marae charters for the Horahora Marae. [13] By...

  3. The Proprietors of Potikirua Incorporation - Part Te Piki 2 (2008) 103 Opotiki MB 17 (103 OPO 17) [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIARIKI DISTRICT Hearing: A20070007625 UNDER Section 151, Te Ture Whenua Maori Act ' 1993 IN THE MA ITER OF Patt Te Piki 2 - Confirmation of an alienation THE PROPRlETORS OF POTIKIRUA . INCORPORA nON Applicant 101 Opotiki MB 33, dated I February 2008 . 98 Opotiki MB 87, dated 5 September 2QQ7 75 Opotiki MB 289, dated 7 June 2001 . Appearances : Mr Ian Peterson, counsel Judgment: 19 June 2008 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE C L FOX Introduction...

  4. Nolan - Estate of Wiremu Eruera Pohe (2016) 139 Taitokerau MB 170 (139 TTK 170) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...of this proceeding. [51] The onus is on Dawn, and her daughters, to demonstrate in evidence that they are entitled to succeed. 13 13 See Bennett – Estate of Ronald Clifford Bennett (2014) 101 Waiariki MB 290 (101 WAR 290). 139 Taitokerau MB 179 [52] Although I have found that Chantal should be recognised as Wiremu’s whāngai, there is no evidence before me which demonstrates that Chantal has a whakapapa connection to...

  5. Te Ture Whenua Maori Succession Dispute Resolution and Related Matters [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...Rights Act, in accordance with the Oakes test.8 That is:9 5 Human Rights Act 1993, s 21(1)(l)(iv). 6 Section 2. 7 B v Waitemata District Health Board [2017] NZSC 88, [2017] 1 NZLR 823 at [101] n 121. 8 R v Oakes [1986] 1 SCR 103; adopted in New Zealand by R v Hansen [2007] NZSC 7, [2007] 3 NZLR 1. 9 R v Chaulk [1990] 3 SCR 1303 at 1335–1336; cited in Hansen, above n Error! Bookmark not defined., at [64]. 4 5400326_2...

  6. Norman v Pohatu - Te Hapua 42 (2022) 256 Taitokerau MB 1 (256 TTK 1) [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...orders; c) The Court before removing from office any member of a Committee of Management must be satisfied that there is sufficient cause to do so; 1 The Committee of Management of the Mangatawa Papamoa Blocks Incorporated v McLeod (2009) 101 Tauranga MB 153 (101 T 153). 256 Taitokerau MB 4 d) Unsatisfactory performance must be measured against the principles of the Act. They are contained in the Preamble and section 2; e) It is not every unsatisfactory act or...

  7. MOJ0342.2-Homicide-factsheet-FEB22-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 689 KB]

    ...Parole Board hearings. • Up to $10,000 is available to help with funeral costs. Contact ACC to apply. You may also be able to get other financial support from ACC. Ask your support agency to find out more or call the ACC Claims Helpline on 0800 101 996. At court The defendant (the person accused of the crime) will probably appear at court several times, for example, to plead guilty or not guilty, or for the judge to look at the evidence of the case. It’s unlikely that you’ll hav...

  8. MOJ0344.2-factsheet-Affected-by-crime-Nov21-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 654 KB]

    ...Parole Board hearings. • Up to $10,000 is available to help with funeral costs. Contact ACC to apply. You may also be able to get other financial support from ACC. Ask your support agency to find out more or call the ACC Claims Helpline on 0800 101 996. At court The defendant (the person accused of the crime) will probably appear at court several times, for example, to plead guilty or not guilty, or for the judge to look at the evidence of the case. It’s unlikely that you’ll hav...

  9. NZBORA-Advice-NZ-EU-FTA-Legislation-Bill-For-Publication.pdf [pdf, 294 KB]

    ...order that an infringing good, material or object be delivered up or forfeited to certain persons and disposed of as the court thinks fit. New sections 131 and 147 enable the detention of infringing goods 6 See, for example, Hamed v R [2011] NZSC 101, [2012] 2 NZLR 305 at [161] per Blanchard J. 7 Ibid at [162] per Blanchard J. 8 Hamed v R [2011] NZSC 101, [2012] 2 NZLR 305 at [172] per Blanchard J. or suspected infringing goods that are in the control of Customs. On their face t...

  10. OIA-120850-part-1.pdf [pdf, 872 KB]

    ...2 Deferment 1 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 0 No sentence recorded 0 2 1 0 Total 64 60 59 69 Section 223(b): theft over $1000 Imprisonment 254 244 357 445 Home detention 93 121 137 182 Community detention 111 123 152 162 Intensive supervision 95 75 132 101 Community work 97 66 82 112 Supervision 32 49 58 52 RELEASED UNDER THE OFFICIAL IN FORMATION ACT 1982 Monetary 34 36 34 49 Deferment 5 16 11 14 Other 0 1 1 2 No sentence recorded 4 8 6 5 Total 725 739 970 1,124 Section 223(c): theft...