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  1. LCRO 153/2023 GP v DM (29 November 2024) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...continue to act for PXQ. [109] The Standards Committee understandably emphasised that its role was not to provide advice as to whether a lawyer should be compelled to cease acting for a client. Its job was to determine conduct complaints. [110] GP acknowledged, in the course of the telephone hearing that the distinction between a Committee delivering a determination on a conduct complaint, and the Law Society providing advice to parties, was a critical distinction. [111] The p...

  2. M v Accident Compensation Corporation (Treatment Injury) [2024] NZACC 88 [pdf, 366 KB]

    PURSUANT TO S 160(1)(b) ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 THERE IS A SUPPRESSION ORDER FORBIDDING PUBLICATION OF THE APPELLANT’S NAME AND ANY DETAILS THAT MIGHT IDENTIFY THE APPELLANT IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI-Ā-ROHE KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2024] NZACC 088 ACAR 093/19 UNDER THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL UNDER SECTION 149 OF THE ACT BETWEEN M Appellant AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION R

  3. Rapana v Anderson - Te Kōmiti Matua o te Haahi Rātana (2024) 492 Aotea MB 95 (492 AOT 95) [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana which are to remain for all times. All Remits and other resolutions confirmed by Synod shall become Policies of the Church and Movement, and shall be embodied in the Clauses of this Constitution. 492 Aotea MB 110 Accordingly, the reo Māori version indicates that resolutions passed at Hui Whakapūmau automatically “sit” within the clauses and paragraphs of Ngā Kaupapa ā-Mahi. [39] The combined effect of Upoko 9.7 and 9.8 is that all res...

  4. [2025] NZREADT 05 - CAC 2204 v Cooper & Cooper Co Real Estate Ltd (17 February 2025) [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...all of his responses previously to Mr Callahan’s emails and to his evidence to the Tribunal that he had staff going through the records, had ordered (or re-ordered) the documents and that he had requested people multiple times to get them. [110] As such, Mr McMullan submits that Mr Cooper did not tell the truth to the Tribunal when he said that he had made requests for the information. [111] He submits that if the Tribunal is satisfied that the Committee has proven, on the balan...

  5. National List of Māori Land in New Zealand 2017 [xls, 4.8 MB]

    ...TWP 22702 Allotment 107 Kaiapoi Native Reserve Kaiapoi MR 873 Blk XI Sec 107 Maori Freehold Land 5.7414 24 484150 WAR 36149 Allotment 11 of Section 1 Town of Opotiki Opotiki Lot 11 Sec 1 Town of Maori Freehold Land 0.1011 1 GS122/91 WAI 5307 Allotment 110 Parish of Pepepe Pepepe Parish of Lot 110 Maori Freehold Land 44.1107 234 SA769/268 WAI 3627 Allotment 112 Parish of Awhitu Awhitu (Reserve) Parish of Lot 112 Maori Freehold Land 39.0395 511 350762 WAR 36152 Allotment 113 Section 1 Town...

  6. Rangahaua Whanui National Overview volume 3 [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    NATIONAL OVERVIEW volume i i i Professor Alan Ward Waitangi Tribunal Rangahaua Whanui Series WAITANGI TRIBUNAL 1997 A Waitangi Tribunal publication © Copyright Waitangi Tribunal 1997 isbn 1-86956-209-7 Edited and produced by the Waitangi Tribunal Published by GP Publications, Wellington, New Zealand Printed by GP Print, Wellington, New Zealand Set in Times Roman This report was commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal as part of its Rangahaua Whanui research programme. Any views ex

  7. Waitangi Tribunal theme Q - Inland waterways - lakes [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...strips along the shores of many lakes in New Zealand functions to further obfuscate the issue of who has title to the beds of lakes. Marginal strips, more commonly known as the ‘Queen’s chain’, have their origin in the Land Act 1892. Under section 110 of that Act, when the Crown sold lands abutting either the foreshore, lakes over 50 acres, or streams and rivers wider than 33 feet, a one chain strip was to be reserved and vested in the Crown. The purpose of the reserves was to provide for...

  8. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 1 [pdf, 451 KB]

    ...Police to do to make you feel safer from burglary? 108 Table 9.6: What would you like the Police to do to make you feel safer from burglary? 109 Table 9.7: How likely would you be to report suspicious behaviour to the Police? (Burglary Survey) 110 Table 9.8: Why would you be unlikely to report suspicious behaviour to the Police? 110 Table 9.9: What Police or community initiatives which aim to reduce burglary are you aware of in your neighbourhood? (Burglary Survey) 111 Table 9.10: How...

  9. Waitangi Tribunal - District 11 Wairarapa [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    RANGAHAUA WHANUI DISTRICT llA WAIRARAPA PAUL GOLDSMITH JUL Y 1996 WORKING PAPER: FIRST RELEASE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL RANGAHAUA WHANUI SERIES Other reports in the Rangahaua Whanui Series available: District 7: The Volcanic Plateau, B J Bargh District 9: The Whanganui District, S Cross and B Bargh District 13: The Northern South Island, Dr G A Phillipson FOREWORD The research report that follows is one of a series of historical surveys conunissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal

  10. E99 Karl Cook and Vijay Lala – Planning - RE – Applicant [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    31093433_1.docx BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ENV-2018-AKL-000078 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) AND IN THE MATTER of the direct referral of applications for resource consent for the necessary infrastructure and related activities associated with holding the America's Cup in Auckland BETWEEN PANUKU DEVELOPMENT AUCKLAND Applicant AND AUCKLAND COUNCIL Regulatory Authority REBUTTAL EVIDENC