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  1. Te Kani - Lot 2 Deposited Plan South Auckland 8992 (2007) 88 Tauranga MB 112 (88 T 112) [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...by the Maori Lalld COllrt to the retelltioll of Maori Jalld by Maori alld the lise, developmellt alld cOlltrol of Maori lalld by Maori. The machillery provisiolls allolVing for alienation of land are directed and restricted to that elld. There is 110 question 0/ majority decisions of OlYners necessarily canJ1ing the day. Ally agreement a/the OlYners is subject to the contingencies that the MClon" Land Court may in exercise of its powers and responsibilities refuse to confirm the ali...

  2. Family Court rewrite submission: Skylight Trust [pdf, 497 KB]

    ...required for Skylight to provide the course. Contracted income $27,000 Costs Venue Hire $2,300 Contractor (service delivery) $9,200 Mileage/transport $1,600 Printing/Stationery/consumables $600 Courier costs $240 IT costs $110 Admin/Skylight salaries $21,400 Total $35,450 Due to the financial constraints, Skylight facilitators deliver the course on their own. Best practice would be to have two people facilitating the course, especially for courses with...

  3. Complaints Assessment Committee 410 v Dai [2017] NZREADT 18 [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...similar conduct, in similar circumstances. The Tribunal should impose the least punitive penalty that is appropriate in the circumstances. While there is an element of punishment, rehabilitation is an important consideration.4 [10] Section 110(2) of the Act sets out the orders the Tribunal may make by way of penalty. As relevant to the present case the Tribunal may: 1 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2...

  4. Te Manutukutuku Issue 23 [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...commissioned five new re­ searchers to provide historical reports on different regions of the country. Left to right: Grant Phillip~on, Suzanne Cross, Vince O'Malley, Robyn Anderson and Helen Walters . THE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL, Seabridge House, 110 Featherston Street, PO Box 5022, DX 8101, Wellington Tel (04) 4993666 Fax (04) WAITANGI TRIBUNA 'L RESULTS July 1992-June 1993 During the 1992/93 year there was a 29.4 percent increase in the number of registered claims from 290...

  5. Yuile v Smith - Tuahu 6 (2022) 113 Tairawhiti MB 198 (113 TRW-198) [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Tuahu 6 I WAENGA I A Between IRA JOSEPHINE YUILE Te Kaitono Applicant ME And ARCHIBALD MCROBERTS SMITH Te Kaiurupare Respondent Nohoanga: Hearing 13 December 2021, 110 Tairāwhiti MB 75-85 (Heard at Gisborne) Kanohi kitea: Appearances P Harman for Respondent Whakataunga: Judgment date 2 September 2022 TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ D H STONE Judgment of Judge D H Sto...

  6. OIA-109686.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...at the specified date and time, and this offence will be reported to the police. The maximum penalty for this offence is a $1000 fine, or 3 months imprisonment. Relevant Documents Execute warrant to arrest 202 Letter to CR re non-service Form 110 - Notice of bail Pages 95 - 134 have been removed as they are out of scope of your request 94 RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO RM AT IO N AC T 19 82...

  7. [2024] NZREADT 30 - Bhatt v Registrar of the REAA (9 September 2024) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...decision. [35] Section 55 of the Act provides the process the Registrar must follow when cancelling a licence: 55 Process for cancellation (1) The process for cancellation of a licence, other than by determination of the Tribunal under section 110 or at the request of the licensee under section 54(b), is as follows: (a) the Registrar must give the licensee written notice of the Registrar’s intention to cancel the licence; and (b) the notice must— (i) contain or be accompa...

  8. 2019 Decisions of public interest

    ...113 Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories Ltd v Scott (Judgment of Judge B A Corkill, 30 August 2019) CHALLENGE –  INTERIM REINSTATEMENT –  employee reinstated pending substantive determination – challenged dismissed. [2019] NZEmpC 110 A Labour Inspector v Gill Pizza Limited (Judgment of the full Court, 26 August 2019) JURISDICTION – Labour Inspectors – Where employee status is in dispute that issue must be determined via an application for a declaration under s 6(5) Emplo...

  9. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large June 2019 [xlsx, 287 KB]

    ...explosives 12: Property damage, environmental 13: Public order offences 14: Traffic and vehicle regulatory 15: Offences against justice 16: Miscellaneous 0 9.2977408682902191E-2 1.8174089293305159E-2 5.9894405460851778E-2 2.0219444427331364E-2 5.2797269574110239E-3 2.4568904441254567E-2 0.1105107843197654 5.6555301597471644E-2 6.6640380978197258E-2 2.123596128610945E-2 3.6255767963085037E-2 3.2965949765585055E-2 0.22861772189330887 0.21147247087525181 1.3645968740566415E-2 % of convicted charg...

  10. People charged and convicted of sexual offences June 2020 [xlsx, 396 KB]

    ...proved' outcome (e.g. Youth Court proved, discharge without conviction, Youth Court discharge, and adult diversion), 46% (2,208 charges) were 'not proved' (the person was found not guilty or the charge was withdrawn or dismissed), and 2% (110 charges) had an other outcome (the person was found 'unfit to stand trial' or 'not guilty by reason of insanity'). In 2019/2020, there were 7% fewer charges for sexual offences finalised compared to 2018/2019 when there w...