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  1. August 2018 outstanding applicatrions [pdf, 388 KB]

    ...succession orders made at 44 Wellington MB 228- 229 on 15/07/1966 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100010686 45/93 Raukawa Manahi CJ 2010/79 - Hinerongonui Manahi and a succession order at 240 Rotorua MB 167-169 dated 2 May 1995 A20100011029 45/93 Iwi Courtney CJ 2010/52 - Ohuirua 2 - and easement orders made at 74 Whangarei MB 93 on 29/01/93 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100011141 45/93 Peggy Anne Gamble CJ 2010/78 - Hopa Heremaia Trust - Application to the Ch...

  2. July 2019 Outstanding Applicaitons [pdf, 772 KB]

    ...an succession orders made at 44 Wellington MB 228-229 on 15/07/1966 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100010686 45/93 Raukawa Manahi CJ 2010/79 - Hinerongonui Manahi and a succession order at 240 Rotorua MB 167-169 dated 2 May 1995 A20100011029 45/93 Iwi Courtney CJ 2010/52 - Ohuirua 2 - and easement orders made at 74 Whangarei MB 93 on 29/01/93 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100011141 45/93 Peggy Anne Gamble CJ 2010/78 - Hopa Heremaia Trust - Application to the Chief Ju...

  3. LCRO 05/2018 ZZ v XX and WW Lawyers (26 September 2018) [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...funds held on trust. [105] It has been noted, that there are a “number of sources of guidance in respect of what preconditions must exist for a lawyer to take fees from funds held in trust, and not all are entirely consistent”.8 [106] Section 110 of the Act provides that a lawyer holding funds on behalf of any person must “ensure that the money is held, exclusively for that person, to be paid to that person or as that person directs”. [107] Regulation 9 of the Lawyers and...

  4. People charged and convicted of homicide offences December 2018 [xlsx, 105 KB]

    ...charges Percentage of offence type total Offence type (ANZSOC group) Charge outcome 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Homicide and related offences total Convicted 104 139 99 79 110 154 118 148 151 146 45% 57% 54% 55% 54% 68% 68% 64% 68% 62% Other proved 0 1 1 4 3 3 10 10 6 12 0% <1% 1% 3% 1% 1% 6% 4% 3% 5% Not proved 121 101 77 55 87 57 46 62 58 69 52% 41% 42% 38% 43% 25% 26% 27% 26% 29% Other 7 3 7 6 3 11 0...

  5. August 2019 Outstanding Applications [pdf, 876 KB]

    ...an succession orders made at 44 Wellington MB 228-229 on 15/07/1966 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100010686 45/93 Raukawa Manahi CJ 2010/79 - Hinerongonui Manahi and a succession order at 240 Rotorua MB 167-169 dated 2 May 1995 A20100011029 45/93 Iwi Courtney CJ 2010/52 - Ohuirua 2 - and easement orders made at 74 Whangarei MB 93 on 29/01/93 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100011141 45/93 Peggy Anne Gamble CJ 2010/78 - Hopa Heremaia Trust - Application to the Chief Ju...

  6. MLC 2018 November 2018 - OCR Outstanding Applications [pdf, 391 KB]

    ...succession orders made at 44 Wellington MB 228- 229 on 15/07/1966 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100010686 45/93 Raukawa Manahi CJ 2010/79 - Hinerongonui Manahi and a succession order at 240 Rotorua MB 167-169 dated 2 May 1995 A20100011029 45/93 Iwi Courtney CJ 2010/52 - Ohuirua 2 - and easement orders made at 74 Whangarei MB 93 on 29/01/93 - Application to the Chief Judge A20100011141 45/93 Peggy Anne Gamble CJ 2010/78 - Hopa Heremaia Trust - Application to the Ch...

  7. Marshall v Ratu - Whangape Lot 65B Sec 2A Block (2021) 227 Waikato Maniapoto MB 148 (227 WMN 148) [pdf, 400 KB]

    ...however considered their primary focus was the development of the land in the best interest of the trust beneficiaries. Shortly after the email was received, Mrs Rosemary Marshall applied to the Court for an injunction against the trustees. 4 110 Waikato Maniapoto MB 176-189 (110 WMN 176-189). 227 Waikato Maniapoto MB 152 Nō wai te whare? – Who owns the homestead? What legal principles apply? [10] Section 18(1)(a) of the Act gives the Court jurisdiction to deter...

  8. [2021] NZEmpC 138 The 20 District Health Boards v New Zealand Nurses Organisation [pdf, 378 KB]

    ...Section 90: no employee employed in an essential service may strike unless the necessary qualifying factors have been met; the notice in respect of this strike must be signed by a representative of the union “on the employee’s behalf”. [110] Against the background of those provisions, Mr Harrison emphasised the importance of s 85, which provides that lawful participation in a strike may not give rise to certain proceedings, including for the grant of a compliance order. By r...

  9. [2022] NZEmpC 123 CSN v Royal District Nursing Service NZ Ltd [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...Appeal.17 In such circumstances, it is appropriate to cross-check such an interpretation as part of the purposive approach to the interpretation of all statutes, as alluded to above. 16 Hixon v Campbell [2014] NZEmpC 213, [2014] ERNZ 535 at [110]−[112]. 17 Frucor Beverages Ltd v Rio Beverages Ltd [2001] 2 NZLR 604 (CA). See also Fitzgerald v R [2021] NZSC 131, [2021] 1 NZLR 551 at [61]. [65] First, the history. I do not consider that too much weight can be placed...

  10. [2023] NZEnvC 021 Regina Properties Ltd v New Plymouth District Council [pdf, 611 KB]

    ...overshadowing .would inevitably affect the roofs and side walls of both units, but could also result in an additional 30-60 minutes of overshadowing (beyond that generated by a complying building) to the living areas and balcony of 10/120, in particular. 110. Additional overshadowing would also occur during the Spring Equinox, based 25 on SKS.11, but would be of a shorter duration, while the additional overshadowing identified would appear to tail off both sides of the Equinox...