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  1. Hiroti - Succession to Rira Peti Hiroti (2021) 72 Te Waipounamu MB 271 (72 TWP 271) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...submitted that the papers mentioned that Peihana wished to gift some of her Māori land interests to him to ensure there were clear bloodlines to the land. He argued that the SILNA blocks were clearly and exclusively tied to the Hiroti bloodlines. Craig Takarangi accompanied David at hearing and stated that David had to sell some blocks to facilitate an equitable settlement with Peihana arising from the earlier succession orders, so he believed that that raru was resolved. He submitte...

  2. From Bystander to Participant: Recognising and protecting victims by providing legal advice and legal representation [pdf, 664 KB]

    ...victim’s role to that of bystander. The defendant is at the centre of the court process with their defence counsel who contends with the prosecution. The jury is there to decide the verdict and the judge ensures that the trial is fair and lawful (Craig, 2018; Dame Vera Baird QC, Victims’ Commisioner for England & Wales, foreword, Gordon & Gordon, 2020, pp. 2–3). The adversarial system therefore necessarily excludes victims from actively participating in both the investig...

  3. Manunui v Church – Lot 37-49 DP 34051 (2013) 313 Aotea MB 260 (313 AOT 260) [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...[15] Dr Gilling contended that Robin Duff’s objection is similarly incorrect, and is founded on the belief that there are many owners within the block and they have not been adequately consulted. [16] The Māori Appellate Court decision of Craig v Kira – Wainui 2F4D 6 (“Wainui 2F4D”) is relied on extensively by the applicants, in particular the principle that where an application is in some material way outside the ordinary run of cases, then removal of the usual protect...

  4. [2021] NZACC 2 - Judkins v ACC (5 January 2021) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...as a plumber and roofer for 41 years. Between 1983 and 2016, he had 14 lumbar/lower back injuries accepted for cover and had various treatments in relation to those injuries. [3] On 13 July 2017, Mr John Ferguson, a spinal surgeon, wrote to Mr Craig Ball, Orthopaedic Surgeon. Mr Ferguson reported a diagnosis of Mr Savage having significant low back pain and lower limb radiculopathy secondary to LB/S1 disc herniation. [4] On 11 June 2018, Mr Judkins’ general practitioner (...

  5. [2021] NZACC 3 - Judkins v ACC (5 January 2021) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...Corporation again considered the issue of deterioration. [12] On 22 July 2015, the Corporation accepted that Mr Judkins was no longer vocationally independent due to deterioration and pending surgery which was booked with orthopaedic surgeon Mr Craig Ball. As a result, weekly compensation was reinstated from May 2015. [13] In August 2015, Mr Judkins had right shoulder surgery, performed by Mr Ball. [14] In 2015, the Corporation sent Mr Judkins a new Individual Rehabilitation Plan...

  6. Griffiths v Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 412) & Burnett [2017] NZREADT 26 [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...by Mr John Burnett. John Burnett has 2 been a business broker since 1982. Mr Griffiths asked him to act as the agent charged with the sale of his plumbing business in May – August 2015. [3] Mr Griffiths eventually sold his business. Mr Craig Bowie of Osborne Plumbing made an offer to purchase the business for $425,000. It was eventually accepted by Mr Griffiths. [4] During the negotiation process issues arose between Mr Griffiths and Mr Burnett. Mr Griffiths became unhapp...

  7. Te Manutukutuku Issue 17 [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...available from: Brooker & Friend Ltd, PO Box 43, Wellington. Tel: 0-4-385 6683 Fax: 0-4-385 7300 409 pages Price: $51.65 (incl GST and postage) Ngai Tahl/ report prodl/ction team. From left: Noel Harris, Paul HI/sbands, Clare Taylor, Kate Riddell, Craig SOl/them Waitangi Tribunal Conference Members of the Tribunal and judges of the Maori Land Court gathered in Wellington at the end of June for the Waitangi Tribunal's annual conference. In the course of their work for the...

  8. OIA-109290.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Loo, Ricky; Love, Lisa; MacKay, Duncan; Mackle, Aaron; MacLean, Joleen; Masila, Siu; McBride, Luke; McKay, Alida; McKinlay, Scott; McLuskie, Luke; Mi chell, Sarah; Monk, Jordan; MRS; Murray, Iain; Nair, Anneline; Ng, Jacob; O"dea, Judith; Owen, Craig; Park, Sienna; Pay, Liz; Percival, Charlotte; Pittrich, Nicole; Qiao, Joanna; Ranger, Laura; Rani, Ange; Reid, Daniel; Reid, Kallan; Ringrose, Vincent; Rivera, Daniel; Saito, Aline; Sellwood, Rebecca; Sharma, Sukriti; Sila, Sylvia; Sila, Tav;...

  9. Sanders v King - Part Parish of Whangape Lot 15B Block and Parish of Whangape Lot 15C (Urupa) (2014) 81 Waikato Maniapoto MB 109 (81 WMN 109) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...OF Part Parish of Whangape Lot 15B Block and Parish of Whangape Lot 15C (Urupā) AND JANICE MYRLENE SANDERS Applicant AND ESSIE KING, LUCY McCOLLUM, VIDA ALLEY, LOMA HESLOP, ROGER WILSON, LEIGH CAMP, WILSON ALLEY, CRAIG ALLEY, JEFFREY ALLEY, JOCELYN JAMES, MAVIS WARRENDER, ALLAN BARKER, STEPHEN ZISTER also known as STEPHEN BARKER, GAYLEEN MILLER, JUNE CLARKE, MABEL MACAULAY, MERYL IRVINE, ALEX MENZIES, VALERIE SINTON, NARUA IRVINE, JOHN BEAMISH,...

  10. E13 Stephen Priestley - Infrastructure and Coastal Processes - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...These structures will occupy some 2 ha of the Coastal Marine Area (CMA) and involve about 73,000 m3 of dredging and piling works. 3.4 Short term adverse effects relate to the construction including noise and vibration, lighting (addressed by Craig Fitzgerald and John McKensey respectively), and sedimentation. Again, monitoring and an active response strategy will be important to mitigating these adverse effects. These requirements are set out in the proposed conditions of consent....