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...page 2 of 35 1. BACKGROUND 1.1 The Claimants lodged a claim under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002 (“the WHRS Act”). The claim was deemed to be an eligible claim under the WHRS Act. The Claimants filed a Notice of Adjudication under s.26 of the WHRS Act on 8 November 2004. 1.2 I was assigned the role of adjudicator to act for this claim. A preliminary conference was arranged to be held in Tauranga on 26 November 2004 for the purp
...on Te Raupatu o Tauranga Moana: Report on the Tauranga Confiscation Claims on 11 August 2004. This report concerns the raupatu (confiscation) of Mäori land in the Tauranga district following the war of 1864, and covers 55 separate claims filed on behalf of the various hapu of Ngäi Te Rangi, Ngäti Ranginui, Ngäti Pukenga (or Tarewa), Waitaha, and Marutüahu. This was the fullest inquiry into confiscation that has ever been conducted by the Tribunal. In contrast to the...
...Act 2006 (the Act), that no further action on the complaint was necessary or appropriate. [28] The Committee identified six issues for consideration. (1) Acting for more than 1 client – r 6.1 1 Filed with the Lawyers Complaints Service on 22 November 2017. 5 [29] The Committee stated that because Mr NL was already acting for Mr RA, r 6.1 prevented Mr NL from acting for both Mr RA and Ms SW. This was because Ms SW and Mr RA...
...an agreement that would resolve the appeal. 2 [3] Subsequently a memorandum and draft consent order was produced before the Court. The Court proceeded to determine this matter on the basis of the uncontested statements and joint memorandum filed by the parties. [4] Some issues with the wording of the conditions were identified, but ultimately the Court was satisfied that the conditions could be amended to meet concerns discussed with the parties. [5] The matter was to be rec...
...on 6 May 2022. Agreement reached [8] By joint memorandum dated 10 May 2022, Lomai, the Council (in its capacities as the Respondent and submitter), Auckland Transport, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, Watercare Services Limited and Kāinga Ora filed a draft consent order to resolve the majority of the appeal by consent. [9] On 16 May 2022, the Court directed the parties to file a further joint memorandum providing further detail explaining the agreement reached between the par...