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  1. Hawira v Pomana - Succession to Te Au Pomana [2024] Chief Judge's MB 2004 (2024 CJ 2004) [pdf, 401 KB]

    ...20 December 2024 TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ MATUA C L FOX Judgment of Chief Judge Fox 2024 Chief Judge's MB 2005 Hei timatanga kōrero Introduction [1] This application, filed by Hanamei May Hawira (the applicant), seeks an order pursuant to s 44 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (the Act) cancelling the order made at 3 Rawene MB 166 on 9 June 1982, relating to the estate of Te Au Pomana (the deceased), vestin

  2. MacDonald v Wynyard - Manawakore C1 and Manawakore D (2016) 131 Taitokerau MB 149 (131 TTK 149) [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...Wynyard as a responsible trustee of Manawakore C1 and Manawakore D Māori Reservations. That order was conditional upon: 1 (a) The Registrar sending a copy of the Court minutes for that hearing to Ms Wynyard; and (b) Whether Ms Wynyard filed an objection to her removal. [2] Ms Wynyard subsequently filed a submission objecting to her removal. A further hearing was held on 13 May 2016, to hear those objections, and any further evidence or submissions concerning the applicatio...

  3. Henderson v Nisbet - Karamu GB (Balance) [2024] Chief Judge's MB 156 (2024 CJ 156) [pdf, 316 KB]

    ...Copy to: C Hockly, PO Box 59211, Mangere Bridge, Auckland 2022, cameron@hockly.co.nz mailto:cameron@hockly.co.nz 2024 Chief Judge's MB 157 Hei tīmatanga kōrero Introduction [1] Kylie Jane Henderson (‘the applicant’) filed this application pursuant to s 45 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. The applicant seeks to amend a vesting order made at 134 Napier MB 178 on 19 May 1993 to reflect the intentions of Tai Rangi Preston (‘the deceased’) who in 1992, s...

  4. Form CS9: Notice appeal against other administrative decisions of Commissioner [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...Commissioner of Inland Revenue Respondent [Set out full description of document (including whether it is made with or without notice), its date, and, in the case of an affidavit or affirmation, the name of the eponent and in whose support it is filed.] d This document is filed by [name and address for service, and, if filed by lawyers, the name and telephone umber of the acting lawyer.] n ……………………………………………………………………...

  5. Form CS11: Notice of appeal against an assessment [pdf, 18 KB]

    ...Commissioner of Inland Revenue Respondent [Set out full description of document (including whether it is made with or without notice), its date, and, in the case of an affidavit or affirmation, the name of the eponent and in whose support it is filed.] d This document is filed by [name and address for service, and, if filed by lawyers, the name and telephone umber of the acting lawyer.] n In the Family Court...

  6. General interlocutory without notice - G21 [pdf, 20 KB]

    ...……………………………………………………………………………………….. [occupation] Respondent(s) [Set out full description of document (including whether it is made with or without notice), its date, the Act under which the document is filed, and, in the case of an ffidavit or affirmation, the name of the deponent in whose support it is filed.] a This document is filed by [name and address for service, and, if filed by lawyers, the name and telephone...

  7. Minute of the Environment Court (dated 24 May 2017) [pdf, 49 KB]

    ...BETWEEN BLUESKIN ENERGY LIMITED (ENV-2016-CHC-47) Appellant AND DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL Respondent MINUTE OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT (24 May 2017) [1] This Minute is issued for the purpose of case management. [2] The s 274 parties are due to file their evidence-in-chief on 6 June 2017 and any rebuttal evidence is to be filed by 12 June 2017. [3] Parties are reminded that the attachments 1 to the evidence-in-chief of Mr C J Freear are subject to confidentiality orders. Any eviden...

  8. Example Notice of Appearance under the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act (2011) [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...same as the number of the application on which you wish to be heard (from the Public Notice);  This document must be signed and the original filed with the High Court by the due date specified in the public notice of the application.  A filing fee of $110.00 must be sent with this document to the High Court at: Registrar of the High Court at Wellington, PO Box 1091, Wellington 6140.  If you wish to apply for a fee waiver the forms can be downloaded from: https://www.justice...

  9. Police clearances & vetting

    Police clearance certificates Sometimes when you apply to travel to or live in another country you might be asked for a police clearance certificate. This can also be called a police record, police file, police check, penal check or criminal check. These are the same as your criminal record (or criminal conviction history). There is no such document as a police clearance certificate in New Zealand. Police vetting Organisations providing services to vulnerable people (this includes children, olde...

  10. Make a claim

    How much does it cost to apply to the tribunal? It’s free to make a claim to the tribunal. What you need to send us Fill out the form and send it to us along with any statement, document or information (whether or not it would be admissible in court) that may help the tribunal make a decision. Make a claim Guide to filing a claim There is a 6 month timeframe for victims to make a claim. If you can’t claim within this time because of factors beyond your control, the tribunal may give you an e...