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  1. Waitangi Tribunal - Mangatū Remedies Report [pdf, 3.8 MB]

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  2. [2021] NZEnvC 175 Shaw v Hamilton City Council [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...Appendix 1 45 Appendix 2 48 Appendix 3 53 Annexure A 56 Annexure B 57 Annexure C 58 Annexure D 59 Annexure E 60 Annexure F 61 Annexure G 62 4 Introduction Murray Nelson Shaw and Margaret Evelyn Shaw (the Shaws) have filed objections with the Court under s23(3) of the Public Works Act 1981 (PWA) in respect of notices of intention to take land served on them by the Hamilton City Council1 under s23(1)(c) PWA. The purpose of the take is to establish part o...

  3. LCRO 154/2023 FH and NH v WA, BF and DT Limited (28 February 2024) [pdf, 347 KB]

    ...witnesses. [32] Following the settlement, the firm sought payment of its outstanding fees in full by 5 October 2022. The outstanding fees had been invoiced during the period after the firm incorporated. Earlier fees had been paid. [33] The applicants filed a complaint against the respondents with the New Zealand Law Society Lawyers Complaints Service (NZLS) by email on 4 October 2022. The NZLS acknowledged receipt but did not notify the firm of the complaint at the time. [34] The f...

  4. COVID-19 Alert Level 3 update Chief Coroner Deborah Marshall [pdf, 80 KB]

    Chief Coroner Deborah Marshall 23 April 2020 Coroners are able to conduct most of their work “on the papers”. That is, without the need for a Court hearing. Alert Level 3 will not impact on coroners receiving new files, making directions on files and making written findings. Coroners have now begun to identify cases where an inquest is to be held and where the inquest is amenable to being held safely. This may involve some audio-visual link (“AVL”) component and restriction...

  5. 21st Minute of the Environment Court (12 November 2018) [pdf, 37 KB]

    ...LIMITED for the WELLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT EXTENSION OF RUNWAY: CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (ENV-2016-WLG-000058) TWENTY-FIRST MINUTE OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT (12 NOVEMBER 2018) [1] The Court acknowledges the memoranda filed in response to the minute of 1 November 2018. They were as follows: • Memorandum and notice of an application to strike-out from Guardians of the Bays Incorporated SOciety and Hue Te Heka; • Memorandum from the Board of Airline R...

  6. Form 49 Application for Charging Order without Notice [docx, 24 KB]

    ...order/final charging order* affecting the property of the judgment debtor known as [specify nature and location of the property]. *Select one. 3 The order is sought on the grounds set out in the attached affidavit. Date: Signature: This application is filed by [name], whose address for service is at [address]. Application filed: [date, time, initials] Order made: [date, time, initials]

  7. Nga Uri a Maata Ngapo Charitable Trust v McLeod – Harataunga West 2B2A1 (2012) 49 Waikato Maniapoto MB 223 (49 WMN 223) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...was passed that the reserve be a marae, “but as a Ngāti Porou marae”. [4] As the application to redefine the purposes of the Māori reservation progressed the Charitable Trust continued with the building project on the land until Mr McLeod filed an application for an interim injunction on 11 December 2009. The injunction application was filed because Mr McLeod was concerned to see that the buildings were being finished prior to the determination of the A07/7619 application,...

  8. Urwin v Te Kura – Te Reti B and Te Reti C Block (2014) 74 Waikato Maniapoto MB 277 (74 WMN 277) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...One of the agenda items that day was trustee elections. The respondents were not re- elected. On 30 August 2011 the respondents were replaced as responsible trustees by the Māori Land Court. 1 [2] On 18 February 2013 the current trustees filed a statement of claim with the Māori Land Court pursuant to s 237 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“TTWMA”). There are three causes of action, all alleging inter alia breach of trust. [3] Since March of 2013 various directions hav...

  9. Holt & Ors as Trustees of the Kahala Trust v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 15 [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...................................................................................... 17 CONCLUSION AND ORDERS .................................................................... 19 INTRODUCTION [1] Leslie Holt, the claimant, is the owner of the formerly leaky home. In August 2007 he filed a claim with the Weathertight Homes Resolution Service and on 23 February 2009 he filed an application for adjudication with Weathertight Homes Tribunal. The claim was for the...

  10. AN v TC LCRO 381/2013 (4 August 2015) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...branch and his subsequent evidence indicate he did not make a formal complaint. Standards Committee process [10] On receiving Mr AN’s complaint, the Lawyers Complaints Service (LCS) spoke to Mr TC by phone and recorded that conversation in a file note dated 18 November 2013 which says “I will send him a copy of the complaint. Discussed that he became a bit intemperate towards the end, he understands awaits the decision”. [11] The LCS then sent Mr TC a copy of Mr AN’s co...